Suunto 9 Peak Pro?
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Look at the whole picture. pretty accurate. Last interval, you never know how the watch was worn and what disturbance did happen… Difference of hands used…
Maybe also future firmware updates…
This is highly personal. For example S9P did for me a great job while running (same values nearly as smart sensor), hiking unfortunately not. Excited to test S9PP… Btw what are the physical changes in OHR Sensor? Depth of measurement?
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@mountainChris the S9PP uses a new version of the LifeQ sensor. It works very well for me, but again, OHR is very personal.
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@isazi very personal indeed. My case is the opposite to @mountainChris, for instance
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@isazi Thanks!
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@mountainChris I somehow missed entire graph, my bad. Seems fine, still being wonky on some places.
I never managed to get either S9 or S9P to have proper HR. Tried a lot of methods and watch positions. In the end got OH10, and Verity Sense after that.
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OHR very promising in this review
https://the5krunner.com/2022/10/11/suunto-9-peak-pro-review/ -
Does running power care of wind and for sure ascent?
Is it only available for running activities or also hiking, mountaineering? -
Can we have lap ascent data field?
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There is a GPU in the watch and nobody asked the real question :
How many FPS for Doom ?
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@mountainChris I believe it is only for running/trail running sports mode.
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@isazi said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
@mountainChris I believe it is only for running/trail running sports mode.
Is it possible to show both power data (wrist and stryd) on same activity?
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@lexterm77 I don’t know. Probably not because only one source is picked for native power, however there is the new Stryd S+ app and it may work with that.
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I read here and there, that the new GPS capability of having 4 GPS system working at the same time, is “only for one mode”.
What does it mean ? One sport mode ? One battery mode ? else ?and
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Is this app taking only data from stryd or is it combining it with watches sensors?
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@Mff73 said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
I read here and there, that the new GPS capability of having 4 GPS system working at the same time, is “only for one mode”.
What does it mean ? One sport mode ? One battery mode ? else ?and
I’m waiting for s9pp’s user guide
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@Mff73 meaning that’s the only mode. No more choosing “GPS only” or “GPS+whatever”. That’s it, single mode, all systems enabled.
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@lexterm77 just Stryd. It is already available in S+ store for testing.
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@isazi
Eager to see what it gives, thanks.
Few reviews are not saying that accuracy is that exceptionnal, just normal. Let see in my area, accuracy is quite personnal feeling and area/time dependant. -
@Mff73 exactly what you say. What the all systems mode does is allow the watch to pick the best combination of satellites from a larger pool (at most 32). In areas with good visibility of the sky, it may not make any difference at all, in other areas it will depend on how many, and which, satellites are visible. As with everything else GPS related, it changes constantly because we move, satellites move, and management of the satellites changes.
I appreciate that users do not have to perform divination anymore to decide which system will they use, the watch decides.
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@isazi said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
users do not have to perform divination anymore to decide which system will they use, the watch decides.
exactely. My SSU is only glonass capable, and i tried it few times at the beginning, not sure to see difference, but maybe just not the right day/position, to see any gain.
Thus, it would have been divination, as you said, to enable it one day or the other.
Added the fact that on old watches, battery consumption for extra satellite system was increased.Good, really good.