Suunto 9 Peak Pro?
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@Dušan-Ković The user won’t get hurt (i.e. no electrical hazard to the user, no fire,…). The watch itself (i.e. electrical circuits) might get damaged based on information shared previously. From a (safety) risk management perspective this is considered a user inconvenience, but not a safety issue.
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@mountainChris for gaps in the graph, did you maybe wear watch too tight or too loose during night? How are resources working for you?
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@dulko79 @mountainChris gaps in HR during the night are known and being investigated.
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@MoeJito I really don’t think anyone mentioned anything even close to there being any risk for the user? Electrical hazards, fire? Nothing about a “safety issue” has even been hinted to.
I really am not getting this entire discussion at all. This watch comes with a compatible cable; nobody even mentioned that the older cable is compatible, and actually there is a specific warning not to use any other cable. The watch itself will tell you not to use the wrong cable if you try.
And it would be “easier” to create a massive recall of all the Suunto 9 Peak cables out there for no real reason?
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Dear all,
one question regarding backlight behaviour:
I would like to have backlight wrist activation only during exercise and no backlight wrist activation during normal use. When I set it to training only, backlight is always enduring normal use. Maybe someone can give me an advise on how to set it up as I would like to have it?
Summary:
No wrist based backlight activation during normal use (but when I press a button backlight switches on)
Wrist based backlight activation during exercise. -
@trailcafe This is what I have now, and it’s set up as follows.
- Standy => off
- Raise to wake => exercise only.
This way backlight is never turned on unless you press a button in watch mode.
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@Egika
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@Spree Thank you… Adaptive was my standby setting. I thought, this will adapt lighting when backlight is activated based on the environement lighting.
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@trailcafe That’s how it should work; but I suspect the expectation of how high the backlight should be vary between the watch and you :).
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@isazi
thank you, that’s a very helpful information for all
and it obsoletes my comment as Suunto solved and prevents the potential risk of damaging the watch with an old cable by software …see… that’s the difference between IT and mechanical engineerspulling an “old” cable from the market doesn’t make sense to me and might not even be allowed from sparepart availability regulations.
plus: it doesn’t solve the problem (which isn’t actually a problem, as we learned!) of people having both watches and both cables.good to know that’s all good
enjoy all your nice new toys out there! weekend is coming -
I just received my Suunto 9 Peak Pro
I’m missing the outdoor watch face, is it not available for this watch or did I miss something?Thanks
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@Egika @isazi thanks for the explanation. @Brad_Olwin message was really frightening and the reason why I said that it shluld be specifically warned. It is now clear.
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@Werner-Wilfried-Wasicsek it seems to have been removed, as the information can be accessed with the new widgets, I guess
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Just out of curiosity: Is FusedTrack still there or was it removed as there’s now 1s fix for endurance mode?
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@Łukasz-Szmigiel official answer is that it has been removed.
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Another upgrade from S9P to S9PP is conection stability and notification response speed. On S9P mobile notifications lagged (from few to 10s at one point). On S9PP notifications are instant, no lag or anything. Not sure if there were some upgrades to BT connection and similar
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@Werner-Wilfried-Wasicsek said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
I just received my Suunto 9 Peak Pro
I’m missing the outdoor watch face, is it not available for this watch or did I miss something?Thanks
A pity as it is my favourite and got to watch face for … ever … and as the selection of attractive watch faces for everyday use is rather slim in my opinion, I hope that the outdoor watch face will at least be kept in the S9, even after the/an update
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@Shrek3k Apparently there were issues with that watchface on the 9PP in testing.
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@Shrek3k no watch faces are removed from previous watches, just developers could not focus on make all old watch faces available for the new hardware. But you have widgets now, that have more information than before. The outdoor widget is a good substitute of the outdoor watchface.