Suunto 9 Peak Pro?
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@mountainChris said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
@isazi what are the pins on the back?
These have no function for users. Only for Suunto’s use for debugging
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@Tomas5 said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
@Brad_Olwin battery life looks great. Is it true that S9PP doesn’t measure average and min. HR during sleep, openwater swimming distance and adaptive training guidance? At least in suunto website watch comparision it looks like it.
Avg HR during sleep is there - minimum in SA. Of course open water swimming distance as well.
Adaptive training guidance is something that only S3 has.
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@Egika s5 has adaptive training guidance as well afaik. What’s the reason to remove minimal hr?
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@aroo7 said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
@Brad_Olwin how sound notifications (and vibration) look like compared to the S9P ?
Sound is about the same as Peak, too weak for me but vibration is much better! I use vibration for intervals without issue.
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@trailcafe right now only one S+ function can be active, but this watch is more powerful so that may come in the future.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Does that mean that in e.g. endurance mode gps is pinged every second? Or every minute as it is now?
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@Łukasz-Szmigiel The entire UI is much faster.
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@DMytro right. S5 and S5P have adaptive training guidance. It has always been an entry model feature for Suunto’s.
Min HR at least is not in the sleep data from last night on the watch. I need to check, what the wake up screen has.
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@DMytro said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
@Egika s5 has adaptive training guidance as well afaik. What’s the reason to remove minimal hr?
The minimum is still in the app, I think that is the best place for it. Just not shown on the watch…
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@Brad_Olwin i don’t see min HR in watch on S5 too. When it is in the app it is enough
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Looks like more of the same but nevertheless it looks interesting. But then again, Suunto has been a misunderstood brand to the sports community. Glad to hear there’s a good OHR monitor on this one.
Not entirely sold just yet but I’m definitely leaning in this direction. I’d still like to wait and see what’s on the horizon from Suunto before pulling the trigger and replacing my S9B. Lol unlike some of you here I don’t have $500+ to blow every 6 months or so.
Is DC Rainmaker skipping this one or just late?
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@TyreseJ4 Ray was probably busy with the Marq 2 release from Garmin. S9PP is not available before the 25th of October, so I expect an in-depth review by then.
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@DMytro I know.
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@isazi marq who?
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@Egika thank you for the photos. Do you have any during day light?
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With S9PP and SuuntoPlus store, what are the chances that Suunto will introduce subscription in future for some of the features?
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@Djordje-S I hope it will never happen. Buy hardware and pay monthly if you want to be able to use it. This is big “no go zone” for me.
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@Djordje-S said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
With S9PP and SuuntoPlus store, what are the chances that Suunto will introduce subscription in future for some of the features?
Subscription for Training program yes please
Subscription for features no please no. -
@zhang965 Dont get me wrong,I would like not to be charged but basically, you will buy a watch with basics and if you want something more advanced , subscribe and download via SA.
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@Djordje-S
spontaneous thought: if you pay extra for an update, basically every watch will be on a different stage and Suunto has no reference anymore.
with lower watch prices, I would be willing to pay for updates, but I think it is very difficult to manage