• 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 CarbonellP
    @brave_dave thank you so much, I see… My last 20 minutes of a 10k race and my Zonesense anaerobic thershold are quite similar (+/-2bpm). But then, there’s the widget on Suunto Run (the watch) that tells me that my lactate thershold is 12 or 14 bpm lower than the other methods and this confuses me, I guess it’s wrong. Anyway, thanks again.
  • 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-Labrana I didn’t know you could do that either so thanks to you for asking the question & thanks to @Mff73 for providing the answer
  • 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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    Tomas5T
    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!
  • Clean basic watchface

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    @pilleus the 9 Peak (same size) has a great basic watch face — could someone move it to the Peak Pro?
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  • Sleep tracking S.Race activating

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    @Durri definitely not necessary. While I am not really sure if you off-time sleeps will be handled as sleeping or napping, just leave it on and let it do it’s thing. Then we like to hear about your experience!
  • Change the name of the "end" option in order to record an exercise

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    Yes, regardless of the language, it would be really cool (and useful) to use a color code for end/save - continue - pause - discard our activities.
  • Climb Guidance - General

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    @isazi ok thanks for your feedback. So I guess it’s more accurate then when there are « few » sections » with big elevations than on routes with lot of sections and few elevation. (By the way I realize that the exemple I’ve taken was not good => in mountains I experimented that it was working pretty well)
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    @GiPFELKiND As part of calibrating the barometric altimeter, the temperature of the sensor is required as part of the calibration as pressure is also temperature dependent
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    Orthostatic test would be great. I’ve bought the polar only for that test and for me it is the best tool for analyzing potential overtraining so far
  • [UPDATE] Disable notification ONLY during trainings

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    @far-blue said in [UPDATE] Disable notification ONLY during trainings: Just to add to this (which I also noticed), When DND is on it also silences all alerts for structured workouts. This isn’t a very helpful or expected behaviour so can DND mode when in an activity please allow actual activity alerts to still, um, alert? Yes, that is a bug in my opinion. It needs to disable system notifications for the duration of the activity while allowing activity related alerts (Guides, + Apps, etc.)
  • How does FusedPace react to there being a foot pod

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    Ok, I’ve been experimenting and this is what I’ve found so far. Firstly, it seems clear to me that the behaviour of the watch’s presentation of pace changes when a stryd pod is used so I’m pretty sure the pace data is used and is used in preference to in-watch fusedspeed data. When I use the stryd pod, pace appears to be updated pretty consistently every 2 seconds or so. I actually think Suunto could do some work to tune this to improve it because my iPhone app (iSmoothRun) can update every second but that’s an aside. When the stryd is paired, no level of mucking about with gps or holding my arm to see the watch for extended periods makes any difference so I’m going to say when a stryd is paired fusedspeed isn’t used and pace comes from the stryd, not gps. When not using the stryd pod I can def. create scenarios where I can tell the difference. With a recently sync’d watch, over 20% battery, performance level gps and a solid gps signal I actually think the watch updates pace faster than when using the stryd. However, not sync’ing before a run, having less than 20% battery and running deliberately where I know the GPS signal is weaker (under trees, along canals etc) the pace update rate drops significantly. Here it seems to update every 5 or so seconds and is also more likely to react to a slowing of pace than an acceleration. I’m guessing this is the frusedspeed stuff kicking in. If I go further to ‘break’ the fusedspeed capability by holding my wrist up to view my watch continuously (therefore preventing the accelerometer from doing it’s job) then in a poor signal area the pace can easily freeze for 20 seconds or more until GPS catches up. So my conclusion is that the watch adopts behaviour 1 from my original post. As a result I’m not going to be retiring my Stryd any time soon And as a PS maybe Suunto could improve the refresh rate for pace and power from the stryd to every second I’d be interested to hear if other people have different experiences
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    @fritzbt2013 I can confirm that it is the least used custom activity that gets deleted. I recently got back to using my Vertical and had 4 custom activities (only). I noted which one was at the top on the watch (the least used). I then performed the update, and it was gone, and I was down to 3 activities. I’ll continue to keep track of this, but it’s pretty easy to reproduce the problem and I would think Suunto could solved this fairly easily (if there is a good way to submit the issue where it might get some traction). For now, I’ve added ‘Stretching’ to both my watches and will (easily) make sure it will be the least used activity as a workaround to the problem.
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    @Egika Yep.
  • Form sync issue for multiple watches

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    @stromdiddily The watch will use HR but the other values can affect the TP calculations from what I have seen. See if this helps.
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    @Prenj Who knows Anyway this topic was supposed to be locked, to be used as a reference to the external sources (but I forgot to ) I’m closing it now
  • Auto-detect Activity

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    According to battery life, this could be a feature that could be turned on/off by the user. Gyroskope + HR is always on on most watches, only GPS is off by default. So it shouldn’t be that demanding e.g. when HR goes up and Steps / Minute increase. Garmin has a feature called “Move IQ” doing something similar but haven’t tried yet. Therefore I would up vote for a configurable feature like that.
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    @2b2bff Ah, I missed the sleep part… sorry @Benjamin-DuPont
  • Mp3s for Aqua

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    can try convert YouTube songs to MP3. got website allow you to do convert.
  • Suunto core reonsert battery

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    @André-Faria oh cool so if I’m careful I only have to worry about changing the battery? Nevermind I can’t read gonna have to get an o-ring.
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    @asorli Oh yeah, I’m sorry, I forgot to mention that this method of hard reset is also not working… I press all 4 buttons, nothing happens…
  • Personal contact info in watches

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    @metalmi I think it seems like that feature is hidden seems not really obvious for a new user. Ideally I think when someone purchases a watch from Suunto and is doing the initial setup it would ask if you want to enter a name and contact info to be added into the watch in addition to your age, height, and weight. Then the watch would automatically show the correct info in some of the menus do if someone picks it up and uses it they will see it.

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