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Ambit2 - spell it out for me...

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    Prenj @Brad_Olwin
    last edited by Prenj 3 Feb 2019, 22:44 2 Mar 2019, 22:39

    @Brad_Olwin
    I don’t think there is more than one way to understand this:
    A) ambit2 is managed through movescount and there is no other way to set most of the watch functions
    B) Suunto decides to shutdown Movescount and decides to move on with just new mobile app
    C) Suunto clearly states ambit2 will not be supported by new app

    If Suunto wanted to leave any option for ambit2 and other “old” watches open they would have said so. They wouldn’t just declare incompatibility with the only app they are going to pursue in the future. Therefore it’s a pure fiction that there is even a chance that these old watches are not going to effectively become paper weights. Their statement was pretty clear.

    I really love suunto products, as well as the other Amer sport brands, but this is something that is just not excusable. If it had been just a bad wording, they had more than enough time to fix it.

    Suunto Race

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      ANT-FRA
      last edited by 6 Mar 2019, 10:32

      I also have an Ambit 2 and today no solution is announced for solving (4).
      I have a watch wich works perfectly, I’m using Movescount with pleasure, I really hope that a solution will be found for our old watches.

      I really don’ t like this world where firms force you to buy new stuff when old stuff works perfectly… Really desappointed by Suunto.

      Excuse me for my English… I’m french (sorry, nobody’s perfect)

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        A Former User @Brad_Olwin
        last edited by A Former User 3 Jun 2019, 11:59 6 Mar 2019, 11:42

        @Brad_Olwin said in Ambit2 - spell it out for me...:

        how do you know exactly what is going to happen? … Perhaps saying that the watch is going to be disabled is premature

        … because he can read what Suunto announced on Jan.15?
        It’s clear stated that Ambit, Ambit2 are not compatible and
        no that’s not inside information it’s written black on white…

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          Brad_Olwin Moderator @Guest
          last edited by 6 Mar 2019, 17:07

          @Tobias-F said in Ambit2 - spell it out for me...:

          @Brad_Olwin said in Ambit2 - spell it out for me...:

          how do you know exactly what is going to happen? … Perhaps saying that the watch is going to be disabled is premature

          … because he can read what Suunto announced on Jan.15?
          It’s clear stated that Ambit, Ambit2 are not compatible and
          no that’s not inside information it’s written black on white…

          f09a3d3e-eae3-465c-b91a-a7479d16a45c-image.png

          Again, the black and white states these watches will not be compatible with SA. And that MC will shut down with an approximate time frame. It does not state they will become bricks. They may but we don’t know. Suunto I believe knows exactly how many legacy devices are in use. Whether they plan to implement something or not we simply don’t know. So saying these devices will not work is speculation.

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            sartoric Moderator @Brad_Olwin
            last edited by 6 Mar 2019, 17:26

            @Brad_Olwin
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              ajmorcal @Prenj
              last edited by 15 Mar 2019, 00:33

              @Emir-Karisik
              Well said. The concern that the Ambit 1 /2 watches will no longer have the same level of functionality after 2020 is legitimate and is based on the information we have at hand. Speculation is assuming that Suunto will provide a work around when no work around has been offered.

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                Matias Lindner @ajmorcal
                last edited by 3 Apr 2019, 10:57

                @ajmorcal I would like to quote your concern. I am deeply hoping that Suunto will provide a suitable solution for 100% functionality of Ambit 1/2 series after summer 2020. All of the members of this forum should invite their friends to share these concerns, in order to increase the chances that Suunto will be provide a solution. A critical mass of people has more impact and I suppose that Suunto won’t be happy if many of its customers will have to change the watches since I will definitively go with a competitor if this will be the case.

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                  awinkel Bronze Member
                  last edited by 4 Apr 2019, 09:29

                  It’s very bad there is still no respons from Suunto after there first announcement and the amount of criticism they got.
                  It’s clear they don’t care about their customers.

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                    Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @awinkel
                    last edited by 4 Apr 2019, 09:54

                    @awinkel I dont think they dont care about the customers, most probably they are planning for solutions and communicating those to you.

