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      TyreseJ4 @MiniForklift
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      @miniforklift Lol that’s definitely true. Can’t argue that one. 🤣

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      • TheGuyFromTheSummitT Offline
        TheGuyFromTheSummit Silver Members @freeheeler
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        @freeheeler the same thing came to my mind.

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          TheGuyFromTheSummit Silver Members @cosme.costa
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          @cosmecosta
          The idea of live tracking is nice, but when you are on a longer run, the constant connection to your phone sucks too much battery.

          But doesn’t strava has also such option?

          Telegram live always fails on me and everyone gets a heart attack when my gps spot isn’t moving anymore 😆

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            freeheeler @TheGuyFromTheSummit
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            @theguyfromthesummit
            but google maps works nice… I don’t notice battery drain… my pixel lasts easily 2 days

            living sideways

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            • Brad_OlwinB Offline
              Brad_Olwin Moderator @freeheeler
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              @freeheeler said in Crash/fall detection:

              @theguyfromthesummit
              but google maps works nice… I don’t notice battery drain… my pixel lasts easily 2 days

              My inReach lasts much longer……but on this overall topic I would much prefer that Suunto partners with or develops a satellite communication interface for the watch. The major issue that Garmin has over Suunto in my opinion is exactly what @jyrileppanen and @TyreseJ4 are basically asking for. I would like to have tracking and messages communicated via the watch through a satellite communicator. I would pay a subscription for this. The cellular connection for me personally is not useful but there is no reason that the interface couldn’t work either via selection of a satellite connection or cellular.

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                DMytro @Brad_Olwin
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                @brad_olwin in Europe one can get pretty good cellular cover in most parts of the Alps. (Or at least in German in Austrian Alps)

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                • Brad_OlwinB Offline
                  Brad_Olwin Moderator @DMytro
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                  @dmytro Many people venture in other places, that is unique to Europe and its density. I doubt that any other continent has as extensive cell coverage.

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                    DMytro @Brad_Olwin
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                    @brad_olwin sure, just saying that user base while not dominant is also non negligible.

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                    • TheGuyFromTheSummitT Offline
                      TheGuyFromTheSummit Silver Members @DMytro
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                      @dmytro yes, best place to be. Even on 3000+m I have 4G 😆

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                      • DMytroD Offline
                        DMytro @TheGuyFromTheSummit
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                        @theguyfromthesummit exactly! I sometimes only get connection on the summit, which is kinda rewarding if you ask me.

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                        • sartoricS Offline
                          sartoric Moderator
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                          I was shock to get a 4g signal on the glacier of Monte Rosa some years ago 😁

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                          • MiniForkliftM Offline
                            MiniForklift Platinum Member @TheGuyFromTheSummit
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                            @theguyfromthesummit said in Crash/fall detection:

                            @cosmecosta
                            But doesn’t strava has also such option?

                            Yes, Strava Beacon but from memory this only works unless you’re using an Apple watch or recording your activity using your phone. I don’t think it has capabilities to connect to Suunto, Garmin etc

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                              jyrileppanen
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                              It seems I could have been more precise on what I’m saying.
                              I do my mountain biking few kilometers from my home, there is definitely mobile coverage there. I live in Finland and there are very few places without coverage anyways.

                              Of course the best case/implementation would not really care if the connection is through 4g phone, satellite phone or something else. I guess that is just matter of how the functionality is implemented.

                              What I simply want is the watch to recognize I have fallen and/or crashed and not continued from there (unconscious, paralyzed what ever). SMS or similar would be sent on that occasion.

                              I also checked for any Android apps that would do this. There were couple that might do it, but comments were not very encouraging or the downloads were counted with two figures.

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                                freeheeler @jyrileppanen
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                                @jyrileppanen
                                I know what you mean… I don’t have the specialized angel, but I wanted something that could help to find me if I am lost and helpless.
                                I do sports with friends normally… but I have frequent days when I go mountain biking on my own.
                                When I started commuting my wife and I thought about a solution that she knows where to find me in case I do not show up when she expects me… it’s kind of the opposite solution @MiniForklift prefers 😂 but we have decided that we have both switched on permanent google maps location sharing. I must admit that it is not only convenient for emergency situatiins, that luckily did not happen yet. but also if she sees I’m still at work she can tell me to bring home a bread for dinner 😉

                                living sideways

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                                  DMytro @freeheeler
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                                  @freeheeler I use the same. But dedicated crash detection would be an extra alarm which you don’t get with Google maps.

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                                    freeheeler @DMytro
                                    last edited by freeheeler

                                    @dmytro
                                    yep, if time is crucial then crash detection helps.
                                    I’ve had 2 minor crashes this week on the trail, not sure if any device would have been triggered. it has pros and cons with this feature… if you ride a tricky trail and crash couple of times you always need to dig out your phone to cancel the emergency call. on the other hand, if you crash and lay injured somewhere in the woods… my wife would wonder where I am if I don’t return by the time x and look on the map… the logic is: being anywhere and not moving for some time requires a checkup call…
                                    but emergency situations are so individual and unplannable of course.
                                    best thing: don’t crash ✊

                                    living sideways

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                                    • TheGuyFromTheSummitT Offline
                                      TheGuyFromTheSummit Silver Members @freeheeler
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                                      @freeheeler
                                      My girlfriend uses a Garmin and the crash detection works great.
                                      When you suddenly stop the watch vibrates rigorously and you have around 10sec time to click a button on the watch to say, that you are okay. If you don’t, then a message will be send to the emergency contacts.
                                      So no need to dig out your phone

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                                        freeheeler @TheGuyFromTheSummit
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                                        @theguyfromthesummit
                                        sounds like a feature for my next Suunto 11 🤘

                                        living sideways

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                                        • Giacomo LaffranchiniG Offline
                                          Giacomo Laffranchini Bronze Member @MiniForklift
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                                          @miniforklift Someone - in a different post on this forum - was suggesting Strava Beacon integration with Suunto as a possible easy solution to the issue (re: live tracking and emergency alert to pre-defined contacts). So I emailed stava and I was told that “Beacon is available on Garmin, Apple Watch, and Galaxy Watch 4 at this time. Beacon is not available on other platforms or device.” I am not sure there are a sufficient number of Suunto users to justify adding integration with Suunto. Moreover, Strava Beacon allows live track ( so does Komoot actually) but not incident detection.

                                          Nevertheless, I completely agree it would be an incredibly useful features. Right now I am running with my S9P on one wrist and my vivoactive 4 on the other. I look ridiculous; however, after recent updates, vivoactive 4 became very very good in avoiding false positive when it comes to incident detection (Anyway, even in the case of false positive you have 15 seconds or so to abort the emergency assistance message).
                                          I believe I would not be the only one to find this function useful on suunto as well; am assuming there are a large proportion of users that, during outdoor activities, are anyway under cellular coverage.

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                                            DMytro @Giacomo Laffranchini
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                                            @giacomo-laffranchini what would be the benefits of using the beacon on a watch instead of a phone?
                                            Just to save some time and battery?

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