Update 3.25.18
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@ADidier did you check if the bugs are still there?
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Just got it up and running—hasn’t fixed the Outdoor watchface bug I’ve posted about on another thread, but I’ll see for the sunset alerts, altimeter calibration, and other minor bugs as time goes on. I always just get excited seeing that update notification anyway—always something fun coming!
And that continue later button when pausing activities—LETS GOOO!

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@JebClydeNC That resume later function is actually something that no other Suunto watch has and many have been begging for. Pretty big.
Being able to start navigation from the Suunto App map is also pretty cool! The other Suunto wacthes have it.
Now let’s see if the Bluetooth disconnection issues were solved! Will test today.
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This is a very big feature that’s holding many people in Garmin land. I hope Suunto brings this to the rest of Suunto watches. I think this will improve Suunto Run sales


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I just updated the watch. I hope this update will fix the error of losing connection with the heart rate monitor. I use a Suunto smart belt and almost every training I have a disconnection between the watch and the heart rate strap.
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@BokiRun me to. Will test today and report back.
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The issue with lost bluetooth connection to Suunto Chest Strap is still present

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@Nelson-Diogo Yes! Very cool and a very useful feature the ‘continue later’ option
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@Nelson-Diogo I understand how you feel, and like you, I’m a little frustrated by the very limited improvements in the RUN updates. I don’t think I’m going to keep my copy.
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@ADidier I see, I’m a little bit disappointed also but I hope things get better and I’m quite satisfied with the Suunto Run despite everything.
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I hope Suunto roll this feature out to all watches that can support it in the near future.
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@Nelson-Diogo I ran 17 km this morning. And there was no loss of connection between the watch and the heart rate strap. But we’ll see what happens tomorrow. But the same thing happened before. Sometimes I finish training and the watch does not lose connection with the heart rate belt.