• Ultimate performance watch for racing and training V2

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    Francesco PaganoF
    @gogapo I created a guided workout similar to yours with SA. On the interval I can see the remaining distance to the end (358 m out of 400). My watch is a S9PP not a SR2 [image: 1758104976205-27776d48-55f8-47e7-8ff4-6a7be97a72c9-image.png]
  • Large screen adventure watch for outdoor expeditions and training.

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    pavel.samokhaP
    @elevationpain in addition to what listed above could you please also check if you have iPhone reports like shown in this video https://www.youtube.com/shorts/uu3sjN1--BM and share to me in Direct Message here
  • Ultimate performance watch for racing and training.

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    Jan SuchánekJ
    @Meneillos Known bug. Should be repaired in future. I hope, I could connect speed AND cadence sensor in near future.
  • Light and compact but ultimate performance watch for racing and training.

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    Inge NallssonI
    @Chen-Avinadav There is nothing wrong with your Race S or the GPS reception. Upload the .fit exercise file to an analysing site and you will see that the pace/speed variations are smoothly and slowly registered second by second. The Suunto ‘bug’ (as many of us would call it) lies within the Suunto App presentation and graph scale coarseness. It doesn’t have anything to do with the length of the activity; instead the presentation ‘bug’ is triggered by too small pace variations. Look at your 41 minute exercise. At the very beginning is a smooth acceleration from something like 8:00/km. Also at the ending minutes there is a ‘downwards spike’ of pace drop registered to 8:40/km. At the other pace extreme you hover around 4:40/km. That is a 4 minute difference which allows the Suunto App to draw ‘smoothish’ curves. In the 82 minute Run session, the pace span is a mere 1m20s circa (4:24-5:44-ish/km), and somehow the Suunto App then thinks it is A-OK to draw a rough sketch of the pace variations; with very few points. Back a few months ago, when I cared about this issue and actually reported it in this forum, I tried to create smooth graphs by walking at the beginning of every Run session. But due to some delay incorporated in the Suunto App about when to start plotting the pace curve, I had to walk for an overly long time to make that happen. If memory serves me, more than 40 seconds. I decided it to be too much of a hassle…
  • Suunto 9 Peak Pro

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    With the beta FW in I did 600 yards in the pool and still the stroke detection doesn’t work… everything is detected as free (free, breast, back). Once change I did see was, when there was a change in stroke during a length, the next turn wasn’t detected.
  • Lightweight sports watch designed for runners

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    @Pep-Carbonell only accurate method is a professional lactate measurement on a treadmill. If you can not do that or you don’t want to spend the money, a field test like a 10km Time-Trial/Race or 1h all-out is the most accurate you can go. The average HR for the last 20 min is in the ball park of ±3 BPM of your lactate threshold. If you do that 2 or 3 times over the next months to reduce daily influences you will be able to quite accurately narrow down your HR at the lactate threshold. Formulas like 90% of HRmax are way to inaccurate and can be ±20 BPM off. ZoneSense is already more accurate but can still have around ±10 BPM inaccuracy as scientific works could show. A deviation of 10 BPMs is quite good compared to the other calculation methods but it’s still huge if you want to train correctly in the zones.
  • Suunto 9 Peak

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    Danny LabranaD
    Received feedback from the support team. They tell me that the Peak Pro is no longer manufactured, nor that they have the parts to repair it. Not sure why they talk about parts, as to me, the issue had nothing to do with “mechanics” (but hey I’m not a techncian). Their position is “we can maybe fix it, but a cost that wouldn’t be relevant to you”, so instead, they offer to me a replacement with another device. With an incredible discount of 10€ !!! Quite interstingly, the Peak Pro is one of the models they’re offering in this deal of the century. Yes. The same model that is not manufactured anymore and for which they have no spare parts if there’s an issue. Just bought a new Sports2. But with a “I give these guys one last chance, before I move to G” approach, as I’m pretty pi**ed off, the failure happened after a failed update (according to me, but once again, I’m no Suunto technicain), 2 weeks after the warranty expired, and by the fact that the support is putting me in a position where I have no other option that to buy a new device. Aren’t they clamining they are a sustainable company? “Repairability” is the basis of being sustainable, especially for a device that was first realseased less than 3 years ago. Or is the image they want to give some sort of green-washing. Anyways…
  • Suunto 9

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    Danny LabranaD
    I see. I should take an appointment with the ophatlmologist MERCI for the tip @Mff73 (and @larrybbaker ) Topic can be closed!
  • Suunto’s first smart-with WearOS

