Raise to Wake During Activity
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One thing I’ve grown to like on a few competitor watches is the raise to wake functionality during an activity when display timeout is active.
Suunto clearly has the algorithm pretty dialed in now so request:
In activity settings when display timeout is set to yes, allow toggle between button press or raise to wake.
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@stromdiddily it would be really hard to measure the battery there and have an offering for you
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos how do you measure it now with button press as the waking function?
I’m probably way in the minority here but on base runs where I don’t need nav, I use the display timeout feature pretty much always to save on battery.
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@stromdiddily save up on 60h gps based battery ?
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Raise to Wake During Activity:
@stromdiddily save up on 60h gps based battery ?
haha I know…I was doing it even with Vertix 2 and Enduro 2
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I have never used this feature where is it found display timeout? So what happens the screen goes black while excercise until you press button ?
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@gone-troppo You have to use the custom battery mode.
The screen goes off after a few seconds of button inactivity and turns back on once you press a button again. -
@surfboomerang that actually drove me nuts on a recent ultra. Every time I wanted to check my pace etc I had to press a button, which I’m sure resulted in losing an hour due to pause being activated (not sure how I actually did that) and me not realising it! Good thing I had another watch on my other wrist at the time which had no such problems (although it used a LOT more battery than my S9B).
So how do I turn off that feature on the S9b? Despite using Performance battery mode, instead of “Good” the screen still timed out quickly. I’ll have to investigate this further as I much prefer the Suunto over my other watch.
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@Jeffrey-Tillack are you sure you selected performance mode? There is no option to set the GPS to “good” in that mode. Neither is enabling the display timeout setting.
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@Jeffrey-Tillack I just finished a 100 mile ultra, ran through the night and did not have this issue. I was in Performance mode. You must have a custom mode or in some other mode than performance. Unless you are in a 200 mile or longer ultra there is no reason to limit display options. Battery was lower than expected, had one S+ running and consumed 58% in 34h with estimated battery of 51h. There was very little sun during this race.
Ahh, see this was for baro. The 9 baro was in Endurance mode uses screen time out. The battery will not survive more than 20-25h. Time for a Vertical! The above was for Vertical.
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@Brad_Olwin well done on that race! Yes I had trail running mode on, but changed the battery setting to performance. (It was set to good) I thought it should then come on every time I raised my wrist?
The Baro was more accurate in altitude and distance by a small amount too. It’s a great watch. But yeah, that Vertical keeps calling me…