Backlight during a run activity
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I would recommend to set the backlight to ON from the activity options right before you start running. This is a one-time setting so during your run, your backlight will stay on, but once you ended the activity the backlight functions as you configured it in the general options.
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@surfboomerang did you check how this influences the battery? I never tried and Iβm curious. For example, 1h run without light is what? 3-4% of battery on performance mode with wrist HR on. If not, Iβm going to try it myself tonight
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@markytarky
it eats battery but only the nordic polar night lasts longer than the battery with backlight toggled on -
@markytarky Never watched it so closely, but I suspect it isnβt very much difference on a 1h run if you set the brightness to 5-10% (which makes it easy visible in total darkness).
And you can always charge your watch again when youβre home
I can imagine this is an issue for ultra runners, but not for the rest of us.
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with brightness set to 35%, 1 hour run with back light on, consumes approximately twice as much battery as with back light set to off. That is my observation on S9b.
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as a side note there is also standbylight. That is like 2% of bightness and can help
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@surfboomerang said in Backlight during a run activity:
I would recommend to set the backlight to ON from the activity options right before you start running. This is a one-time setting so during your run, your backlight will stay on, but once you ended the activity the backlight functions as you configured it in the general options.
I am doing this for after sunset runs now. And I only learned about this feature a month ago! Before I was checking the watch only when passing under a lamp
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Backlight during a run activity:
as a side note there is also standbylight. That is like 2% of bightness and can help
This is what I use most and the toggle of two fingers.
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@Bulkan whatβs the toggle with 2 fingers?
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@Bulkan at this time the most practical way is setting the battery mode in customized, same as performance, but activating the touch screen⦠is it touch screen active consuming more battery?
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@pacos battery drain for touch is negligible but touch with long sleeves and sweat can make the watch do things you donβt want.
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@pacos you can activate the light with a touch on your screen with 2 fingers at the same time. This is a kind of manual light activation.
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@pacos Here you have how to activate toggle.. Is very useful.
@pacos said in Backlight during a run activity:
@Bulkan at this time the most practical way is setting the battery mode in customized, same as performance, but activating the touch screen⦠is it touch screen active consuming more battery?
I always use with touchscreen on, because I donβt do events too long diary. The touch battery for me works pretty well but I live in a place where I donβt run in low temperatures.