Ambit4
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So, I broke out the Ambit3 Peak today for the first time in a long time and sorta fell in love all over again. I did a long-ish trail run with both the ambit and 9 and…gotta be honest, I would love the same exact watch with a faster processor and maybe other minor improvements. Old school cool in my opinion.
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For me, almost the same with full support on app (for training plan, interval training, gpx upload) was more than enough
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basically I’m with you, but considering how Suunto is acting, I won’t buy another new suunto watch.
I also love my A3P, if it will broke, I will consider to buy a good condition used one, or switch to a different product and brand 99% -
@francescobaldi
may I ask what your doubts are with other Suunto models? -
@francescobaldi said in Ambit4:
I also love my A3P, if it will broke, I will consider to buy a good condition used one, or switch to a different product and brand 99%
S9 Baro ist “Hardcore Accurate / Reliable”.
And it is still getting better and more features with updates…
I would only switch, if Suunto does a new one…
Love it sooo much… Never another brand… -
@francescobaldi said in Ambit4:
basically I’m with you, but considering how Suunto is acting, I won’t buy another new suunto watch.
I also love my A3P, if it will broke, I will consider to buy a good condition used one, or switch to a different product and brand 99%I think a lot has been written about suunto and the closing of movescount/ambit 3 support.
On my point of view, they even hold the closing of movescount service in order to solve some problems with ambit (not showing power on SA), so at least they are doing something.
If they are fast about it?No
If in the consumer point of view they could do much better? Yes
In their point of view, and regarding the stats that they must have through surveys/opinions, does it worth? No. I believe most people are satisfied with the S5/S9 series, and their functions are enough, and the ones missing (and present in ambit 3) maybe not used enough.
Also how many people with this watches still use it in full potential, and how much more years will they last till people upgrade?
Regarding Suunto’s attitude in general, it seems to me they are listening and implementing things in the newer SA, maybe not at the pace we want…but they are…
If you look at garmin, they don’t care.
And also we can always change brand. Customers come and go. I think Suunto got a lot of new customers with S9B, specially ones frustrated with Garmin.
On my side I prefer to enjoy the Ambit 3, living the moment, when suunto stops supporting a feature I will use, I will find a solution.
Don’t let the uncertainity shift your focus. The focus is to stay healthy or break “records”.
The watch is a tool, in the day it doesn’t make what is needed, we can try to find a solution. Right now we still didn’t had an answer regarding the future of current ambit, and so a new ambit won’t be near (I guess). Maybe a new S10… -
@fazel Nope
No FusedTrack
Route distance as crow flies no on route distance
Hard to see screen
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@Brad_Olwin To each his own! I can see how some of those would really matter for the type of races you do. I prefer the grayscale screen though for readability - there are loads of similar conversations online debating Garmin and Wahoo head units (Wahoo’s are mostly grayscale). I also find the Ambit more comfortable to wear, which surprised me. Anyway - this is unlikely to happen so I don’t think it really matters. Now - if you’ll excuse me I’m gonna go do some recovery miles with my old school cool watch.
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@fazel The Poor distances and tracks on anything but best GPS and having the route distances when a route is loaded into the watch be as the crow flies were serious negative issues that I commented to Suunto about every chance I got. The route issue is the single most important as know I have an accurate distance measurement as I am often off trail.
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@Brad_Olwin This is a thread for a putative Ambit 4. You’re arguing against the Ambit 3 … why?
Do you know that a more powerful Ambit couldn’t run a FusedTrack-equivalent? That might give Suunto a competitor to Garmin’s surprise Instinct (+ Solar) hit.
Why shouldn’t Suunto and their customers have a Waypoint navigation alternative product to the Routepoint nav of the Sx?
You prefer Routepoint navigation, others don’t.
You have, and like, the relatively new Sx; others have, and like, the heading-towards-obsolescence Ambit 3.
Noone’s suggesting taking your product away: why take a swing at this?
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I don’t know about crow distance, but I think you mean this:
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@TELE-HO said in Ambit4:
@francescobaldi
may I ask what your doubts are with other Suunto models?What in the last years happened to the ambit users will happen in the future to the other models users.
I don’t want to go again into explaining what makes me angry.
I don’t like the idea that they can decide to stop functionalities that I paid for, or deliberately make my experience more complicated to force me to switch to buy a new product.
If they do, like they did, I’ll please them, but I’ll buy another brand. -
@lexterm77 said in Ambit4:
I don’t know about crow distance, but I think you mean this:
No, I loved my Ambits, had 4 of them 1, 2, 3, 4 and 3 sapphire, have only 1 now for posterity.
A major bummer for me when routes were introduced is the distance from beginning to waypoint or waypoint to waypoint or waypoint to end was calculated as a straight line (as the crow flies) and not as the route is drawn on the screen. This could never be changed in the Ambits and is the primary reason I purchased an SSU as routing in the SSU is accurate for the route as drawn on a map not as a straight line distance.I believe this was a limitation of the Ambit hardware. There were many others too but won’t detail them here. BTW, I believe the 9 series automatically calculates 3D distances if doing trails, ski touring, etc.
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@Brad_Olwin I agree the 9 is a better watch overall. However, I do think what @Fenr1r suggested about competing with the Instinct has merit. It would be cool to see much of the 9’s functionality pushed into an Ambit4 much like Apple does with the iPhone SE if/when the 9 is updated. That would be an appealing watch IMO.
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@fazel what about improving the Suunto 5? Barometer? Would be nearly identical to ambit with advantages of s-series. Great antenna and smaller, I found the ambit rather large
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@Brad_Olwin maybe yeah. I would want sapphire since I am rather clumsy and would actually prefer grayscale (though I admit I’m probably in the minority here).
From what I can find on the web, there is 8g that separate the Ambit3 Peak and Suunto 9, correct?
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@Brad_Olwin said in Ambit4:
@fazel what about improving the Suunto 5? Barometer? Would be nearly identical to ambit with advantages of s-series. Great antenna and smaller, I found the ambit rather large
although that could be nice, I think they may be two different watches.
There is something regarding grayscale devices and their simplicity that attracts me (same with bw phones, I love them!) -
@francescobaldi
but ambit is still working, isn’t it?
Nobody can guarantee that e.g. Garmin, Polar or Coros need to consolidate an outdated database, too. -
@Brad_Olwin said in Ambit4:
Suunto 5 … [+] Barometer … Would be nearly identical to ambit.
200hrs battery life (recording)?
Ability to enter POI coordinates on the watch?
Ability to use WP navigation for those activities where Routepoint is inferior/inapplicable?I’ve never seen an Ambit “4 sapphire”: could you share a pic?
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There just isn’t a watch that can do what the Ambit3 series can do with regard to the points @Fenr1r is making. That’s why Ambit3 owners are so disappointed in Suunto with the SSU, S5, S9 and the new Suunto App. They are largely worthless for backcountry use. The addition of bearing lock helped, but POI mgmt and navigation (still not available on iOS and only in beta on Android if I’m not mistaken) will go a long way to bringing the S9 back in parity w/ the Ambit3. Hopefully the S9 ‘vNext’, whatever they call it, will come out of the box.
But the topic wasn’t about the S9 or what current Suunto device might marginally match up with a requested “Ambit 4”, it was about requesting a device ‘on par’ with the Ambit3 with regard to screen and features, and a bump in performance. I’d definitely snag one of those, even at an S9 price point.