Suunto 9 Baro quick discharge problem
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@Stefan-Kersting said in Suunto 9 Baro quick discharge problem:
Got my S9B today and disappointed about the battery drain. No message push to the watch, background light 5%, daily HR and sleep tracking on. From 18:15 to 23:30 the battery drained 14 % from 79 to 65 %. Have the newest fw on my s9b. Did a soft start too. Bt on too.
Here is a recent test I did:
39h total time
24/7 HR
Standby on ~60% of the time
Sleep tracking on
30 min Indoor Exercise
1.5h outdoor; GPS best; smartsensor
Mobile connected iOS
Battery 100% to 62%
At this rate would last ~62h -
@sartoric no, I did not recharge the battery was charged 78% when I got the watch. How do you calibrate the battery?
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@Brad_Olwin the standby time is estimated to 60% or did you measure it? so with all functions on and a little bit of training the battery lasts just 2,5 days per charge 🧐?
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@Stefan-Kersting said in Suunto 9 Baro quick discharge problem:
@Brad_Olwin the standby time is estimated to 60% or did you measure it? so with all functions on and a little bit of training the battery lasts just 2,5 days per charge 🧐?
Turn off sleep tracking, daily HR (this is the battery eater) and the backlight off and you will get your 8-10 days with around 4-6h performance GPS. Besides the battery meter is not proportional, I mean depending on the % you are seems the discharge is faster and then slows down, this I have seen it in a lot of devices with batteries. I would also wait a few charge-discharge cycles before take any conclusions.
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@Stefan-Kersting
full charge (let it connected for half an hour while at 99/100%)
full discharge (let it shut down)
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@cosmecosta said in Suunto 9 Baro quick discharge problem:
@Stefan-Kersting said in Suunto 9 Baro quick discharge problem:
@Brad_Olwin the standby time is estimated to 60% or did you measure it? so with all functions on and a little bit of training the battery lasts just 2,5 days per charge 🧐?
Turn off sleep tracking, daily HR (this is the battery eater) and the backlight off and you will get your 8-10 days with around 4-6h performance GPS. Besides the battery meter is not proportional, I mean depending on the % you are seems the discharge is faster and then slows down, this I have seen it in a lot of devices with batteries. I would also wait a few charge-discharge cycles before take any conclusions.
This is true, I had everything on and did a few exercises. The 24/7HR, continuous connection to mobile and sleep tracking take some toll on the battery. Without those or with just mobile connection the watch will go much longer.
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Hello everyone,
I would like to know your battery life, or compare if the way my battery is draining is standard (before I possibly contact support).
In the settings below I have a battery level of 20% after 4 days (approx 120 hours). During these 2 days I didn’t measure any activity, thus only drove in smartwatch mode.- list itemBrightness - Low
- list itemBacklight off, Standby mode off
- list itemBluetooth - active incl. notifications from phone
- list itemHR on wrist - on 24/7
- list itemSleep tracking - on
- list itemDo Not Disturb function - active 7h overnight
- list itemWatchface - dark
- list itemPower saving mode - off
I will add that the watch was purchased 14 days ago and updated to the latest firmware.
I have tried soft reset, but not hard one - I will try to perform.What I just would like to know if the behaving is standard one, or should worry.
Thank you in advance for your feedback
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@Tomáš-Lízl I think that the S9 with 24h HR and sleep enabled should get you to 5/6 days without activities, so more or less what you see now.
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@isazi nope, sleep+HR+1h of activity daily leads to 4.5 days for me.
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@DMytro thank you for your opinions, I´ll ty calibrate batery and then eventually raise a claim