Software update 2.16.26 June 10th 2021
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@freeheeler yup, I see how climb, loop, safety may all be useful if one could start/change them during an activity.
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“Raise to wake backlight”
doesnt work"The Raise to wake feature activates standby backlight in regular time mode and activates backlight in exercise mode when your wrist is lifted to watch reading position. The three Raise to wake options are:
*****On: Raising** your wrist in regular time mode or during an exercise will activate backlight.***
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my suunto 9 baro
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@inkognito said in Software update 2.16.26 June 10th 2021:
- Backlight intensity settings changed to only “Low, Medium, High”… I prefer the previous solution “0 - 100 % in 5 % steps”
Yap
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@safari the raise to wake activates the standby light. It works for me, but you need to have the standby set to on.
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@safari Basically it goes as follows:
- Raise to Wake OFF, Standby OFF: Nothing, use buttons to trigger backlight
- Raise to Wake OFF, Standby ON: Constant, low-level standby backlight, previous behavior
- Raise to Wake ON, Standby OFF: Nothing, use buttons to trigger backlight
- Raise to Wake ON, Standby ON: Low-level standby backlight comes on gesture
In addition notice a new Backlight setting in Quick Settings menu: this appears to turn on backlight indefinitely
Also, DND mode will now disable Raise to Wake, me thinks, and dim backlight including backlight turned on via Backlight setting.
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@mountaineerx
Yes
it’s a trick
it’s done thanks
this way i will test the charging effect.
We were waiting for an update where the backlight can be adjusted according to the sunrise and sunset, but it did not come.
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@nickk
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@freeheeler it must be locked somewhere in the process
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Raise to wake gives us almost 3 seconds of backlight ? EDIT, nm
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@safari said in Software update 2.16.26 June 10th 2021:
@mountaineerx
Yes
it’s a trick
it’s done thanks
this way i will test the charging effect.
We were waiting for an update where the backlight can be adjusted according to the sunrise and sunset, but it did not come.
maybe it was my thoughtBut it did come………with a hardware change. The Peak has an ambient light sensor and will adjust the backlight based on the ambient light. An example of Suunto satisfying customer requests. May not have been delivered the way you expected, though.
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos i hoped there will be still posibility to toggle by upper left button as stated in user manual. It was convinient to enable backlight as needed justby long press of button.
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Love the raise to wake feature…especially during workouts.
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@brad_olwin
I guess suunto 9 baro does not have this hardware.
so it can already use automatic incoming Sunrise and sunset alarms. The backlight turns on at sunset, turns off at sunrise. in low mode. Just an idea -
The backlight turns on at sunset, turns off at sunrise. in low mode. Just an idea
Great idea but has one crucial problem: the light is often pretty dim indoors or on the trail during a day too. In fact, I personally find myself more often at need of backlight during a day than at night. So, Suunto’s implementation is understandable.
In the ideal world we could have both options, and maybe a control for how bright our backlight should be.
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@aleksander-h Man, I hope that snap to route makes its way to the S7. The horrible tracks I get are about the only thing that keeps me from using my S7 more.
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@randy-penn
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@randy-penn hmm. I’ve had no such issue with my S7. Mine pretty much matches my wife’s Fenix 5
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@freeheeler I’ve tried both, and on multiple S7s. My walking and hiking tracks are always garbage.
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@aleksander-h I’ve worn my S7 right next to a Fenix 6x, and the S7 track is always trash compared to the Fenix. I enjoy the smartwatch features enough that the S7 still makes it into the rotation from time to time.
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@surfboomerang And I especially went home for cable