Suunto 5
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@zhang965 I did not say that one did so And I am with you. Proud owner of my 9 and 5 and I am like: Do I have to wear both? OMG.
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Given that suunto 5 has licensed firstbeat features, I would be surprised if spartan watches get any sort of hrv, vo2 max or any analysis based on readily available watch data via SA or fw updates in the future. It is just not profitable. Easier to sell almost identical new models with these features. (which are nothing new in competitor watches…).
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@Droro we can do vo2max not liscensed. MC has it
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at least now all Suunto knows about it (the wants of FB features).
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos true. I still think stress based hrv is potentially very useful for athletes, and shouldn’t be featured in just a few models given that the data exists for most watches.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos is there any place on this forum or some other forum where we can open topics and feature requests but for watches, not SA? So users can upvote requests in similar manner
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@Dušan-Ković I could allow that and its fine, but atm the purpose of this forum is not it so I am not sure if it will serve more as a placebo. And that would not be nice.
I would not like people to go and vote and then have high hopes.Get what I mean?
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos yup, I understand. It would need to be an official place for that stuff. So if users vote for something it would be forwarded to Suunto.
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@jean-william-cousin said in Suunto 5:
Or like on the Polar Vantage something that detects the contact of the skin so that the 24/7 hr consumes less battery if the watch is not worn?
I’d like if it could be that, but on my Trainer, if I remove it and let it on a still surface without turning off 24/7 HR, I will see it flashing regularly…
Also the metal dot position close to the protruding HR does not make for good contact with the skin, unless you wear it so tight that the HR monitor digs into the skin… -
Suunto is the only company where the top end watch has less features (whether good or bad it is another discussion) than every other phone in its lineup (3,5).
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If you all have questions I can help answer them about Suunto 5 vs. Suunto 9.
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Hi everyone
Hope that Suunto 5 wristband will work with Spartan Trainer (which is no longer available since several months, I fear the day when the wristband of my Trainer will break !)
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@Brad_Olwin sure! Did you compare your training plan with the one that offer the watch?
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@suzzlo The Training Plans on the watch are best, I think for individuals wanting to achieve better overall fitness and there are three options available. If one already trains more than 5-7h per week I do not know how effective the plans might be. For me, I think the plan could help me boost fitness in the short term but my training volume is very high (typically 14h-15h per week) and the plan does not tailor well for me as the plans volume is much lower. As I said before, if one is attempting to improve overall fitness the plans should work well.
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@Emir-Karisik said in Suunto 5:
@Václav-Král said in Suunto 5:
https://the5krunner.com/2019/05/21/suunto-5-review-preview-specifications/
So made in china after all?From Suunto official website
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@Brad_Olwin could be good option for me… And proposed workouts are focused just on running, or there are stretching, core, bike, swim…? And always raw or more elaborated (intervals)?
I imagine they are based on HR, aren’t they?Thx!
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@Brad_Olwin Hey I am also interested in training plans on the watch. So for someone who is occasional runner (cca 3 hours/week) and looking for some guidance to improve fitness, these plans are OK ? Can you define targets (e.g. run 10 km distance in certain period ) within training plans ? Can you compare these plans to other training plans from TP, Garmin, Polar ? Thank you for your thoughts.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Suunto 5:
@jsuarez why with the web unsatisfied? The product is sold without a web (and there are other watches sold like so)
Because many of the buyers might be long time Suunto customers. You cannot just erase their memories of having used a web frontend some time ago. Or simply because users expect that (e.g. that price level could justify that expectation).
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Suunto 5:
@jsuarez why with the web unsatisfied? The product is sold without a web (and there are other watches sold like so)
Because many of the buyers might be long time Suunto customers. You cannot just erase their memories of having used a web frontend some time ago. Or simply because users expect that (e.g. that price level could justify that expectation).
I guess other watches mentioned above are Coros watches - that is the only major player I know that provides only mobile app interface.
But guess what one of top new feature requests by Coros users? They demand web interface too!
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@silentvoyager said in Suunto 5:
Personally I don’t think this would be a good upgrade from Ambit3 Peak
exactly! no baro, no compass