Suunto Vertical 2 General Discussion
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@Jan-Suchánek the number is referring to the users who are not customising data fields. Just using the “basic” predefined ones".
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@Egika Wow! So for Garmin it must be 95%. Now I understand why nothing ever happens at Garmin with reported bugs. There’s no reason to fix anything when the vast majority barely use the watches, and therefore don’t have any problems…
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@Egika That’s crazy number. It’s unimaginable what a bubble we’re in here on this forum.
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@martintrail yes we are!
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@isazi i had a better OHR with a non-suunto strap, a stiffer strap is required in my opinion.
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@JonasLarsson Hey, for me it is the opposite !
Since SV2, my minimal night HR has dropped by several beats. -
So how is the flashlight? Does it shine brightly enough? Can anyone write a comparison with, say, the Enduro3? I’ve read mixed reviews about how bright it is, so I’d like to hear the opinion of someone who owns a V2. Thanks!
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@martintrail its very bright 🤩 it brings light in the darkness
️ love it
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@v.sacre Hey, what can I say, it’s weird. Several beats makes a difference.
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@Jan-Suchánek or some sport people do not change what is not broken. I mainly use watch for running/hiking sometimes cycling/skiing, haven’t changed any fields for quite some time. For running I mostly need pace, time and distance and HR for trail running/hiking - the same + maps. It is all there, all the other numbers are just unescessary.
I like to analyse stuff when it is uloaded to the app afterwards.
Just wanted to say, that people are different and have different needs, that does not mean that folks use watch as a fashion item only -
@GiPFELKiND said in Suunto Vertical 2 General Discussion:
@martintrail its very bright 🤩 it brings light in the darkness
️ love it
Have You seen Garmin flashlights? I can´t compare it side by side, but with Fenix 7Pro I can´t look into the light and here with V2 I have no problem to look in the light and it also it seems weaker to me. But no problem with using.
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@Jan-Suchánek That’s exactly what I mean. I had Enduro3 on test for a few months and the flashlight was really good. So I’m interested to know how V2 compares objectively. If it’s enough or if it’s really weak.
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About flashlight, please tell me that it’s only an “emergency use” ! ? Considering probably huge impact on battery life , I would consider the flashlight only as a security if my flashlight would be out of charge (or for a late run when I would had forgotten it).
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@martintrail So, just to make things clear :-). I work in a metrology lab and few minutes ago a friend of mine, who owns a Tactix 7, came in to bring some lux meters for calibration. So I immediately confiscated his watch, and we carried out a professional measurement in the dark — in the restroom
. The Tactix feels just a little bit brighter, but that’s probably due to its slightly more yellowish light. The measured values (at the long side of a credit card) was as follows:
Tactix 7: 1505 lux
Vertical 2: 1575 luxI forgot to compare green vs red, but it doesn´t matter or could do it in future. In past I compared more co-workers watch, their´s barometers and temp sensors :-).
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@Jan-Suchánek Amazing. Thank you very much
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@martintrail You´re welcome. I’m glad I finally got to compare it. I can also do a visual comparison with the Fenix 8 51mm in future. My neighbour has it. I think those seemed brighter than the Fenix 7 Pro when I compared it in past.
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@Tieutieu actually I have a red light head torch that will do the job when outdoors from autumn to fall I never gå without my head torch in my backpack
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@Stefan-Kersting where you live you’d need it from Autumn to Spring
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Comparison of two cycling commutes. These are two activities with almost the same speed and effort, but during the one with OHR I felt more tired. Yesterday’s activity with OHR is shown in red, today’s with the Polar H10 in blue. The average heart rate differs by 11 bpm — OHR probably showed a lower heart rate, but mainly it takes a long time to respond when going uphill. For me, I’ll only use OHR for walking at most. In any case, compared to the Race 1, this is a big improvement.