S9P review from a non-target audience
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@kk1n76 That’s what I did almost 2 years ago.
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@jsuarez said in S9P review from a non-target audience:
@zhang965 Thank you, @zhang965 . However, that frontend is extremely subpar. It does not compare at all to Movescount.
yes I know, but it’s a good signal that a web interface could be developed after all.
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@jsuarez have you tried quantified-self or runalyze? You can link both services with Suunto - sync will be automatic and you can also sync older workouts.
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@zhang965 I’ve seen that you’ve managed to put the amount of GPS devices on QS charts - I don’t see such data with S5, is such data available only with S9?
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@łukasz-szmigiel said in S9P review from a non-target audience:
@zhang965 I’ve seen that you’ve managed to put the amount of GPS devices on QS charts - I don’t see such data with S5, is such data available only with S9?
the data comes from the raw GPS data, you can find it on your SuuntoApp folder, in a Zip file, unzip it and upload the samples.jason on QS
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@zhang965 cool, thanks, I’ll take a peek.
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@zhang965 True. But also shows Suunto’s disdain for a web frontend solution after 3+ years from the beginning of the transition.
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@łukasz-szmigiel Thanks for the suggestion. Runalyze is great and I use it regularly. QS seems great too, but haven’t used it because it’s been a long time I haven’t used my Suunto watch. Big kudos to @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos because it looks like it’s a very well rounded web frontend.
However, the lack of a proper official web frontend is unacceptable to me for a half a thousand euro price range watch. On top of that, I don’t want my personal data (such as where I live or where/when I usually go out) spread across multiple 3rd party service providers.
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@jsuarez its not 3 y , its like ended about 1y ago. Transition to the mobile app.
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Thanks for this review.
Curious the tittle. I am curious what is the target audience of the S9P, and who are the buyers, and if they match -
@jsuarez said in S9P review from a non-target audience:
True. But also shows Suunto’s disdain for a web frontend solution after 3+ years from the beginning of the transition.
I did the same complain as yours. And I still request a web fronted.
After seeing their improvements, I know they are working on a lot of requests, but maybe not with the priority that you think about.
I love to see a web interface, but some of my friends are not thinking in my way, for them(sport amateurs), a beautiful APP is a most-have, a web-interface is not.
Suunto Dev is a human powered team, they do have some bandwidth limits, (as your wallet has some limits as well) some requests could seduce more customers than a web interface.
I bought S9P (actually all flagships since Ambit3PEAK), just want support Suunto Dev to finish more requests, so maybe one day a web interface will come true.
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@andré-faria said in S9P review from a non-target audience:
Thanks for this review.
Curious the tittle. I am curious what is the target audience of the S9P, and who are the buyers, and if they matchExpected user vs non-target user
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zhang965 @jsuarez 20 minutes ago
@jsuarez said in S9P review from a non-target audience:
True. But also shows Suunto’s disdain for a web frontend solution after 3+ years from the beginning of the transition.
I did the same complain as yours. And I still request a web fronted.After seeing their improvements, I know they are working on a lot of requests, but maybe not with the priority that you think about.
I love to see a web interface, but some of my friends are not thinking in my way, for them(sport amateurs), a beautiful APP is a most-have, a web-interface is not.
Suunto Dev is a human powered team, they do have some bandwidth limits, (as your wallet has some limits as well) some requests could seduce more customers than a web interface.
I bought S9P (actually all flagships since Ambit3PEAK), just want support Suunto Dev to finish more requests, so maybe one day a web interface will come true.
That’s a great perspective, and no, I don’t work for Suunto!
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@wakarimasen said in S9P review from a non-target audience:
zhang965 @jsuarez 20 minutes ago
@jsuarez said in S9P review from a non-target audience:
True. But also shows Suunto’s disdain for a web frontend solution after 3+ years from the beginning of the transition.
I did the same complain as yours. And I still request a web fronted.After seeing their improvements, I know they are working on a lot of requests, but maybe not with the priority that you think about.
I love to see a web interface, but some of my friends are not thinking in my way, for them(sport amateurs), a beautiful APP is a most-have, a web-interface is not.
Suunto Dev is a human powered team, they do have some bandwidth limits, (as your wallet has some limits as well) some requests could seduce more customers than a web interface.
I bought S9P (actually all flagships since Ambit3PEAK), just want support Suunto Dev to finish more requests, so maybe one day a web interface will come true.
That’s a great perspective, and no, I don’t work for Suunto!
I don’t get you, do I work for Suunto?
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@zhang965 subconsciously
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@zhang965 said in S9P review from a non-target audience:
@wakarimasen said in S9P review from a non-target audience:
zhang965 @jsuarez 20 minutes ago
@jsuarez said in S9P review from a non-target audience:
I don’t get you, do I work for Suunto?
Nope: genuinely thought it was a good way of thinking. Just wanted to point out that I don’t work for Suunto, as I had agreed with you!
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@wakarimasen said in S9P review from a non-target audience:
maybe one day a web interface will come true.
web interface?! crazy idea… could attract more customers!
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@freeheeler I think there’s plenty for suunto to implement apart from web interface. And I imagine it was given up for this exact reason. It’s difficult to sustain both web and app at the same time.
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@dmytro i would prefer a bad app in combination with a neat website/ web app like Garmin Connect