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There is a very long discussion about battery drain. Maybe you can find some answer there
https://forum.suunto.com/topic/3477/s9-or-s5-expected-battery-life-on-2-9-42
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Also, I believe that during a break your watch is simply not recording, but all’s working, GPS and heart rate included.
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You can switch off GPS in the settings during a pause. Just long press the middle button and change the GPS to off in the battery settings.
OHR I don’t know if it can be disabled… -
We need a function to stop the activity and the possibility to resume it. Something like that has long been available in Garmin. Coros has also introduced something like that. A very cool feature during long all-day activities.
@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos what do you think?
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@Maryn yes
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@Maryn absolutely. Although I have seen Fusedalti kick in during a break and improve the altitude readings.
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@Maryn +1
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Hey,
I dream of this feature “resume later” for a while now!
I have found a way to save battery by switching the GPS setting to Off or OK during long breaks. It helps a lot.
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@Tim4c
in this “pause” mode I’m sometimes a bit scared that accidential button press ends or resumes the activity…
…but I think I’m eccentric as I’m always afraid of unwanted button press… also in watch mode or during an activity when I would like to benefit from the touch function to swipe left and right to switch screens -
@TELE-HO
It happened to me several times and i hate that.
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@TELE-HO You can still lock the buttons even in pause mode. Just press long enough to not end the activity

…or is exactly this what you are scared of?

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@Egika
Yep i tried this option, it works!
But, yes there is a but, I don’t remember exactly but it was extremely painful to unlock buttons with auto-pause or pause and rainy condition.Edit: perhaps, i forgot the long press to the lower button…
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@Egika
thanks, yes I haven’t had the opportunity to try or when I’ve had it I did not remember
I’ll do it next time, thank you for the hint!
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@Tim4c
I think that a watch that is aware of battery drain should propose after 5 or 10 minutes to continue the activity later or not…
And resume it laterIt’s not safe to keep that pause mode for a long Time , nor it not safe to lock
Also an option to stop that unuseful OHR that permanently flashes even during a pause or when the watch if off your wrist…
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@chrisc92 OHR / HR is helpfull for calories even during a pause. Among others also for 24/7 HR that is a no go if the user doens’t explicitly turn it off.
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