3D on the BIG Screen
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WOW love it ️
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos I started with the questions
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Animation don’t work with old activities? I tried to view some activities from 2018 and don’t work.
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In one recent MTB activity I have a Max. Speed of 41.6 km/h on SA but the white flag on the animation says 30.4 (I imagine that this is mi/h). But this is also strange, because on the SA says 41.6 km/h as Max. Speed but on the Speed graph I have a peak of 48.9 km/h, that is directly related to the 30.4 that the animation displays.
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Some way to control the units diplayed (metric/imperial) I use metric but on desktop browser I see as imperial my shared link
Thanks a lot!
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@flypg said in 3D on the BIG Screen:
- Animation don’t work with old activities? I tried to view some activities from 2018 and don’t work.
Works only for workouts you synced from watch to SA. If recorded via app or imported from MC or Third-Parties it won’t work (though I’m not 100% sure about MC). We might take a look into it later. If you share a link with workout which doesn’t work it would help.
- In one recent MTB activity I have a Max. Speed of 41.6 km/h on SA but the white flag on the animation says 30.4 (I imagine that this is mi/h). But this is also strange, because on the SA says 41.6 km/h as Max. Speed but on the Speed graph I have a peak of 48.9 km/h, that is directly related to the 30.4 that the animation displays.
Again link would be helpful to check.
- Some way to control the units diplayed (metric/imperial) I use metric but on desktop browser I see as imperial my shared link
Yes, currently it’s based on your locale, so if it’s en_US then imperial. We’ll look into make it switchable.
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Works only for workouts you synced from watch to SA. If recorded via app or imported from MC or Third-Parties it won’t work (though I’m not 100% sure about MC). We might take a look into it later. If you share a link with workout which doesn’t work it would help.
Thank you!
Again link would be helpful to check.
Sent, thanks again!
Yes, currently it’s based on your locale, so if it’s en_US then imperial. We’ll look into make it switchable.
It would be perfect
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Great job suunto and @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos! Looking forward to the further development and what’s coming in the future
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Amazing. The issue with the heart icon on the bottom happened to me as well: II thought it was a like button.
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@efejota Suunto designers are busy working to find proper icon for HR
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@pavel-samokha Suunto designers are an amazingly talented group:)
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@pavel-samokha you are great, indeed. Maybe something like an ECR graphic?
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It work fine, but sometimes it hides route behind hill. But it is not much important for me.
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Neat feature. But still can’t understand how Suunto can prioritise this over a proper in-house web frontend
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@jsuarez my thoughts were ‘meh’
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@tomas5 that will be fixed.
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@jsuarez how is that not a web ?
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos no no, he said that he doesn’t understand why Suunto os doing this 3D maps stuff and not a comple web SA frontend (me also)
BR
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@suzzlo i too vote for web replacement for deprecated movescount. It is must have feature. Suunto app is great for sync watch, great to check somethink on the move, or to add photos to recored event from phone. But for analysing recorded activities, full web app is needed.
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@tonyg well this kind of feature i in my opinion for wow effect. Like you are with friend and you show them 3D fly over your hikd/run/bike. It is not usefull at all but it is nice for advertisement.
On other hand you will not show web app, fitness level instructions or another usefull features to friends when you are otside on beer with them. So personally i think this is just some not really good management decision.
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@tomas5 memories also.
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@tomas5 I’d say suunto does it to prome itself, so it can get more users -> more resources, which would lead to all kinds of new things for fans.
If you have paid attention to recent suunto strategy, you might have noticed quite a few moves to appeal to a broader public: suunto ambassador program has been expanded greatly, music control has been added, now this feature. One might argue that even s9p design was created with a less rugged outdoor look for the same reason. I trust suunto knows what it’s doing, let’s see, where this path leads. -
Suunto’s strategy has lately been, to connect to a super broad variety of other services where one could analyze the data.
If Suunto had their own data analysis it would be nice but not suit everyone. Since there are so many services out there from Strava, TP, QS, Runalyze to swim.com plus many more, the idea to use the Suunto App as the sync and planning base, makes sense to me.
Most of the services you can link have a web representation.