Suunto 9 not the baro
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Do I have navigation when tracking and a map
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@surfboomerang said in Suunto 9 generation 1:
I think this will be helpful… (Assuming you have a ‘Baro’ model.)
Try the link I send to you in your other post. It will be useful.
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@ianpet and the short answer : yes, but no compass so you’ll need to be moving so that the navigation can detect which direction you’re going
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@jean-william-cousin said in Suunto 9 not the baro:
u’ll need to be moving so that the navigation can detect which direction you’re g
Not true AFAIK. Suunto 9 has a compass. Suunto 5 doesn’t.
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@Prenj Suunto 9 non Baro has a compass? Apologies then, I didn’t know…
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@jean-william-cousin said in Suunto 9 not the baro:
@Prenj Suunto 9 non Baro has a compass? Apologies then, I didn’t know…
Yes. I don’t own one but specs on suunto website says it has a compass. The only real difference is the baro sensor and functions depending on it. Everything else should be the same.
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@Prenj said in Suunto 9 not the baro:
@jean-william-cousin said in Suunto 9 not the baro:
@Prenj Suunto 9 non Baro has a compass? Apologies then, I didn’t know…
Yes. I don’t own one but specs on suunto website says it has a compass. The only real difference is the baro sensor and functions depending on it. Everything else should be the same.
And sapphire glass vs mineral glass
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I think I will go back to the traverse
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@ianpet The only difference between the 9 and 9 baro is the absence of the barometer. All other features are the same. However, this has consequences. In either Endurance or Ultra mode you will have no real time elevation data. In Performance mode you will have elevation data but not as accurate as the baro version. That is about it, they both function identically besides those differences.