I get your frustration. I was an early adopter of the Steel. I would agree lack of side-mount compatibility is a disappointment.
Obviously the Steel is their flagship, and I don't see it being abandoned. Suunto put their efforts into the D5, giving the mass market access to a colour screen computer at a mid point price. On teh back of that came RGBM2. The Core was an obvious play to give a lower price, and lighter weight Eon.
Now clearly Suunto needed to put some differences between the Core and the Steel to persuade buyers other than those who wanted greater depth and a steel case, hence the Buhlmann upgrade due for Steel only which will include RGBM2 . Obviously this as been delayed by the D5 taking priority and then Covid.
I use the Steel and push it hard, I also have a Perdix. Buhlmann on the Steel is a nice to have, since there's negligible real world difference between RGBM at P-2 and Buhlmann GF 45/95
Apart from SM I can't see any real deficiencies of the Steel, sure I have a small list niggles, I'd like to be able to force it into sleep mode rather than wait for it to time out, I'd like to override the water sensor, I'd like to modify teh alarms rather than all on or off and different tones. I'm sure others would have their preferences. None of these detract from the computer, indeed I think its UI, screen and menus are light years ahead of the Perdix
Currently there's nothing on the market that gives any real advantage over the Steel. Sure the Ratio has some nice features but nothing that really gives it an advantage over the Eon apart from SM. I would be hard pressed to come up with a must have list of improvements
I used to be AI or nothing - I'm ambivalent to it now. My wife and I have 7 transmitters between us, but I'm also good just using an SPG I'm happy with SPG's on my SM - if I was desperate I'd have brought transmitter for my Perdix.
Obviously the Steel is their flagship, and I don't see it being abandoned. Suunto put their efforts into the D5, giving the mass market access to a colour screen computer at a mid point price. On teh back of that came RGBM2. The Core was an obvious play to give a lower price, and lighter weight Eon.
Now clearly Suunto needed to put some differences between the Core and the Steel to persuade buyers other than those who wanted greater depth and a steel case, hence the Buhlmann upgrade due for Steel only which will include RGBM2 . Obviously this as been delayed by the D5 taking priority and then Covid.
I use the Steel and push it hard, I also have a Perdix. Buhlmann on the Steel is a nice to have, since there's negligible real world difference between RGBM at P-2 and Buhlmann GF 45/95
Apart from SM I can't see any real deficiencies of the Steel, sure I have a small list niggles, I'd like to be able to force it into sleep mode rather than wait for it to time out, I'd like to override the water sensor, I'd like to modify teh alarms rather than all on or off and different tones. I'm sure others would have their preferences. None of these detract from the computer, indeed I think its UI, screen and menus are light years ahead of the Perdix
Currently there's nothing on the market that gives any real advantage over the Steel. Sure the Ratio has some nice features but nothing that really gives it an advantage over the Eon apart from SM. I would be hard pressed to come up with a must have list of improvements
I used to be AI or nothing - I'm ambivalent to it now. My wife and I have 7 transmitters between us, but I'm also good just using an SPG I'm happy with SPG's on my SM - if I was desperate I'd have brought transmitter for my Perdix.