Software update 2.12.30 Staged Release for S3/S5/S9
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@GNZ-ct said in Software update 2.12.30 Staged Release for S3/S5/S9:
@zvonejan where do you see those graphs? Suunto App?
strava
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@zvonejan said in Software update 2.12.30 Staged Release for S3/S5/S9:
@GNZ-ct said in Software update 2.12.30 Staged Release for S3/S5/S9:
@zvonejan where do you see those graphs? Suunto App?
strava
Ok, Strava web (not app), now i can see them. You can click a lap and the graph focuses on it.
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I miss that feature in suunto app and/or QS. When you click on lap number to see that marked lap bolded on map and altitude profile for that lap
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Hmm I wonder if SAFE in S5 also displays âstart moving to see directionâ like navigation does. Anyone tested this?
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Software update 2.12.30 Staged Release for S3/S5/S9:
as a bonus if you go >2000m it will show oxygen percentage
WOW
Is there any way this data can be displayed during activity recording? Usually when I reach above 2k Iâm recording
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@kabzior add the weather S+
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@Ĺukasz-Szmigiel I would assume no
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Software update 2.12.30 Staged Release for S3/S5/S9:
add the weather S+
Nice! Altough I think I will be using âclimbâ as my S+ screen so will not be able to access O2%⌠but good to know.
Where can one find detailed description of fields shown in S+Climb option? -
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Software update 2.12.30 Staged Release for S3/S5/S9:
OK, so no NGP in trekking mode, I do not know if itâs good or bad⌠instead it shows âTotal Vertical metersâ. Is it the same as in my custom âalti screenâ (total ascent, total descent, max altitude, avg vertical speed m/s) or âtotal vertical metersâ is not the same as total ascent in meters? Looks like really new things are climb counter (nice but not essential) and Grade (killer feature for me, wish I could add it to my custom screen and use Safe instead of Climb).
And I am not sure how this works
You will see the ascent you have covered and easy measure the total climb. Once the climb ends, the climb count will show the number of climbs you have covered.
Does it mean that at the beginning I will see 0, then when ascent starts it will show me vertical meters of that ascent as long as it lasts, once ascent is over number will switch to â1â and stay that way until next hill, then again show meters (starting form 0) of this hill until I reach the top, change to â2â and wait for another ascent and so on and so on? -
maybe missed it in all those posts, but is GPS firmware also updated?
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Hi, few nights passed since update and i would notice my recovery progress is faster than before. Other words, Some adjustments made to recovery measurement(RM).IMHO It could be improvement of either RM algorithm or WHR measurements âaccuracyâ, personal settings are constant.
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@surfboomerang There are minor optimisations in the way it records points. Very minor.
It is not updated , the GPS is the same in FW terms.
It might be in a future update (if all goes well)
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Software update 2.12.30 Staged Release for S3/S5/S9:
There are minor optimisations in the way it records points. Very minor.
It is not updated , the GPS is the same in FW terms.
It might be in a future update (if all goes well)And navstar+bds still the best combi?
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@LuĂs-Pinto GPS or GPS+BEIDOU for me. BEIDOU ensures no signal loss, adding a little bit more detail, and GPS looks smooth but scary if in canyons and signal can be lost.
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Just tried out the Suunto+ Sprint (running pace) modeâŚis very cool and worked to add some random intervals in the middle of the run. I liked how it showed the warmup, counted the reps and still showed overall workout stats on that screen too. Very nice implementation.
Suunto does say in the user guide that with GPS on expect a delay, however why shouldnât for this purpose the accelerometer alone via cadence be used for activation? if there isnât a warning about that lag indoors or with GPS off, it seems it would be quicker and I agree that sounds logical as well since it is more direct data and might not take as long to compute. Just my 2c as it would be very cool to have laps that more tightly âsnappedâ to your effortsâŚI realize a lot of these features are complex in backend and there are considerations like, ideally all runners maintain 180 spm just with faster speeds their stride length increases etc but I think most runners in practice would show a variance.
Interested to hear your thoughts!
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@northeast_trekker there is not a delay to compensate for the GPS (you could have been using stryd) there is a delay to compensate for false positives
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos that is a important info. That makes sense!
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The new functions, in particular those of Suunto +, are really interesting âŚ
Ideas for improving Suunto + functions:
-Possibility to display several functions at the same time (at least 2)
-possibility of launching a function after starting an activity (or even changing function during an activity)
-possibility of choosing the order of the screens (currently last screen)
-possibility of assigning (and removing) a function to a type of activity without having to do it for each new activity-at the display level at the end of an activity, for the Suunto Climb it appears the number of climbs. But when we consult the laps, it appears the climbs and descents. When there are a lot of them we get lost, we no longer know what corresponds to the climbs and descents.
I think that the reading would be easier by separating the 2 or identifying them with a sign.
Itâs a bit the same principle for Suunto Sprint. -
Not sure if right topic but does anyone else have problem with alti/pressure menu restart after latest update? My watch S9B has restarted four times in one week when I enter alti/pressure menu. Twice it went to update state (downward arrow with four dots) which needed soft reset and twice just restarted. This happens after one or two days not everytime.
Otherwise everything else works just fine.