Future S9 firmware wishlist summary
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@isazi Ah OK! I don’t see… In my seat, there was a difference of 6 hours but I did not “turn on” the belt.
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@Rob33 of you see the belt icon go green, you’re using the belt. If you see just the heart, without belt, then it’s the ohr.
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@andrejsg said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:
I’d love to see:
- strava live segments
- custom interval durations (e.g. no 75 second option!)
-new watch faces
-data together with the navi screen. garmin has had this forever now.
-ability to have interval and navi screen on during activity
-enable/disable/change suunto plus mid-workout.
-fix the lag with cycling stop/go/autopause. it’s so slow, it’s unusable.
or whatever the new S10 has in stock… hopefully much thinner with stronger vibration and faster UI.
Oh and one more thing please - 3 or 5 second countdown chime/vibration prior to upcoming interval or rest!
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Hello to everybody
I will be very happy when the firmware will support in cycling mode multiple sensor for speed and cadence. Now the last generation of sensors it’s without magnet, and comes in two different sensor with each a bluetooth connection.
Currently the only solution (in addition to the use of an old concept sensor that integrates both speed and cadence) is to use only the cadence sensor (in the only Bluetooth connection available for a bike POD) and for the speed to use the GPS. However, it is not an optimal solution for a high-level GPS such as Suunto 9.Another thing, which has nothing to do with the firmware, but which would be of great help is to update the Suunto bike POD with one of the latest generation …
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@TELE-HO don’t adjust it?
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@pcm_smeets said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:
don’t adjust it?
yes, that’s what I said… don’t adjust it. Don’t do anything the watch can do better
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@TELE-HO said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:
Don’t do anything the watch can do better
With respect, there are regions and conditions where the watch shows notably worse results than a known position on a map and/or the occasional elevation marker immediately in front of the user. The satellite angles and/or weather may particularly screw one or both of the watch’s not-exactly-precise-in-the-vertical sensors that day. The area might be particularly well-surveyed, with sub-metre accuracy on elevation.
The Alti should Fuse GNSS, barometer AND known elevation, if told to. Hopefully the corrective would be incorporated if constant. E.g., if FusedAlti gets three up/down consistent corrections to user-known altitude, it applies a sensor-imprecision-humility fix to future estimations until corrected again.
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@Fenr1r said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:
if FusedAlti gets three up/down consistent corrections to user-known altitude
To make that work the way you said: when is it the best to make this correction.
- in the watchface at the height widget?
- before an activity?
- after activity was started?
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Not quite sure about “the weight widget” but I would have the facility available at all times:
Outside activities (to provide reference for the barometer); within Navigation (and applied to any POIs created therein); and within Exercise (using Pause, perhaps, so that you don’t have to stop recording … tedious). Quickest shortcut access whichever way.
It obviously isn’t essential for stats on relative elevation/gain loss per move but if you’re using altitude as a navigation tool AND recording a track …
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@Fenr1r said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:
Not quite sure about “the weight widget” but I would have the facility available at all times:
should have been “height” (or better would have been “altitude”)
Thx for answer.
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@johann-fuehrer said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:
should have been “height” (or better would have been “altitude”)
No: you raised the crucial point originally … does the watch compensate for the average viewing elevation of a watch relative to the individual height entered in the personal stats? Forget the Digital Transition Blues: this could be the scandal that brings Suunto down!
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@Fenr1r said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:
@johann-fuehrer said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:
should have been “height” (or better would have been “altitude”)
No: you raised the crucial point originally … does the watch compensate for the average viewing elevation of a watch relative to the individual height entered in the personal stats? Forget the Digital Transition Blues: this could be the scandal that brings Suunto down!
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I suggest hold down lower button 5s to turn on whitest possible light like Transverse Alpha.
Possible uses: not stubbing your toe while going to bathroom at night can improve running performance next day.
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@lexterm77 said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:
not stubbing your toe while going to bathroom at night can improve running performance next day
Solid Pro Tip.
But you might want to have an attachable red filter because getting solidly thumped by a partner woken by violent white light can also impede optimal performance goals.
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@Fenr1r
I’d like to have a bone conducting speaker built in that guides me by voice to the bathroom that I do not need to open my eyes at all -
@TELE-HO Fascinating. Love the idea. Giving it way too much thought.
Spoken directions from the watch? All the way up your arm, shoulder and neck to your skull? Maintaining coherence through the connecting cartilage and other squishy bits? Or would a BT-paired earbud be more efficient/less likely to induce embarrassing spasms?
Relying on an immediate initial GPS lock and intra-room accuracy? I’m starting to see problems. Potentially messy ones.
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@Fenr1r
sorry, I forgot this one: -
@TELE-HO My bad: I was having fun considering it as serious even as I assumed you were kidding. I reckon you could get a few cents on Kickstarter with the idea, tho’. PT Barnum said something to that effect.
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@Fenr1r
absolutely!
coming from A3PS, I like basic function but am not restrictive for innovation… but a sportwatch should work within reason -
@Fenr1r said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:
@TELE-HO Fascinating. Love the idea. Giving it way too much thought.
Spoken directions from the watch? All the way up your arm, shoulder and neck to your skull? Maintaining coherence through the connecting cartilage and other squishy bits? Or would a BT-paired earbud be more efficient/less likely to induce embarrassing spasms?
Relying on an immediate initial GPS lock and intra-room accuracy? I’m starting to see problems. Potentially messy ones.
You can plot a 3D course using s9b motion sensors like a gyro from bed to bathroom and vibration motor as a ping and echo picked up from bt paired microphone on your airpods to detect unexpected objects laying on the floor so you can safely navigate trough.