Suunto Run + New Strap
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Available from June 3 posted on Suunto Spain on IG.
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Officially announced on suunto’s website
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I have been testing this watch for a while
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do the new velcro straps will be available too?
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@isazi give us your view on the watch compared to SR and SRS.
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@Stefano-M64 I am not sure, I believe at some point it will (I bet availability at first is only for the Run)
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Kingsley does the best walkthroughs and reviews:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O25eOditfOU
The watch is nice, but the new firmware: Wow. Can’t wait to find out what has changed regarding structured workouts.
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@dulko79 not comparable for me personally, the Run is an entry level watch focused on running, not the watch I would buy. But there is a market for this, a small light watch for people running. In the last marathon I did run, the vast majority of people had cheap and old ForeRunners.
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@isazi after watching Joachim Perez Video, it’s seem to be an awesome piece of gear for runners, with very nice features and caracteristics !
As it’s mentionned to be a “parallel” OS plateform from other watches, I’m now very curious to see what will be brought to SV, SR, SRs…
Not the watch I would by also, but a very clever move from suunto, and a very serious competitor for other brands. -
Some info from the Spanish Forum:
- New velcro straps will be available for other watches.
- No ZS at the beginning for the Suunto Run, probably later on. This I do not understand, in my opinion ZS is one key point for running.
- New OS and platform only for Suunto Run, not the others. Both platforms should co-live.
- Features from SRun will be also in the SR, SRs and SV, update likely in July.
I think it is a great product for Suunto, a killer one (Still I do not understand why do not have ZS from the beginning). The looks, the features and the price are really good compared with the other brands offer.
On the other hand I hope all the functions that aren’t hardware compatible, are ported to the SV, more in my case that I’m basically a runner and trail runner.
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Already the first reviews : french “montre cardio gps” blog review from Jerôme
Interesting things to read like “New mode for the athletics track (generalized by update to other Suunto)”, Reversible wheel side (but for this I guess linked to the new OS).
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@Tieutieu the other Suunto watches got the “placeholder” track function in the previous update, I would expect to see a big improvement to said mode in next update
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@Tieutieu yes, track running is new to Suunto Run and will come to other watches as well.
Apart from this, there are some changes in the user interface:
You now scroll through the screens in sport mode vertically by scolling the wheel.
And it is possible to go back to the watch face while the activity is ongoingSuunto Run has a BT device management, so you can pair more than one headphone and more than one POD of the same type
Plus 4GB of storage for offline music, that can be played to connected BT headphones.
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@Egika said in Suunto Run + New Strap:
Suunto Run has a BT device management, so you can pair more than one headphone and more than one POD of the same type
Is this a feature which needs additional hardware compared to the “older” watches? Or will the get this function as well with a later update?
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@Stoke80 It is a software function.
I just don’t know which features from Run will make it to older watches. Suunto is evaluating this at the moment afaik. -
Thank you. I really hope it will make it to older watches (at least Suunto RaceS in my case). As this was requested by many users already (you know).
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@Egika said in Suunto Run + New Strap:
@Stoke80 It is a software function.
I just don’t know which features from Run will make it to older watches. Suunto is evaluating this at the moment afaik.The do not need to evaluate anything, we want all of them
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@cosme.costa customers always want everything for 0 money…
That is the crux of product management. You can only loose… -
We don’t want it for free. We bought a watch for good money (ok, not as much as Garmin, tbh
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But I think that is part of the job of the finance department, to calculate those things into the retail price.But that is not part of the discussion here. Sorry for OT
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Comparing the Run to the Race S, there seem to be some odd limitations on the Run:
I guess not having the heart rate sensor on the wrist or automatic FW updates are just errors in the comparison table.
More importantly though, no SuuntoPlus?
I’m also surprised by the lack of real-time guidance during workout, that seems to be one of the most important features especially for runners.
Battery life seems really good though.