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    Transfer routes from logbook to navigation?

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    • David YoungD Offline
      David Young Bronze Member @Tomas5
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      @Tomas5 That’s terrible. My old Traverse can build the route all by itself. I think it was a retrograde step on Suunto’s part to move the route-building code to the app for the S9, but at least with an Android phone you can work with Bluetooth alone.

      (It’s still no fun though on a storm-lashed hillside to be sheltering your phone from the rain while waiting for the app to complete all its little checks and routines!)

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      • Brad_OlwinB Offline
        Brad_Olwin Moderator @David Young
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        @David-Young @Tomas5 My hope is that the app will provide offline maps and offline routing. I have been asking for this longer than the thread has been here….

        Vector/T6c/Ambit 3 Peak/S5 Copper/S3/S7 Ti/S9 baro Ti/S9P Ti/S9PP Ti/Vertical Ti/Race Ti/RaceS/Ocean/Wing

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        • Tomas5T Offline
          Tomas5 @David Young
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          @David-Young compared to Ambit era, there is more usefull features that was removed from new watches.

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            A Former User @Tomas5
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            @Tomas5 said in Transfer routes from logbook to navigation?:

            compared to Ambit era, there is more usefull features that was removed from new watches.

            This statement highly depends on the use case, as the above posts shows 😉

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              freeheeler @Guest
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              @andrasveres
              I agree! much more useful features have been added than removed… I wouldn’t want to step back

              living sideways

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                Tomas5 @Guest
                last edited by Tomas5

                @andrasveres @freeheeler well I don’t say that there aren’t lot of new usefull features. I just say that there are usefull features that was removed:

                • Route navigation from log
                • Possibility to use multiple bike pods at once (cadence + power + speed)
                • Possibility to have paired two different bikes (same kind of pod)
                • Auto-calibration of bikepod
                • Custom programmed apps
                • Multiple displays with graph in one sports mode (hr + altitude for example)
                • Toggle backlight

                From HW side: I miss compass on S5, but yes I could buy more expensive S9 so that’s more or less mine mistake.

                This are just most obvious for me but maybe other people miss something else too.

                To be fair, i really like new features like bluetooth and daily step counter i didn’t have on A2S. And daily WHR is nice to have but considering accuracy I would gladly trade it for compass, multiple graphs, toggle backlight etc if there was this possibility.

                But i don’t want to spoil this thread, so i will keep out of this topic anymore.

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                  A Former User @Tomas5
                  last edited by A Former User

                  @Tomas5 don’t get me wrong, I just wanted to point out that the usefulness of a feature varies by use case, what is useful for me, might not be useful for you.

                  No question that, if you compare old and new generation watches, they have different features, but I can say only for my case which feature I consider useful or not.

                  ☮

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                    brugglyn @Guest
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                    Hi, the topic is already quite old, but the function is still missing. even with the latest generation of Suunto watches. I have therefore created a feature suggestion: Help it make it to the top. Thank you!
                    https://forum.suunto.com/topic/10224/life-saving-feature-offline-gpx-export-of-tracks

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                      mmerkl @sigi on the go
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                      @sigi-on-the-go you are absolutely right. Navigate using a route from the logbook (without having to synchronize with the phone) is a LIFE-SAVING feature if you are a mountaineer/climber. Trying to synchronize the routes via Bluetooh in the middle of a mountain climb is nonsense. Doing it during a summer or winter storm is impossible. Making it in complex crevassed terrain or below sections exposed to loose rock, just unreasonable? Traversing a knife-edge complex ridge, haha, not a funny joke.
                      I´m a long time user of Suunto Watches (30 years), but It is very disappointing that such an expensive watch (Suunto 9 Pro Peak) that is advertised to be “Peak Pro”, “Made for adventures, from trails to underwater”, does not have such a basic LIFE-SAVING feature.

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                        mmerkl @brugglyn
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                        @brugglyn yes, the function is still missing. One year ago I complained to Customer Care, but it is still missing. Very disappointing that a LIFE-SAVING feature is not important to Suunto.

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