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  • Polls for new features

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  • All resolved features and suggestions

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  • Language selection

    feature suggestion
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    Dimitrios KanellopoulosD
    @flypg you can do that (select a lang internally) but that can result to a mess if especially you use unit conversions etc We will be going with the official support of the Android AFAIK
  • Routes list - Accordion or search

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    @Matthieu-Fou said in Routes list - Accordion or search: Hello all, @vinc14 said in Routes list - Accordion or search: this function would be for the watch? because the app has to sort nearest distance to you! when listing all these sorting options, I was thinking about the app only. The watch can only store a limited number of routes, and for me it’s fine on the watch as-is. Exactly my point @Brad_Olwin The issue comes from my usage of routes. Unlike you, most of my routes (if not all) start in the street where I live. The “nearest route” sorting criteria becomes useless in this situation. Moreover, I sometimes have to edit routes since the autumn rainfalls change some paths to brooks in the countryside around me, so I have “summer” and “winter” (well dry/wet) versions of my routes . The Suunto app is fine, but I prefer a big screen and a mouse to edit GPX files, then import these into the app. The “issue” with doing this is that it resets the “creation date” value and a route I’ve been running for years can appear as created “2 weeks ago” (hence not a good sorting criteria either) I use a Mac and an iPad (preferred) or a large Mac display to create routes. Problem solved. Again, I think that is plenty of flexibility. Theoretically yes, but in practice, the only sorting criteria left is the route name (which works fine but “could be improved”, see my post above) I only use routes when I plan somewhere off trail or somewhere I am not familiar with. I use routes often for ski touring as I have winter routes that differ from trail approaches. On my side, I use routes almost everytime I run/ride, mostly because I want to ensure : I’ll avoid dangerous spots / roads I’ll run/ride as planned : if I miss a turn I could add/skip some km If you have been running/riding a route for years I guess I am still confused. Routes I commonly run I do not use as routes, they don’t change. I would argue that editing your routes solves a problem, by creation date will give you the new edited route, or you could incorporate time of year in the title. Search in iOS is quite flexible and compound searches work. The routing capabilities are one of the reasons I bought the Suunto Race (and I’m very happy I did it !) In reality how many routes do you need? I could delete a lot of mine and re-create some that I do not use often. in the watch : since it’s just a matter of toggling the “Use in watch” option of the app and let the BT send data to the watch, this is no big deal and it’s fine as-is. Having numerous routes on the watch would be useless, IMHO, and require advanced sorting on the watch (which is not my point) in the app : since it’s just a matter of storing GPX data in a GB-storage device, it don’t think setting a maximum number is relevant. So far, I have 24 routes stored in the app, I think I hardly could hit above 30. I see no real “lack of functionality” (nor “bug”) as for routes management in the Suunto App, my point is rather about GUI improvements : finding anything in a few clicks rather than a longer (boring!) scroll. I have more than 30 routes with many starting from work. I guess we differ in opinion as I do not have issues finding routes.
  • User Friendly Daily Functions S9

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    Dimitrios KanellopoulosD
    @sartoric that is what it should do/ However subtle vibrations can wake up the watch
  • Vibrate Only Alarm Clock (Spartan Trainer)

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    Tim4cT
    Thanks @ColdBeer, this topic can be closed
  • Daily activity count as total week exercice

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    @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos @sartoric thank you guys. For me Suunto doesn’t have competition in sport monitoring. You can have data of near all and based on a lot of sport types. Adding few features like that in the SA (basicaly show more data already known by Suunto) could be a powerful entry level to the daily activity bands market, and a dangerous alternative too, for people who at this point doesn’t plan to buy a Suunto watch.
  • On/Off button to activate background process

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    @sartoric I would welcome this feature too - in fact I submitted a new request before finding your post here. This background data sync process is not clear or easily understandable. Control is not in the hands of the users. IMO this is not good enough. Having tried and failed to restrict the app multiple times, as you say updates seem to reverse the process, or user choice is just being bypassed somehow. From the responses above it looks like this is a bug that needs fixing. Suunto* this is user data and privacy controls we’re taking about, please take this issue seriously. Cheers – Joe S.
  • KML files not supported

    routes files trail mountain
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    Fatih KaleF
    @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos No problem at all
  • Monitoring resting heart rate

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    @Spree This is (I guess) my point. RHR is pretty key, from what I understand, so it would be good if Suunto could implement a test for this. I’ve read a few times that people just lay down, start an activity and take the minimum reading. If that’s the case, then such a test activity - as part of the software - would be pretty useful.
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    Martin VrskaM
    @mff73 Yes, thanks, I just paired the S7 with quantified and I will test. Looks interesting. Thanks.
  • iOS Support for Big Sur

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    lexterm77L
    iOS Apps that are not even optimized for Mac at all can run on Big Sur with M1 chip unless developer has opted out. So my guess is that I need to wait and see. There are new apps showing up daily.
  • SA user interface suggestion

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    Stefan KerstingS
    @Brad_Olwin tried to find som old pictures but that was before the digital cameras came… Easy and reliable watch that showed both altimeter and pressure. Did a lot of hiking and the altitude was always better than on my Garmin 12
  • RHR

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    markytarkyM
    Isn’t the min HR provided also indicating your fitness and health condition? I think it is and I’m using it. I don’t say it is the same but it is an indication. If there will be something like a 7-day graph to see a trend, that would help.
  • Day data

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    @andré-faria no they don’t good joke
  • Show battery percentage in app and give notifications when level is low

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    @wotus said in Show battery percentage in app and give notifications when level is low: I miss an option to show the battery percentage of Suunto Smart Sensor, like the former movescount app. I would like to see the smart sensor battery level on the watch
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    Brad_OlwinB
    @suzzlo A good idea! I would like this as well.
  • Treat Warmup/Cool down separately

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    Dimitrios KanellopoulosD
    @Cooky stop the activity after warmup.
  • Display past tracks in the route planner

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    sartoricS
    @Efejota Well, it’s not like using the trackpad but it’s not bad. Consider that you don’t need to keep space pressed for zooming and hitting space is like touching the middle of the screen so the mouse pointer works accordingly
  • Route coloured according to speed

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    EgikaE
    @Luis-Andés-Olmedo yes, because as Isazi wrote, only metrics that can have zones can be shown this way. There are no speed zones in the watch…
  • Improved structured workouts in Suunto App and in watch display

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    @isazi cool. Another difference to Garmin…
  • New feature: add shoes, bicycle to activity

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    Tomas5T
    @cosme.costa thanks, i set up bike few years ago in strava but didn’t notice until now that they support bike parts too. Thank you.

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