GPS Accuracy
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@stefan-sheriden
Out of curiosity … what’s the difference of the distance (from watch) compared with a planned route ?
I don’t mean the mapping software distance of the recorded activity, but just a planned (drawn on map) one -
@sartoric I didn’t get round to comparing with a planned route. I was just comparing routes led by other people so tracking not navigating.
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@stefan-sheriden
So you don’t really know if the distance was wrong, isn’t it ?
… just from a “debug” point of viewThat said , you returned it and you’re happy , so it’s ok
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@sartoric I have enough experience of tracking walks to know that the watch was overstating tracks every time I used it.
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Also just one point to be wary about, if you are downloading routes that were recorded by different people/devices, they could have some of the same issues of poor GNSS, and as a result, when you import that route it could be +/- from the reality.
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@stefan-sheriden
we used to ask for activity links. if you don’t mind sharing both activities publicly (S9P and phone recording from the same day), place the links in this thread and we could have a look on the track and make ourselves a picture of what the issue could be. -
@freeheeler This is the track recorded on my phone https://www.komoot.com/tour/733967292?share_token=aJDV8kyPi1lU7vt3qUdKcauCNgNNf36fdLx8mOw9cxGaZqEK1m&ref=wtd
And this is the track recorded on the Peak 9 https://www.komoot.com/tour/733969562?share_token=aefWiNPrXkg2ccwGr6ddnFC63LHLJL46EZmivRtHa7AjuOFMAg&ref=wtd
I returned the Peak 9 yesterday and have a new watch arriving tomorrow.
I should mention that I bought the Peak as a refurbished watch from Suunto so it is possible that it was faulty.
Hopefully my new watch (different make) will perform better but if not it will be returned and I will continue to use phone and / or gps. I have a Garmin etrex and a Satmap gps gathering dust in a cupboard because I find the mapping on my phone much better and the gps tracking reasonably reliable.
Having used lots of devices over the years, I recognise that there are variances between devices but modern phones seem much more reliable than in the past. I find my current phone so reliable that my standalone gps are redundant.
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@stefan-sheriden yes, your S9P track looks bad. Not sure why though, mine are usually excellent.
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@stefan-sheriden
that’s sad to see, also that Suunto couldn’t convince you.
Refurbished products are tested afaik and shouldn’t have any technical restrictions. maybe only few signs of wear.anyway, I hope you’ll be happy with your new watch and enjoy the nature
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@sartoric I had similar result with S5 multiple times. I compared to my parents cheap watch and my wife smartphone. All of them had similar distance around 8.5km. It was almost identical with hiking map distance. But my Suunto 5 (most expensive from all of them) measured more than 10km. Lot of that difference happened because i didn’t use autopause. And while we had break for lunch or break for photographing, it measured distance around my position because GPS was jumping randomly and get few hundreds meters every time we stopped. But I don’t use autopause, because when hiking in steep climb, watch constantly pause/unpause because i walk just around threshold value 3km/h. So now I try to pause manually every time. But still it is annoying that I have most expensive watch from my relatives. And still they don’t need to do anything and it measures correctly but I must remember to pause / unpause manually.
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And another thing from my observation is that with slow walking, track usually looks like this:
Even i walk in strait line, it is zig-zag on map so it adds up to real distance. It would be great if there was some smoothing algorithm applied. This doesn’t happen with cross country skiing, cycling, and possibly running. It generally is like this when I walk (3-4km/h or slower).
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@tomas5
it looks like this is an activity in the forest.
since I am a veeery slow skitourer, I just checked one of my activities for reference.
I see the same behaviour when going thru a forest but it becomes better once I leave the forest… -
@tomas5 can confirm this on my s9. Not just slow walking, 6 kmh also looks like this.
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@freeheeler yes in this particular part there was trees around, but sky was visible.
When on open area it is usually much better, not smooth but better. But this doesn’t bother as much. It adds up to real distance maybe 3-4% which is not so much. And hiking maps can have some error in distance too so comparing is hard. I just wanted to point out that this is maybe not just S9 issue but more overall. But still I don’t understand why cheap amazfit has it usually better. But i think there must be some algorithm included for smoothing this kind of measures.
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@tomas5 Slow speeds and rough terrain can be hard for every GPS device. Faster speeds and open terrain works always better.
I can’t complain about the S9P if it records running tracks like this:
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Only autopause could somehow combine speed + stepcounter so it would allow walk slower than 3km/h. It would make it much easier. Since only big issue with measured distance is when i have a break in forest, under some high rocks etc. Than i must pause manually or reconcile that measured distance would be longer. As it circle around when not stopped.
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Just to let you know the outcome.
I received a prompt refund from Suunto (less cost of return postage)
My new watch (Garmin Instinct 2 Solar) arrived on Thursday. Used it today on a 5.7 mile walk. Also had Komoot recording on my phone and a Satmap GPS recording in my backpack, All three recorded distances were close and the track from the watch was relatively smooth even when walking through woods and stopping for a 10 minute break without pausing the watch.
I have to say that Suunto service was excellent and I did like the Peak 9 but for my use case having 10% error on distance was not acceptable.
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@stefan-sheriden
Suunto customer service is one of the best services I’ve ever experiencedI think we did not dive into settings like energy savings, gps settings etc… but that’s too late now
have fun with the instinct 2 -
Hi, as I know Best GPS accuracy is 1 second.
How about Good accuracy under Endurance battery mode? Is it 2 seconds? -
@babychai EDIT, I replied about Suunto 9 Peak Pro.