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    @Ecki-D. said in 9PP Appreciation in 2026 / Things to fix before it's orphaned: There shouldn’t be a reason to abandon a watch that is still on sale just two years after purchase. I wasn’t suggesting that it will be abandoned anytime soon. It’s just with it being the oldest in the lineup (not counting the Core, of course), it would make sense that it’ll be next to go. And the last couple of updates suggest that it has been receiving less attention lately. My guess is the 9PP will receive updates for as long as the SV1 does since they’re nearly identical software wise, so maybe a couple more years? My hope, though, is that the few little differences will be addressed at some point. @Ecki-D. said in 9PP Appreciation in 2026 / Things to fix before it's orphaned: Sometimes I miss having maps when I reach trail forks, but I don’t mind surprises when I end up choosing the wrong path. Totally agree. We all got along fine without wrist-based maps for quite a while.
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    cpinkyC
    @Tomas5 This would be great!
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    @CarlW I believe that maps on SV2 are not routeable so you cannot choose a place (POI, coordinates, point on map…) and a route is built up. A workaround would be to have an app on the phone with routeable offline maps, build a route on the app and export it to the Suunto app for eventual transfer to watch via BT. I stand to be corrected by other more knowledgeable members of this forum who are more than willing to help with any queries.
  • Watch Faces as part of new OpenSuuntoPlus

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    @SuuntoPartnerTeam Wonderful, thanks for clarifying that. I look forward to when that is ready!
  • Alpine skiing downhill

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    CHRGBRC
    Two days alpine skiing, worked perfectly. The third day, I had to reboot to get metrics
  • Next Big Update for Race 2 etc...

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    martintrailM
    @cosme.costa That’s obvious. Sooner or later, it has to happen. Considering the age of HW V1, support is still long-lasting, and Suunto gets a thumbs up for that.
  • Live location S+ app

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    Nikolai SimonovN
    @Heyhoheyho Oh! Thanx for point out! Looks like i broke iOS deeplinks in the latest builds Will fix in the next release.
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    Nelson DiogoN
    @ruNSuunto What I noticed is that those maximum HR values are coming from the OHR on the instances that the Bluetooth connection with the Chest Strap is lost. When using the Watch more tight I stopped seeing those high values even when the connection was dropped. You can correct the maximum HR in the app using the maximum detected by the chest strap but Suunto really needs to fix this connection issues.
  • daily sampled HR 24/7

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    Nelson DiogoN
    I see the same pattern. During exercise, the heart rate reading is very good, but not during the day or night outside of workouts.
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    Update: Must have been some sync issue between watch and app. I had to do a complete reset of the watch, and now the Vector watchface is back and active on the watch from the get-go.
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    TieutieuT
    My question (before using maybe some third party apps someday ?) : how does battery consumption will be impacted and what is the « bug » risk for the watches ? I guess it will depend on how apps will be coded and tested ?
  • Stryd + Vertical Pairing

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    I noticed only now after years probably that I don’t get vertical oscillation and ground contact from Stryd. I paired Suunto Vertical with Stryd NextGen as footpod. When I end a workout both metrics in the Stryd app are always 0. I have however the footpath graph and I guess all or most of the other metrics. There is a link saying you need to use the Stryd SuuntoPlus app to “see” more metrics: https://apac.suunto.com/ja-jp/blogs/blog/improve-your-running-technique-with-suunto-and-stryd I thought that was useful to SEE the metric while running, but the recording on the pod would include everything. Plus others in this thread say you get more metrics via food pod pairing. Any hint? I’m puzzled.
  • SuuntoPlus Apps Development

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    Great news! It would be fantastic if these apps could also be launched directly in the future (not just during training). That would open up even more possibilities. But it’s a very good start
  • S+ parkrun

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    Nikolai SimonovN
    Hey guys! If you’ve run into the ‘to many apps’ error, could you try the updated version? I’ve made some optimizations to the QR generation algorithm, so it should consume less memory now. Please let me know if it works for you!
  • Scare in Paris: SAFE MODE stuck in a LOOP!

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    @enriqueescoms I try to avoid USB ports of unknown source. That’s why I’m asking. Using the power outlet should be working, in my book. strange this…
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  • Wahoo Kickr Core 2 speed and distance

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    @raven said in Wahoo Kickr Core 2 speed and distance: @Dwartus said in Wahoo Kickr Core 2 speed and distance: Thank you for your proposal, for that topic when I run outside with my bike, I add a Suunto “Bike POD” which provide to the watch cadence ans speed. Also, I remember that during the run the average speed and speed is given by the “Bike POD”, but at the end of the actvity, GPS data are used to give average speed and distance. Nevertheless, you understood that I didn’t connect/used this Suunto “Bike POD” for Home Trainer activity (also save “Bike POD” battery because unmount). Thanks Oops, I missed this in my last reply. If you already have a speed/cadence sensor you use outdoors, then yes try that as an additional sensor for your indoor rides and it should work. Yes ! Thanks for the hint, I didn’t think about that because actually not installed because Home Trainer period As a conclusion, the Suunto watch Race/Race S (perhaps other models) are not able to catch all the data broadcasted by Wahoo trainer, only power meter can be read (but not as a Suunto “Power POD” because not possible to calibrate it), it’s too bad Thank you
  • Suunto Run & Treadmill

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    Adrian.SA
    @aiv4r Unfortunately, after editing the elevation in Suunto app, it still isn’t re-calculated, which I reported in this thread: https://forum.suunto.com/topic/14776/new-feature-add-elevation-treadmill-training-adjust-elevation
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    @onghyr, yes, https://forum.suunto.com/topic/14749/bug-vertical-2-randomly-dropping-external-bt-sensors-and-not-reconnecting Unfortunately no response from the forum big guys (moderators, field testers).