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    Camille ChalveratC
    @Egika Hi, I’m also waiting for Suunto to get moving and expand its range of applications dedicated to kitesurfing!! Today, nothing is offered and there is no way to connect your watch to the surfr application.
  • Suunto 5 Peak

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    Hello, today we noticed this issue on my wifes 5 Peak. Unfortunatelly it has already 2.5 year so it is not under warranty anymore. And she is light user, and not wearing it while washing dishes, showering, sleeping etc. Only around 9hours a day during working days only and then while cycling/hiking but thats few times a month. [image: 1753289160907-img_0635.jpeg]
  • Suunto 5

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    Discussion here. Re: BUG: Intermittent music controls I have similar issue with my vertical despite having music enable is Suunto app settings
  • Suunto 3 and Suunto 3 Fitness

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    Steven SmithS
    Interesting take! A lightweight Suunto with Stryd support would be a game-changer for runners. I doubt they’ll add it, but if they did, I’d consider it too. The T6c was legendary—2000 miles is impressive!
  • Show the map in autopause mode

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    I checked with devs there were technical reasons why it was left out. Reported that users complain about that
  • Time/distance to next waypoint/POI

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    @Egika thank you!
  • Ability to view and Select Bluetooth Device

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    @Dan-Cantir thats correct!
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    @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Valuate the X on the map and offer the possibility to "SAVE IT AS A POI" or to "GO TO IT IN BEARING MODE": @Fenr1r but Suunto doesn’t listen 🧔 (sarcasm) So I keep my fingers crossed that one day Suunto won’t listen to requests for improvements in structured training either.
  • Suunto vertical s ?

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    HighlandsH
    @far-blue The 9PP doesn’t have dual band either.
  • Release date for the new Suunto Run OW234?

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    @Egika okay
  • Question about Adventure Racing sport mode

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    EgikaE
    @maszop garmin has a special AR mode, that allows recording but not much else. and basically it shows a time stamp since when this mode was enabled uninterruptedly. So it can be checked easily after the race.
  • Charging a Watch via Smartphone

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    @Stefano-M64 correct. As most phones can also connect USB memory sticks, they are able to power them. And: Afaik there is a European regulation about chargers, that require them to be USB-C This is why Suunto Run has a USB-C charger. And upcoming new models as well.
  • Long press button function for Sports Modes

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    Steven HambletonS
    @Egika So it does!
  • Essential Feature Request: 10m Pool Size Setting

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    @P-Cm as far as I know, it is not going to happen
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    @Stefano-M64 @sky-runner : yes, this is under construction and will very likely be changed with the next Firmware
  • New Suunto 10?

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    I’m locking this one just to avoid another speculations filled topic just comment here : https://forum.suunto.com/topic/2654/suunto-11-wishlist
  • The color of the route segments on the watch depends on the steepness

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    And being able to zoom the alti profile
  • Mermaid and snorkeling for older watch

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    Underwater precision is not the issue. Pressure changes magnitudes bigger than in the atmosphere with altitude. It is the total detection range of the sensor that is limiting it. You have a fixed bit resolution of the sensor in total. To get high precision altitude resolution, you need to waste a lot of bits for under water. With S9PP this has been re-dialed. Not so for older models. Any extension under water will reduce resolution above.
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    @Łukasz-Szmigiel I know, but I believe that Vietnamese is not supported by Suunto at the moment.
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  • Which UI layout do you prefer? (S9PP/SV users)

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    @Francesco-Pagano said in Which UI layout do you prefer? (S9PP/SV users): I voted for “other” because with time, I am getting used to the new UI and I believe it would be nice to just add one more widget to left-swipe. I selected “other” for the same reason. A possibility to pin more than one widget and move between them horizontally like in the old UI would be great.
  • SuuntoPlus™app usage

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    @Brad_Olwin S9, if I remember well it was implemented for new UI only. But if I’m wrong, I’ll update the post.
  • hrv, ectopic beats

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    I’d also be interested to know as I too suffer from this (last time I was tested they recorded around 1500 ectopic beats over a 24 hour period). I’m lucky enough to suffer from both atrial fibrillation which is probably connected to aortic stenosis. I’m anticipating a stent will be on the cards for me over the coming decade or two I don’t use HR for my training and I haven’t yet used HRV, but will definitely keep an eye on this thread as I may implement the HRV recording in the future
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    @Anthony-Guillemette An hint that it might come https://forum.suunto.com/post/163484

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