Disable Morning Report?
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I can’t seem to find a way to turnoff the morning report. Where is that in the settings and if you can or cannot, how do you view the morning report after you have dismissed it?
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The A.I. generated answer on the internet is this, can you give it a try?
On the Watch:
Press the upper right button to open the main menu.
Scroll down to Settings → General → Notifications or Activity Tracker (depending on your model).
Look for Morning Report or Daily Summary.
Toggle it off.Using Suunto App:
Open the Suunto app on your phone.
Go to Settings → Watch Settings → Notifications / Activity Tracking.
Find Morning Report or Daily Summary and disable it.
Sync your watch with the app to apply changes.Hope that helps
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@jmolenaar2 that’s more likely to match Garmin, not Suunto. There is no Settings->Watch Settings in the App and pressing the upper right button opens the last used activity tracking…
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@jmolenaar2 said in Disable Morning Report?:
The A.I. generated answer on the internet is this, can you give it a try?
On the Watch:
Press the upper right button to open the main menu.
Scroll down to Settings → General → Notifications or Activity Tracker (depending on your model).
Look for Morning Report or Daily Summary.
Toggle it off.Using Suunto App:
Open the Suunto app on your phone.
Go to Settings → Watch Settings → Notifications / Activity Tracking.
Find Morning Report or Daily Summary and disable it.
Sync your watch with the app to apply changes.Hope that helps
there is no “upper right button to menu” to begin with.
I guess, that all users are able to ask an AI of their choice.
Just the quality of answers is not there yet (which you can also see when reading Suunto’s own chatbots in FB groups).I suggest to not just copy & paste AI content here which has not been verified.
Thank you!
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@unpaved4925 said in Disable Morning Report?:
I can’t seem to find a way to turnoff the morning report. Where is that in the settings and if you can or cannot, how do you view the morning report after you have dismissed it?
the morning report cannot be brought up again after it has been dismissed.
I don’t think there is a way to turn it off separately (you can only turn off sleep tracking in total). -
I would also like to disable the useless morning report. There is literally no information on it that I need to know first thing in the morning but I do have to dismiss it every day before my watch becomes usable.
But I found a hack. If I disable sleep tracking then I do not get a morning report.
Pro: you also have a slightly better battery life.
Con: for reasons beyond my comprehension, disabling sleep tracking also disables hrv.With sleep tracking disabled you do not miss anything. It’s not very accurate. Better is to ask yourself in the morning, do I feel refreshed or still tired. If tired, do something about it!
Loosing hrv might be slightly more disappointing. Hrv might actually tell you something useful (although science isn’t that sure, they only studied effect on ill people, not on healthy ones) and hrv measuring on a wristwatch might be not that accurate (at least, on garmins they investigated it was not and I don’t see why other brands would be so much better) -
@elbee That was what I had found as well. I wish HRV was unrelated to sleep tracking specifically or that there was a setting to disable the Morning Report. I am sure some have found it useful.
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You are right. I wont do that again. I understand it’s more confusing than helping.
Have a good day
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@elbee said in Disable Morning Report?:
for reasons beyond my comprehension, disabling sleep tracking also disables hrv.
With sleep tracking disabled you do not miss anything. It’s not very accurate.
I believe that now the sleep tracking is accurate enough, at wake up I usually give a look at the graph of the sleep stages and it generally fit with my feeling
however, it think that sleep tracking and HRV estimation could be actually decoupled since they should be computed using different data, that is: movements (accelerometer) and heart rate, respectively.
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@Stefano-M64 Yea in ideal case, Suunto could make manual HRV measurement possibility that people could do in the morning (I am hearing that it is the best way of measuring HRV). In that case it would work independently of sleep and sleep time HRV and would probably give an ability to have HRV measurement even with 24/7 HR tracking disabled.
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@Stefano-M64 said in Disable Morning Report?:
I believe that now the sleep tracking is accurate enough
I think it is absolutely rubbish.
Sleep tracking was on last night. I went to bed at 22:20, did some reading and turned of the light at 22:30. I woke op at 5:50 and waited until 6:30 for the alarm to go of and wake my wife. Before I went to bed I did some reading (from 20:00 onwards) and watched an episode of the boys on the couch (from 21:00 onwards)
Sleep tracking says I have fallen asleep at 20:46 and slept until 6:17.
Both are completely wrong. And then there are the sleep stages. I have no way to check that, but I can say the pattern isn’t the average pattern a person without sleep problems has during the night.
I’m always puzzled by people who claim sleep stages are accurate.But besides this. Let’s assume it is accurate. What do I do if it shows I don’t have enough deep sleep? Try to sleep deeper?
For people with sleep problems it can be even more problematic. They only become more stressed about sleep it their watch says they have a low sleep score. That’s not something I say, that’s what medical sleep specialists say.
You also say, it generally fit with your feeling. That’s great! Just trust your feeling and don’t look at some algorithm.
Just ask yourself in the morning, do I feel refreshed or still tired? If tired very often, do something about it.So far my rant

With the last firmware update Suunto added some more fine grained settings (new alarm settings is great!) and I hope they continue this way. Most of the little annoyances I had after I switched from Garmin to Suunto are already solved. There are some minors left.
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@elbee just a reminder that if something does not work well for you does not mean that it does not work for others also. I do not care much about sleep tracking, but all my Suunto watches were very spoton on detecting sleep time and even naps. So it works for some people for sure.

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@elbee said in Disable Morning Report?:
Sleep tracking was on last night. I went to bed at 22:20, did some reading and turned of the light at 22:30. I woke op at 5:50 and waited until 6:30 for the alarm to go of and wake my wife. Before I went to bed I did some reading (from 20:00 onwards) and watched an episode of the boys on the couch (from 21:00 onwards)
Sleep tracking says I have fallen asleep at 20:46 and slept until 6:17.
Both are completely wrong.I never got such a problem, the fallen asleep and wake up times have always been correct for me. With the last update also the awake time is improved, before it was too sensitive.
You also say, it generally fit with your feeling. That’s great! Just trust your feeling and don’t look at some algorithm.
of course, it can be disabled if you don’t like it, or simply do not wear your watch while at bed
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@aiv4r Sure. I know some people claim better results. Same with the optical heart rate sensor. Some claim it’s spot on and I never had a watch with an optical sensor that was accurate enough to ditch my external sensor.
But really, one cannot claim that sleep stages are accurate just by looking at it. The watch doesn’t measure sleep. It draws conclusions from input it takes (which we don’t know) based on algorithms
(which we don’t know).And this all is just a diversion from the original topic: Please add an option to disable morning report.
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@elbee Tracking sleep stages and tracking sleep times is very different thing. I agree that we should just disregard stages, those will never be accurate. I was talking about times and not sleep stages, I do not pay attention to those.
Re Morning Report - Disable sleep tracking and Report will be gone as far as I understand.
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The one I was replying to did talk about sleep stages. :
@Stefano-M64 said in Disable Morning Report?:
I believe that now the sleep tracking is accurate enough, at wake up I usually give a look at the graph of the sleep stages and it generally fit with my feeling
(and disable sleep tracking to disable morning report is a work around. I prefer a proper configuration setting)
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@elbee I agree, there should be a simple toggle for morning report without doing anything about sleep tracking.