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                      witchcraft @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
                      last edited by witchcraft 4 Apr 2019, 13:12 4 Apr 2019, 13:12

                      @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos I hope you are correct, it does seem disturbingly quiet.

                      Ambit (1) and GPS TrackPod user

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                        A Former User @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
                        last edited by 4 Apr 2019, 21:47

                        @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Ambit2 - spell it out for me...:

                        @awinkel I dont think they dont care about the customers, most probably they are planning for solutions and communicating those to you.

                        @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos your position may be very difficult, but I guess Suunto needs to understand that “selling” is also an impulsive thing, and after a “bomb” like this, lots of users will switch to other brands. Guess they need to have a lot of confidence on their product to think that a costumer will go from suunto, to garmin (or polar, or other brand) to suunto again.
                        I am still hopping for a positive answer 😃

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                          keb_64
                          last edited by 5 Apr 2019, 07:49

                          I’m also surprised by this silence in the sports media…
                          This decision has been rarely pointed out.
                          There was only few articles when they announced it.
                          Now, it’s been just a long silence…But this is a crazy planned obsolescence!
                          As it has been mentioned above, suunto seems over confident that people will simply buy their new toy released annually…

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                            Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager
                            last edited by 5 Apr 2019, 07:50

                            To be honest here, I do hope Suunto will be supporting MC only for the A1-A3 watches and prev devices. Perhaps that should work.

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                            P 1 Reply Last reply 8 Apr 2019, 05:23 Reply Quote 4
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                              pgrey Bronze Member @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
                              last edited by 8 Apr 2019, 05:23

                              @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Ambit2 - spell it out for me...:

                              To be honest here, I do hope Suunto will be supporting MC only for the A1-A3 watches and prev devices. Perhaps that should work.

                              @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos
                              To me, that seems like the most insular/abstracted solution, for Suunto devices that were (clearly) never designed to operate (fully or otherwise) in the SA implementation.
                              This allows current Ambit (and some others) to continue to sync, on a known-good platform, until the watches “actually age out”, make changes to custom sports modes, etc. Freezing the app store, sometime soon, would also make this more-or-less a known/predictable quantity, too (without the need to totally nuke all the existing apps).

                              This allows for a path forward, beyond AmbitX (and a few others), given that you can sync your data into the sports-tracker service, say if you decide you want to stay in the Suunto ecosystem, after the demise of an older watch, or otherwise.
                              It would seem like the simplest way to not alienate current customers, and to preserve the chance that they remain Suunto customers, for the most part.

                              The main downside, for Suunto, is the ongoing deployed server-side components; it’s hard to say what the overhead is here (but I’m quite certain Suunto knows, even amortized out for several years).
                              There are probably also some (likely lesser) support costs and such, as the “aging out” process continues.
                              Both of these should decline steadily, as the last Ambit devices are sold, and devices start to “fall off”, for various reasons.

                              Unless the overhead is significant (this could be true, depending on the actual design here), I fail to see why Suunto wouldn’t take this option, soon, and squelch all the “bad press” they’re getting, and will likely continue to get, as the 2020 date approaches.

                              freeheelerF 1 Reply Last reply 8 Apr 2019, 18:57 Reply Quote 4
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                                freeheeler @pgrey
                                last edited by 8 Apr 2019, 18:57

                                @pgrey
                                that’s true. What I’m missing most is a clear communication from Suunto about their plans for Movescount desktop, Movescount app and hence the Ambit apps and support.
                                Normally you expect a 10 years product support by the day the last item has been sold (at least in Europe…). I only bought a used new condition Ambit3 Peak Sapphire recently and noticed that this watch is still being sold in stores… why would Suunto kill the service of their products that are still in shops?
                                I’ve had the new Suunto App installed and would have left it installed, but noticed that this is a different platform and has nothing to do with Movescount.
                                So I switched back to the Movescount Android app, hoping that eventually both Movescount desktop and app will be continued as we know and love it.
                                I don’t mind adapting to something else in the future… but the watch settings amd service must not take steps backwards…
                                I came from Garmin because of (and only) for the good analytics in Movescount and the option for ambit apps where I can read the ascent rate in meters per hour and some other useful customization.
                                If Suunto really does not care about their customers I will find another product.
                                But of course, I’d like to stick to the fantastic Ambit3 Peak and Movescount with all it’s good readings and settings.

