Suunto Vertical is here
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@herlas many testers do swim and ask internally what you are also asking.
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@isazi said in Suunto Vertical is here:
@herlas many testers do swim and ask internally what you are also asking.
Very good to know!
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@Jose-Luis For you and others asking, think about how Suunto approaches products. The Ambit line was the king of trail running/outdoors for a long time. The 9 baro was the obvious successor with huge changes and the first to introduce battery life management (for me the first watch that would work for ultras!).
Then Suunto shrunk the 9 baro into a beautiful lightweight watch that is very powerful, the S9 Peak Pro ( I purchased one for myself even though I have a test version, still my favorite watch for ultra races). But, as we all knew this was a small 9 baro with improvements to GPS accuracy and the battery (amazing that this fits in such a small package) yet, nonetheless not a dramatic change to the 9 baro, more evolutionary.Now Suunto has introduced the Vertical, a game changer in the field with the longest dual band battery life of any watch! The best GNSS accuracy of any watch! And maps that are fantastic already but will undoubtably improve. This is the flagship outdoor adventure watch that follows the Ambit and 9 baro.
Suunto has never taken a flagship watch and modified it with a screen and then sold a variant. I believe they design their watches to fulfill a purpose and the Vertical is the outdoor adventure watch. My personal opinion not from Suunto in any way is I doubt we will see a Vertical with an AMOLED screen. Again, my opinion from how past development has occurred and my opinion only.
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Question about new watchface. Can you switch between solar and altitude graph? Is there also air pressure?
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@Jugger said in Suunto Vertical is here:
Question about new watchface. Can you switch between solar and altitude graph? Is there also air pressure?
No, presently you cannot switch. I have asked for this. There is air pressure in a widget but you can see weather as a complication!
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@Brad_Olwin Thanks for the info. Maybe it’s possible in future. That would be nice weather watchface. I like S9B baro-watchface but it was taken away in 9PP. I know there is widget and that’s ok.
Weather forecast and maps are something I was waiting for a long time. Really glad they are available now.
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I too am excited for the weather forecast. One small addition or request is to maybe add a couple of days (even 3 will suffice) not only next hours. At least that’s what the reviews showed.
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@Brad_Olwin Hello Brad, this is my first post in this forum, but I´am reading since months. I found the following picture. Are you sure with the altitude-graph?
Have fun in the wild!
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@SirMcKey watchfaces may change with a future update.
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@isazi Sorry for the ‘stupid’ question but till now I have always used my S9B with only one sensor (HR). Am I correct to assume that the watch (Vertical) can connect to multiple types of sensors? So I would like to connect it with bike and HR or maybe in future (if there are good offers on stryd) with food pod and HR simultaneously.
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@Hristijan-Petreski, yes, it can connect to multiple sensors of different types simultaneously. E.g. - HR Pod + Foot Pod or HR + Power … but it can only be paired (for now) with one sensor of the same type E.g. only one bike power meter (the good thing is you can pair a new pwr sensor without needing to unpair the old one).
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@Hristijan-Petreski Hi there. Im not sure 100% if this is what you are looking for, but with my current Suunto 9PP, I can connect heart rate belt AND speed/cadence sensor at the same time. The single connection I think people complain about is Suunto cant connect with 2 different heart rate belts for example and can only deal with one, but you can connect multiple types of sensors?
I assume Vertical would carry over this feature.
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@mikekoski490 and @Freezer Thank you very much this is what I was interested in. Multiple sensors of the same type at least for now I do not see much value in it. Keep in mind I am mostly runner and just recently joined the Gravel bike mania so I am of no need to have multiple sensors of the same type. If I use another HR sensor I just re-pair it so no problem there. Cheers.
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@Brad_Olwin let’s hope they shrink this also.
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@SirMcKey The steel version of the Vertical has an altitude graph and the Solar version a Solar graph. I would like them interchangeable as I would prefer the altitude graph over the solar graph. Hope this answers your question and my answer may not have been clear enough.
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@Brad_Olwin +1 for me as well. I would definitely prefer an alti graph over the solar graph. Not sense in seeing a zero on the graph for 90% of the time!
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And the user guide from DCR is here:
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@isazi A temporary solution to simplify the use of different sensors, before (if) multiple sensor support comes, would be to add the possibility to pair a new sensor right in the menu at the start of an activity (e.g. like the option to calibrate power meter).
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Possibly a stupid question or one that’s already been answered, but will it be possible to keep my S9B paired in the Suunto app along with the Vertical or is it just one or the other?
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@MiniForklift You can pair and switch between multiple devices but only one is connected and synced at a time.