Suunto 9 Peak Pro?
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@altcmd I am likely a version ahead of you on iOS but by holding a widget, the widgets can be moved where you want them. I thought this was available on the public beta as well.
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@Łukasz-Szmigiel Mine too. This function needs some fixing for sure. Some notifications on the watch (email or text) get deleted after I read them on my phone, some dont but soooner or later disappear in that 48h window, and some on watch notifications have the options of Archive/Respond/Delete, while other notifications do not have these options. Also, I find if I do choose to delete, it doesn’t always delete right away.
From my perspective though, this is minor. I usually just use notifications as they come in on watch to decide whether I need to pull my phone out or not. So, if it is saying ‘Salomon Black Friday Sale’ Ill pull out my phone. However, a text like ‘If you get this after your run, here is a grocery list if you are on your way home’… I might choose to miss.
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@mikekoski490 yeah, I’d say it’s minor too. I’ve just noticed that, perhaps, it needs some improvement.
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It’s arrived (I had the titanium grey). Just had to swap out the strap to go back to my nice blue 9P strap and we are good to go!
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@wakarimasen Can you post a photo of it with the different band?
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Can one adjust the Guide data screens?
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@altcmd no, they are designed by the third party making the guides. Maybe something could be done for the SA workout creator.
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@mikekoski490 will do!
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@isazi that would be awesome as a one-size-fits-all approach is not ideal. For instance, for an interval workout, TP shows avg target HR when I would rather see the actual range.
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@altcmd indeed not one fits all, I found that avg value in TP workout really useful, I do 400m track intervals based on 120% of Stryd CP, and reviewing the avg power tells me if I hit the target or not. I mostly use TP guides for this type of workout
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@herlas Good to hear it works for you. Unfortunately for me, hitting a single number is more difficult than keeping to a range that is visible on the watch. Plus there is the absense of out-of-target-range vibration/tone which I understand is being added to the next update.
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@altcmd said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
Plus there is the absense of out-of-target-range vibration/tone which I understand is being added to the next update.
I am not aware of this being added to next update, I only know this has been communicated as something most people want.
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@isazi Got it - thanks for the clarification.
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@isazi Killjoy
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Assuming that I have standby set to adaptive and rise to wake to enabled - when does the standby kick in? It seems to me that in such configuration only the regular backlight works? Or does the backlight ignore the brightness setting (low, mid, high) and light up according to light sensor readings?
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@Łukasz-Szmigiel with raise to wake enabled that has precedence over everything, so backlight is off and only turns on when you move your wrist.
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@isazi oh OK. So in order to use standby I’d have to disable rise to wake? Do you have any idea if it was considered to add rise to wake “only when not in workout”? So that rise to wake is used in time mode but standby in workout mode?
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@Łukasz-Szmigiel just use raise to wake as your normal setting.
In the activity options available before the start and during the activity, there is a separate option to enable the backlight constantly. -
@Egika I know, but such backlight is strong, isn’t it? I prefer very dim backlight for workouts as it doesn’t leave an afterglow.
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Updated to 2.18 on iOS but am not seeing the supposed two new widgets as claimed in the update.