Real world data
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 Tested Snap to route feature this afternoon. 
 Really nice feature if you want to realize accurate workouts on a known path or in urban/Forest environment. Or la f you get the official gpx from a race for example.Else, I probably won’t use it for normal session 
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 @fazel I’m typically doing around 60 min at ftp once a week. Usually devided as 4x15 or 3x20. This time I decided to go for the KOM.  
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 Longer eazy run today. GPS was spot on, even underneath dense tree cover. OHR complied with perceived exertion: https://strava.app.link/cRDMubZKdhb 
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 @theo-lakerveld Awesome. 
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 @theo-lakerveld nice dog! 
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 @isazi amazing bike trace this morning in GPS (+Glonass/Qzss) : in the wooden area the track overrides the route , almost like a snap to route :  
 I add to zoom to see the route :
  
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 Did somebody test the route tracking ? Any GPS losses ? 
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 @ink357 said in Real world data: Did somebody test the route tracking ? Any GPS losses ? maybe me  
 I was navigating a route while exercising, and a couple of times i was out of route, but it came back quickly. So i didn’t notice too much.
 But once, i was looking at route screen, and GPS was lost at this time.
 Is it what you mentionned ?
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 @ink357 I did. Only once I noticed ETA was displayed as “–” and restored itself after a short time. I’m not sure if is because of a reception problem. I did notice that the track was incredible close to the route so I don’t think accuracy is an issue in the open field. Didn’t try the forests yet. 
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 @mff73 exactly. I use to trail on routes i don’t know and the route tracking is very important to me (i also take a map and my phone). In the last workout i made with my S9B, there were a lot of GPS losses. It could be boring… 
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 @pschenn said in Real world data: Today I charged the S9P for the first time from 13% to 100% and it took only 52 minutes! Up to 80% took only 25 minutes. After 90% things slowed down a little bit. In the last 2 minutes, it snapped suddenly from 95 to 100%, probably due to a recalibration of the battery since it was the first time…   I did the same test as you, but like a lazy guy  
 I let the watch register the data with a non GPS, non HR mode, and let QS show me the result 
  
 From 33% to 100% in 43min with same pattern 
 80% reached in 17min, wow !
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 @ink357 I have had no losses and did an 11h run on Saturday. 
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 @brad_olwin sounds good. What do you use ? GPS + ?? Or only GPS ? 
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 @mff73 That’s smart to do it like that!  
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 @ink357 said in Real world data: @brad_olwin sounds good. What do you use ? GPS + ?? Or only GPS ? Only GPS, I’ll post some data this evening, been busy. 
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 @isazi today time to compare OHR with polar H10 Everything started well, but after 5 minutes OHR was continuously +40 over. 
 Maybe started to sweat ? incorrect placement ?
 Not tightened enough ?
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 @chrisc92 is this running ? Maybe sweat. Just in case next time try to clean the sensor of sweat. Just saying. No clue though. 
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 @dimitrios-kanellopoulos yes just easy running at Z2 , my Hr is 45-160, my Z2 stops at 130, tomorrow i will tighten the wristband and try the comparison again to understand, because the first minutes were so close. 
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 The sensivity of autopause in openwater swimming is not as good as I remember from the Ambit3peak. During constant movement with higher speed in crawl it automatically stopped, but did not start again. I had to continue very often manually. In the end, about 300m was missing on a known distance of about 1600m. Gps was set in performance mode +Beidou. 
 I also miss a data field for the number of strokes. Unfortunatly the SA shows no swimming metrics like strokes or strokes per minute.









