• Navigation orientation issue

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    @Vrba007 Here’s the test I use to see if the compass is calibrated when I don’t know where North is. Hold the watch level and let the red North pointer settle. Note the pointer’s direction and ideally line it up on a terrain feature. Now rotate the watch in your hands and see what the pointer does. If the pointer returns quickly to its original direction then that direction should be North and the compass should be calibrated. If the pointer wanders around the edge of the screen before stopping at some arbitrary point then I assume it’s not calibrated. Of course, you need to recalibrate every time you charge your watch, as the charging cable connects magnetically.
  • Worst software update

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    Nic PuiaN
    @isazi Yeah, I think I’ll do that. Thanks.
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    @isazi Many thanks for explanation. When I contacted support two weeks ago, they told me to do battery calibration, both soft and hard reset (I did it several times) and wait. I don´t believe it will fix anything, it seems I finally have to send the watch to service center.
  • Bug in target bar on a S9B

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    freeheelerF
    @Brad_Olwin I am not sure if I described it correct. This forum is full of bug reports and separate feature request. I don’t think it makes sense to re-list them all. What I would like to see is a list from Suunto (not from users or testers) what they are aware of.
  • Bad max. speed

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    DurriD
    @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos ok, Thanks for help
  • What I love from S9B and not so much after an A3P

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    @Brad_Olwin said in What I love from S9B and not so much after an A3P: somewhat solved I prefer control of my own route direction, so automatic detection and its interesting foibles amid forested switchbacks (experienced) isn’t an improvement for me, though I can absolutely see others preferring it. My point is that you can pick the waypoint to which you want to return from a watch menu on the A3P and see the distance and bearing. Skirting something (usually) or other improvisation (often) describes an arc for which radial navigation is well-suited. The rest of the user’s attention can be devoted to not sinking into a bog or sliding down a landslip or whatever. It might not be the very best for speed but that’s at the user end of responsibility. S9 gives me the route shape and the scale and, as you pointed out, no distance to any WP. With the (alternative) Bearing Nav, that’s more than a couple of button presses to invoke the GoTo and, unless within eyeshot, it’s map time. The (my) problem isn’t the automatic rejoining or reversing of a route … it’s relocating the thing at an optimal, or at least predictable, point. For ease of use in that regard, A3P offers only a couple of button presses. Fine (and not actually an answer to my use case) to have bailout routes but, of course, that’s a phone app, not watch capability (unless the S9 can pull that route from the phone via its own menu system). For which you need phone time. As ever, I’m not saying one system should exist in isolation. Neither is a substitute for the other.
  • Waypoints - What is displayed?

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    @fritzbt2013 it did work for me if I uploaded via the services menu is QS. Do you have SA connected with QS? I’m on iOS which is not officially supported according to the uploader, but it works. I tested a route yesterday using this process. Straight export from PAR. You only need to fill out the label field. Select POI in the export options. Upload to QS The file then shoes up in SA. If you select it, you will see the waypoint flags.
  • Assisted GPS issues on S9 since 2.13.18

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    Dimitrios KanellopoulosD
    @g287-sf haha
  • Missing Training Runs in Fitness Level Tab

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    isaziI
    @hristijan-petreski okay than if you had VO2max but not always, is this bug. It’ll be fixed, I’m pretty sure.
  • How to turn off 9?

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    A option to turn off my Suunto 9 would be a nice addition.
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    @flypg the standby option only enables a very dim backlight while you wear the watch. If I’m not mistaken it will still put the watch screen off after a couple of minutes without movement.
  • Suunto Plus Climb (Hill training) and grade in %

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    @freeheeler thanks
  • Suuntolink - windows 11 compatibility issues?

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    sartoricS
    @A-Ryan Well, skipping the fact that this is a 2 years old post , the OP is asking exactly this Anyone having problems with suuntolink after upgrading windows 10 to windows 11?
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    @isazi Thanks !
  • Altitude recording issue

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    @isazi I just changed that now front eh suunto 7. So it was the very first ski test I did. I used that for running and trekking. Trekking it worked. Running it takes ages to get the gps signal and sometimes after a minute from the beginning the training app reboots. So that’s another problem too. Anyways. I bought it refurbished so I might send it in again. One other thing I noticed in comparison with the 7 I had is that the running pace on a threadmill indoor with no gps is totally wrong. The calculation made on the moving on the wrist (indoor with no gps) for the pace on the 7 was correct (identical to the one on the threadmill) on the 9 is totally wrong. Tells me I run with a 2’30” per km pace…
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  • Suunto 9 energy saver

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    Same here with my Suunto Spartan Sport, sometimes I am wondering why it is making any sounds out of the closet. @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Suunto 9 energy saver: I am quite sure it picks up vibrations. Mine 6 watches all do it. I have to really keep them somewhere not affected by waling etc.
  • S9B shows strange behavior

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    cosme.costaC
    @isazi check here: https://forum.suunto.com/topic/3986/s9b-black-screen?_=1612774998552
  • Problems with S9B HR data after new update

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    @Jonathan-Schwarz on Android 10 long press on the app icon, app info, storage and cache.
  • Suunto 9 GPS very bad and often without signal

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    @running-L It does sound like you may have a hardware issue, I have two S9s and they both fix very fast and rarely (I cannot remember the last time) lose a GPS fix during an exercise. It is possible when in areas that are difficult for GPS (deep canyon for instance). But, I did not get a GPS error when running a race early in March where there was a slot canyon. I would start a support ticket.

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