Suunto 9 Baro - deteriorating battery life
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@isazi
I could imagine it is premature wear on @silentvoyager 's watch -
@TELE-HO said in Suunto 9 Baro - deteriorating battery life:
@isazi
I could imagine it is premature wear on @silentvoyager 's watchI doubt that. Until recently I was charging my watch only once every two weeks. I see a high consumption like that only when 24/7 monitoring is on and syncing to SA.
And you know what, I turned all features off last night when the watch battery was 51%. This morning after a run with GPS the battery is still 49% which means the background consumption was less than 1% for the entire night.
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@silentvoyager
ok so you can at least exclude this.
I’m just draining my battery to recalibrate it amd then I’ll also go off for 24/7 HR again and see how this changes batterylife. -
@Joohlin Sorry for the late reply.
Pretty much, unless you disable the 24h tracking. -
Hi,
It seems that in the last time (probably after the last update), the battery of my watch (Suunto 9 Baro) drain faster.100% - 07.04. - 16:20
79% - 08.04. - 16:40
59% - 09.04. - 16:23
41% - 10.04. - 16:38
16% - 11.04. - 17:23
0% - 12.04. - 12:00
(No activity in this period)I brough this watch in November 2018, and at the beggining the battery leastead almost 7 days (without activities).
From the beggining until now I keep the same settings:Backlight Automatic
Standby - On
Brightness - 40%
24/7 tracking - On
Sleep tracking On
Notifications OnSo if any setting was changed, what is wrong?
Many thanks
Bogdan -
@Chindris-Bogdan battery consumption increased slightly after the fall 2019 update that brought body battery and other Firstbeat features.
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Thank you for answer!
It’s possible maybe to have a better optimization of the battery with the new firstbeat features and maybe with other features that will come?Best,
Bogdan -
@Chindris-Bogdan we’ll see what future brings us. So far I am OK with charging my watch every calendar week, exercising every day.
Of course battery life is never enough for some of us, and if the watch could last for two weeks I probably would want three
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And when it should be 1 week, in reality there are only 4 days and so on…I don’t want two weeks, three or four. It’s just annoying that from seven days now I’m at four.
Cheers
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@Chindris-Bogdan 4 days without any exercise?
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Yes, in this period it’s impossible to make exercises…
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@Chindris-Bogdan well 4 days without any exercise seems too little. Have you tried a soft reset already?
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Yes, I’ve tried, but with the same result.
From my older post, to see my settings:
100% - 07.04. - 16:20
79% - 08.04. - 16:40
59% - 09.04. - 16:23
41% - 10.04. - 16:38
16% - 11.04. - 17:23
0% - 12.04. - 12:00
(No activity in this period)Backlight Automatic
Standby - On
Brightness - 40%
24/7 tracking - On
Sleep tracking On
Notifications OnWhat is different in your settings?
Thanks
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Try standby backlight “off”
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@Chindris-Bogdan said in Suunto 9 Baro - deteriorating battery life:
Backlight Automatic
Standby - On
Brightness - 40%
24/7 tracking - On
Sleep tracking On
Notifications OnVery similar to yours, except standby off and brightness at 30%.
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@isazi
I think it is also very depending on how much notifications are sent to the watch and how often someone opens SA? -
@Chindris-Bogdan hi, in my case turning notifications off gave sensitive decrease of power consumption. After consultations incl. in this forum, i summarized that bluetooth connection in some scenarios and to some phones can provoke very fast discharge. Try this.
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@Atlen are you using the stable or beta SA?
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@Chindris-Bogdan said in Suunto 9 Baro - deteriorating battery life:
100% - 07.04. - 16:20
79% - 08.04. - 16:40
59% - 09.04. - 16:23
41% - 10.04. - 16:38
16% - 11.04. - 17:23
0% - 12.04. - 12:00So I charged my S9 Tuesday evening, and today (Sunday) at 14:20 I have 10% of battery remaining. But in these four days and a half I logged 7 hours of GPS, plus 2:20 without GPS. All activities with sensors (e.g. heart rate monitor, footpod).
Without activities I estimate I would have at least 35% remaining.