Suunto 9 Peak Pro?
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I ordered one last week, still no update argh! I’m like a kid in a sweet shop waiting for it to come.
Based on the videos and conversation in here, it really does sound like an awesome device. Sorting out the readability in the UI is a massive win, well done Suunto! -
@el2thek said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
@altcmd For me it’s the opposite, my 9B is almost always spot on.
Same, have never had any gaps with my S9B. I’ve started wearing mine to bed again mainly so I can track my HR through the night, that along with sleep/wake time and everything else generally seem to be fairly accurate
Look forward to comparing it to the S9PP when it finally becomes available in NZ in 2032
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@MiniForklift
same here… no gaps at all.2032 you’ll go running with your S11 super summit expert with holographic screen
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@freeheeler said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
@MiniForklift
same here… no gaps at all.2032 you’ll go running with your S11 super summit expert with holographic screen
In 2032 I might be a hologram myself
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@freeheeler in 2032 the watch runs instead of you
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Oooh so it looks like I might be able to purchase an S9PP through the Suunto UK site, free delivery to NZ too
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@dulko79 to quote a famous saying from the forum here “watches don’t run”
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@freeheeler Mine S9PP should arrive tomorrow. As I have big wrist and used to big watches I am curios to see if I can get used to a smaller one.
Ordered from amazon so I have 1 full month to test it and return back if not satisfied.
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@fluca
I’m curious about your impression -
Quick question to the S9PP owners concerning structured workouts. I know that S+ (eg. TP) structured workouts currently do not have any tone/vibration feedback when intervals change, let alone when not in target range (hr, pace, etc.). But for the intervals created using the Suunto app (iOS maybe, not sure on Android), does the watch do the following:
- Vibrate when interval changes
- Vibrate when not in target range (hr, pace, etc.)
Thanks!
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Hi S9PP owners, quick question: how quick is the transition of screens when starting an activity, for example it takes 4 seconds from pressing the start button on S9P and a further 5 or more seconds to show HR belt reading on the screen.
Has this been improved? can anyone point to a video that demonstrates this or even post a video??Many thanks & much appreciate any replies.
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@freeheeler On 2, its something Garmin and Polar do as well. For instance, if you have an interval HR range of 140-150 BPM, going under or over will result in a vibrate to warn you that you are out of target range. Its a gentle nudge rather than constantly looking at the watch to see if you are in range.
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@altcmd
ok, only when you fall below or raise above the limits.
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@freeheeler So I am guessing that the PP doesnt vibrate on 2?
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@altcmd
let’s find out
edit: it doesn’t vibrate, when crossing the limits -
@altcmd it doesn’t, it has been requested, Suunto is aware of this.
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@TonyG your S9P will also show the activity screen immediately after pressing the start button with next firmware update. Currently there is still a 4-6 seconds delay if using S+ apps or guides, but I hope that will also be fixed.
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@isazi what about S9(B)? Or is hw not sufficient.
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@DMytro same, all old watches will get immediate screen switch to activity after pressing start button. Not sure if older hardware will ever manage to also get a fast start with S+.