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    • EgikaE Offline
      Egika Platinum Member @Stavros _Clinica Orl
      last edited by Egika

      @stavros-_clinica-orl Thank you for your feedback.

      Steps: yes, this is a know issue if you are wearing your s9p on your left wrist. It will be corrected with the next upcoming firmware

      Calories: Depend mostly on your heart rate and personal setting in the watch (age, weight, etc). I would think that here the watch is correct, as iOS programs have no idea about your actual effort and base their data only on activity type and speed. Or have you linked a HR belt to your phone?

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        DMytro @Stavros _Clinica Orl
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        @stavros-_clinica-orl GPS is not to judge here, steps are measured with accelerometer I think. Bus is the distance covered otherwise correct? I think the step count algo is not the best: on S9 it greatly overshoots the daily step count for example.

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          Stavros _Clinica Orl @Egika
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          @egika thanks for the suggestions; Heart rate variation is related to speed (i.e. the info on the IOS programs is moderately correct) , but here we are talking about a calories overestimation of 35-45% . The concept of calories is not that important , but I was surprised by the data I was getting on the watch ( something I did not see when running).

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            isazi Moderator @Stavros _Clinica Orl
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            @stavros-_clinica-orl Suunto shows you the sum of active and metabolic calories. What about the other apps you use?

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              Stavros _Clinica Orl @isazi
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              @isazi thanks

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                Stavros _Clinica Orl @isazi
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                @isazi , the IOS apps usually display the estimated ACTIVE calories, without considering the basic metabolic rate, which is OK . The reason for my question was based on the doubt that the tables the watch is using to extrapolate calories consumption, might be erroneous. The interesting part is that the two IOS programs estimate calories consumption with a 5% variation …

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                  isazi Moderator @Stavros _Clinica Orl
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                  @stavros-_clinica-orl then in Suunto app and watch you will always find a higher calories count than in your app, because, as I already wrote, Suunto shows you active and metabolic calories together for the activity.

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                    Stavros _Clinica Orl @isazi
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                    @isazi … good suggestion; now consider this … the basic metabolic rate is fixed in time (ie tot calories per hour) … so the variation of the error I am seeing should be declining as the activity continues ( 2-2.5 hours). I am seeing this, but I will validate it and post the data.

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                    • EgikaE Offline
                      Egika Platinum Member
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                      Let me stress my initial comment on this: why would a model based on limited input data (phone) produce better results as one that has additional input data (watch)?
                      It makes sense to compare energy consumption computed by a Suunto and a Garmin watch (and you will find, that they match closely).
                      Phone’s calculations are more or less guessing here.

                      my2c

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                        Stavros _Clinica Orl @Egika
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                        @egika I agree with your suggestion. The problem here arises from the type of activity (walking not running) and the assumption that the S9P algorithm might extrapolate data in an erroneous manner. Obviously a comparison with another source (Garmin, Polar) would indicate any discrepancies. Unfortunately I have only one watch now and most of the watch comparisons in Internet are done for the running modality.

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                          Stavros _Clinica Orl @Egika
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                          @egika and the other senior member of the forum: CAN someone make a test with the S9P and another sports watch for the Walking modality ? Even a 1 KM session would give interesting data. Thanks

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                            Efejota Bronze Member @Stavros _Clinica Orl
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                            @stavros-_clinica-orl I have used walking activity often lately. My results are more or less consistent (which may indicate overstimation or not), as I usually repeat the route at a similar pace. I checked the last 5 walking activities and I get a similar ration. I divided nr of steps in the app and distance and the results are: 0,88; 0,80; 0,83 and 0,83. I have a very different result in one case for which my step is clearly longer (up to 1 m.), but it is a different route with a long downhill section. I always wear my watch in the left arm and have no means to evaluate with another gadget (ok, my phone, but I rather trust the S9P over the iPhone data, to be hones).
                            J

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                              herlas Silver Members
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                              I’ve heard on the forum step count are spot on the S5 watch, hopefully that can come to S9P via firmware 🙂

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                                Stavros _Clinica Orl @Efejota
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                                @efejota thanks for the input; in my case , after many years of training and walking I know that my inter-walking distance is approximately 80 cm, so for a 10 KM session I would expect numbers above 10000 and not below (ie 9200). This is what I have noticed in multiple occasions. As I said , step count is not important as the distance, but the price tag of the watch dictates that certain errors should not be happening. I will organize another 10 K session this week with the newest firmware update (2.19.42) to check upon steps and calories consumed, and I will post the data.

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                                  DMytro @Stavros _Clinica Orl
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                                  @stavros-_clinica-orl well, what if suunto invests into different directions i.e. navigation and has all ‘non-important’ functions either absent or at the bare minimum, just so that people who buy suunto for its core features have a few toy metrics, ‘nice-to-haves’. And other people, who find such metrics important, buy something else instead.

                                  I don’t say that it’s so or that it’s a good way to go around things, just offering you a possible explanation.

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                                    Egika Platinum Member @DMytro
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                                    @dmytro There has been substantial effort to get the step count on left hand in S9P correct. So I would not say that the basics don’t care.

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                                      DMytro @Egika
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                                      @egika then I’m looking forward to the update, where those efforts come to fruition:)
                                      Still wouldn’t matter to me though, but I’m happy for others.

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                                        Stavros _Clinica Orl @DMytro
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                                        Dear members of the FORUM, as promised I did some additional testing in the walking modality , using the latest firmware version. The collected data are suggesting major computation flaws in the GPS assisted walling session. The test was composed on estimating various parameters on two 5 KM routes (termed R1 , R2) on flat terrain (to eliminate GPS signal losses). The speed on both sessions was approximately 10 min/KM (slower speeds are more easily controlled). I used the Suunto 9 in two modalities ( one per session) in a simple step calculation or as a GPS assisted activity. The Walkmeter app was running in IOS 15.3 in an Iphone 11 Max pro.

                                        Steps 9SP (R1) 4913 —

                                        Steps 9SP+ GPS (R2) – 4438

                                        Steps Walkmeter (R1, R2) 6076 6100

                                        Calories 9SP 260 ----

                                        Calories 9SP + GPS (R2) ---- 398 (453 TOTAL)

                                        Calories Walkmeter (R1,R2) 278 275

                                        As you can see the GPS activity introduces significant errors in terms of step and calories estimation.

                                        I hope that the administrators can signal the case and forward the data to the appropriate SUUNTO technical team.

                                        Stavros

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                                          vcebrian @Stavros _Clinica Orl
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                                          Hi @stavros-_clinica-orl ,are you wearing the watch on the left or right hand? I had the same problem and I think it’s a problem with the calculation algorithm when you wear the watch in the left hand.

                                          Two examples:

                                          1. Slow walk of 2,9km:

                                            • Suunto Spartan Sport (right hand): 3312 steps. (87cm/step)
                                            • Suunto 9 Peak (left hand): 2264 steps. (128cm/step) Impossible!!
                                          2. Fast walk of 2,3 km:

                                            • Suunto Spartan Sport (left hand): 2343 steps. (98 cm/step)
                                            • Suunto 9 Peak (right hand): 2246 steps. (102 cm/step) Both possible!!

                                          I have more trainings behaving in the same way, so please try it out.

                                          Also, if you analize the Cadence graphic in the left hand S9P behaves erratic some times, but in right hand things are OK.

                                          vcebrian

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                                            isazi Moderator @vcebrian
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                                            @vcebrian a fix for left hand is coming.

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