Suunto 9 Peak Pro?
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@zhang965 for OHR, maybe it’s more speed (and/or cadence) than HR. I run frequently at 160bpm+ but am way slower than you (around 5:00/km) and OHR works well for me. I also have a very low cadence (approx. 150).
You’re too damn fast
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@jw-cou said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
@zhang965 maybe it’s more speed (and/or cadence) than HR, I run frequently at 160bpm+ but am way slower than you (around 5:00/km) and OHR works well for me. I also have a very low cadence (approx. 150).
You’re too damn fast
I don’t know, I only use belt sensor…the belt never cheats on me…
I run faster than you because I run less longer than you
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@zhang965
edit: red is HR chest strap, rest OHR
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@zhang965 slow down man
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It’s what I did this morning, I’d say the gps is impressive, I still hope s9pp would have came with dual band.
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@zhang965 You must have had beans for breakfast you are a rocket. What would be different if your watch had dual band?
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@dulko79 I don’t know, maybe the gps is better during cloudy days?
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@zhang965 did you experience bad GPS reception on S9PP with cloudy weather?
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@zhang965 do you know your max hr, considering that you can easily run 10k with 177?
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yes I do, I did a lab test to know all.
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@freeheeler I wish my S9PP OHR sensor worked as well as yours
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@zhang965 pretty amazing! I’m dead nearly instantly after I reach 170+.
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@Łukasz-Szmigiel said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
@zhang965 pretty amazing! I’m dead nearly instantly after I reach 170+.
It’s not amazing, it’s just youth, I normally do my 10k at 180 average. I also did at 191 on average…
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Greetings to all Suunto 9 Peak Pro owners!
First of all, I would like to say that I am very satisfied with the watch - route recording, battery life, etc… But one thing bothers me a little: the step counting, which is very sensitive, so much so that you just raise your hand while sitting and the steps jump, or at least a step. Can this sensitivity be adjusted somewhere? Do you have a similar experience? Couldn’t another update fix this? Thanks for your opinions. -
@Martin-Vrska said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
Greetings to all Suunto 9 Peak Pro owners!
First of all, I would like to say that I am very satisfied with the watch - route recording, battery life, etc… But one thing bothers me a little: the step counting, which is very sensitive, so much so that you just raise your hand while sitting and the steps jump, or at least a step. Can this sensitivity be adjusted somewhere? Do you have a similar experience? Couldn’t another update fix this? Thanks for your opinions.Hello Xperia 10 eye eye eye user,
Yes, it’s the tradition since S9, the old story is S9 line has no such context sensor so the step counter is less accurate than S3 or S5 .
My suggestion is, just forget it, don’t look it, be an ostrich.
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@zhang965 Thanks for your quick reply and explanation. Yes, I can confirm that the wife’s S5 does not load steps like this, and I think your head-in-the-sand tutorial is an excellent idea. Thanks.
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@zhang965 uhmmmm I’m usually running above 150-160HR, and rise to wake usually works well…but, sometimes during nights, I found imposible to trigger correctly… my point here is that, from my viewpoint, the functionality deppends in body position.
This is at least my impressionBR
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@Martin-Vrska I think that Suunto prioritized step counting with the 3, 7 and 5 series as the individuals purchasing and using those would be more concerned with step counts. The 9 series is I think is more focused on the athletes and at least in my sphere of friends not a single one pays attention to the steps, they pay attention to hours of exercise, intensity, etc.
I do not know if enhancing the step detection in the 9 series would affect other functions or if the development is deemed not sufficiently worthy. -
Has the 9PP a resume later function like Garmin and Coros? Or is it coming soon? That would be great when you have a longer break.
When pausing sports activity your watch still uses gps and more battery i suppose?