                                Suunto, please listen and don’t risk loosing Ambit lovers to other competitors.

                                Cheers

                                living sideways

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                                  Yann Pache
                                  last edited by 22 Apr 2019, 17:07

                                  Sunnto strategy needs to be clarified.
                                  They are keeping customers in a total doubt since 4 months and it seems that they treat their dealers the same way as we can still find Ambit 2 and 3 for sale in some shops at the moment !!!
                                  Really bad signals from sunnto but fortunately they are not the only one in this businness and custommers will be happy to experience new brands.
                                  Please add me to the list of disappointed and angry customers who are using Ambit2.

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                                    Ipee Nightly
                                    last edited by 2 May 2019, 07:23

                                    Two points:

                                    1. All Suunto needs to do if it doesn’t intend to brick these watches is say, “We will make sure they continue to work.” The fact that they have not said that speaks volumes.

                                    2. Someone noted that this is “possibly illegal”. All we need to do is find one jurisdiction where it is illegal (and for sure this sort of thing should be illegal) and then bring action against Suunto there. Does anyone know which countries might make it illegal to do this? I would gladly contribute to a law suit. I’m sick of hardware manufacturers thinking they can behave like software manufacturers. I spent a lot of money on this watch. Watches are supposed to be inter-generational devices. Things that you hand down to your kids. Clearly no one who bought an Ambit 2 expected it to have such a short life.

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                                      Annoyed
                                      last edited by 9 May 2019, 01:40

                                      It’s a shambles. So someone in Sunnto decides to abandon support for watches sold recently, and abandon a perfectly good usb upload solution (Movescount) for a mobile app, that doesn’t connect to recently sold products, because these recently sold products don’t support Bluetooth. Madness!

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                                      • Maarten ThysM Offline
                                        Maarten Thys Bronze Member @Brad_Olwin
                                        last edited by 10 May 2019, 07:40

                                        @Brad_Olwin I disagree with disgarding Ambit 1 or Ambit 2: these watches were built to last.
                                        My dad was an early adopter of the Ambit (1), he still uses it for running, hiking, climbing, cycling today, happily uploading to Movescount.
                                        I bought my Ambit 2 a few years back and it still works like a charm. I’ve taken it to -20°C, -30°C, no issues.
                                        No idea how the touch screen/ bluetooth watches put up with this environment. (Would love to hear reviews)
                                        I really don’t see a point in having fancy displays personally, but maybe I am just old fashioned for a 31 year old.

                                        I do strongly agree with your statement to wait and see (even do the black on white statement is a bit frightening to me).
                                        People jumping to conclusions, giving up, going to Garmin…
                                        Come Christmas time 2019, I guess I can make a proper decision, maybe I will be forced to buy a new watch.
                                        If that is the case I will do the same as when I bought the Ambit 2: look at all my options and all manufacturers.
                                        By then both Garmin and hopefully also Suunto will come with new innovations.

                                        Let’s sit out the storm, give Suunto our polite feedback and wait and see.

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                                          Jouko Tyni @Annoyed
                                          last edited by Jouko Tyni 10 Nov 2019, 12:17 10 May 2019, 09:25

                                          @Annoyed This is not official communication since I do not have anything else to say that is stated in our web page but I’ve understood it in a way that we have legal obligations to support watches sold from a store for two years or so. I’ve also heard this rumor that we do not know when the last watch is actually sold from a store somewhere in this globe. So That may lead to a conclusion that we may have some time for Movescount to exist in a form or another. Of course there are options like making Movelink2 to connect other platform or Suuntolink to support Ambit/Traverse/etc.

                                          From the Suunto application point of view the new application is not yet good for a real heavy Ambit3 users. It lacks a lot of mandatory features for many of those users. Best way to influence is to add requests and vote for them in this forum. I’m sharing the stats about the the votes (top 10) weekly internally.

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