• sleep tracking not working after most recent update

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    I’ve owned the 9PP for several years and never had issues, however the HR has stopped tracking in the middle of the night twice this week reporting an hour or two of sleep. I’m on v2.50.28 Thanks for the help
  • Recovery watch & App

    Suunto Race 2
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    Thaler MartinT
    @nathayogi kann ich mir nicht vorstellen…die suunto schlafüberwachung glättet die wachzeiten so extrem oder verkürzt sie auf ein minimum dass eine gute schlafüberwachung nicht stattfinden kann…und sie überhäuft auch die daten vorallem ab der zweiten Hälfte des Schlafes immer mit Tiefschlaf…ich habe habe auch garmin sie hat dass um einiges bessere schlaftracking leider wie die suunto race 2…habe auch amazfit helio strap der am 17.februar ein update bekommen hat seit diesem ist er besser beim schlaftracking wie garmin…laut rumors arbeitet suunto ganz fest daran im schlaftracking aufzuholen man hört dass richtung November grosse Verbesserungen erwartet werden …auch den schlaf zu bearbeiten könnte kommen was super wäre dass haben die anderen auch alle…ich hoffe stark auf Verbesserungen im schlaftracking… Suunto ist für mich die klare Nummer 1 im trainingsbereich Hut ab wie suunto dass macht ist einfach großartig…
  • Limited edition default watch face gone

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    Steven HambletonS
    @zhangschmidt It’s a glaring omission - I thought it would be quite obvious that some kind of cloud based back-up system is needed.
  • Watch Faces as part of new OpenSuuntoPlus

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    Steven HambletonS
    @SuuntoPartnerTeam So will there be a curated list of user submitted watch faces from the app store? Perhaps a competition for three new user made watch faces?
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    surfboomerangS
    I tried to create a SuuntoPlus app for having some notes on my watch which I can review during the activity. I got this working in the simulator and on my watch. [image: 1773354028857-7d8d04b3-6192-4011-a280-3e624862799c-image.png] The notes are stored in an array and can be selected in the SuuntoPlus app with the up and down button. For test purposes, I stored the notes in the data.json file: { "notes": [ "Some important things that you don't want to forget.", "Things to do when you arrive at a certain location.", "Any other note that is important to you." ] } I declared the notes array in the manifest "settings": [ {"shownName": "Notes", "path": "notes", "type": "enum"} ] If this app is published in the store, how are people entering their own notes? Is this handled correctly by using the type “enum”?
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    @sky-runner Great to hear that you’re considering complex ideas! I haven’t looked enough at the documentation. It would be great if it was possible to switch to the app data screen from another data screen on demand, for example when the app handles a lap button event. I understand that most apps should never grab the “focus” like that, but in may be useful in done cases when the app needs a user attention. Perhaps there is a way to do a notification - I haven’t looked yet. This is a level of control we do not allow – only a human may switch between different applications Apps are also constrained to only showing things when they are in focus so there are, for example, no pop-up notifications. You can notify that something needs the user’s attention via (possibly repeated) sounds with playIndication. Overall, with S+apps being limited to HTML templates and not having custom pixel level graphics, this API feels somewhat limited to me. The canvas element is somewhat restricted but available. You can see some of what it’s capable of with apps such as HexHunter in the store, or the FowlPlay example here. By the way, how much memory and storage an S+ app can have? We do not have official guidelines for this. The figures alternate between models and updates.
  • 4 Votes
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    @Isotop7 Good question! This is somewhat hidden in the documentation. You can respond to a lap button press using the onLap callback: function onLap(input, output) { ... } Also note that the lap button will work automatically, as long as you don’t override its user input handling. Automatic laps can be handled with the onAutoLap callback: function onAutoLap(input, output) { ... }
  • 0 Votes
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    I create routes in Caltopo. If I import directly into Suunto App I loose the elevation data. I import into GPS Visualizer.com first and the to Suunto it adds back in the elevation data.
  • Undecided for a new bike computer

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    Stoke80S
    And my answer to it: Hi Bijit I think it is especially about the time spent in the different zones. I mean the Karoo is advertised to function well with the Suunto ecosystem. That works quite well with planned routes and also the Heatmaps. But in terms of training statistics (TSS, Training Load etc) it does not deliver what is advertised. I can set my Zones in the Suunto App, and I can also set my Zones on the Karoo. In my case I have set them similar on both systems. If the Karoo would put the Zones, and as mentioned, the time spent in each zone during a workout, into the fit-file, Suunto could implement the usage of those Zones in the Suunto App. That would lead to a bette training analysis in the Suunto App, as the TSS(HR), Training Load etc. would be calculated accurately in the Suunto App. Additionally, this would be the same for power zones. They can also be set in both ecosystems. But I don’t know if they are in the fit-file or not, as I do not have any gear which delivers power output. Thank you for considering to implement HR- and also Power Zones into to fit-File export. Best regards
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    @egorilla Sounds like what it is/was. What I can definitely confirm: The exclusive watchface is on the watch, but not in the list of installed watchfaces in the app or (of course) in the Suunto Plus store. My problem was that the watchface somehow got deleted from the list on the watch (until I completely reset the watch).
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    sky-runnerS
    While I don’t have an answer for the original question here is what was possible on an ancient Garmin Forerunner 610 15 years ago: Start creating a POI for the current location Modify the current location using the touch screen - considering the POI is not that far away, only a few digits would need to be modified. And yes, the watch had the touch screen and I could spin every digit up/down with touch Save the POI with modified coordinates and start navigating to it. The navigation was non-routable as the watch didn’t have a map, but it pointed me in the direction of the POI and displayed the remaining distance. I think Suunto POI navigation works the same way.
  • Vertical 2 syncing of routes

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    @maszop I do not what I am missing, but after creating the new route offline, as you described, ie using the “free drawing” option, the Suunto app wants me to save the newly created route before it can be followed/used, either in the app itself or be synced to the watch. But when trying to save the route and pressing the button “Save”, the app shows a error message saying “No internet connection” and wont accept the “Save”, hence the new route created offline does not sync to the watch…and/or can not be used in the app for navigation. What am I missing? BR Carl
  • New strap - suggestions?

    Suunto 9 Peak Pro
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    Francesco PaganoF
    @Tami999 I guess it’s the effect of sunlight, or maybe that plus seawater ‍️ you can have it once I replace it
  • Scare in Paris: SAFE MODE stuck in a LOOP!

    Suunto Race S
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    atoponceA
    @enriqueescoms I had this problem the night before the Chicago Marathon. I plugged my watch into the hotel alarm clock USB to charge and it went into this endless loop. Despite unplugging and soft-resetting, it remained it this loop. As soon as I plugged it into my laptop USB, it stopped and booted normally as if nothing happened.
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    @Elipsus said in 9PP Appreciation in 2026 / Things to fix before it's orphaned: it’s a really nice minimalist design and great functionality combo (that unfortunately doesn’t seem to exist “anywhere else” including in other brands) Yes, this has me worried enough to consider purchasing a second 9PP as a backup. I agree with you that the design and functionality are just about perfect. I doubt we’ll ever see another fully-featured, minimal, MIP-based watch like it again, from Suunto or any other brand. The Coros Apex 4 was a nice MIP surprise, but I can’t get on with their design language. and the battery life is definitely not 20 days anymore Yeah, that ship sailed when the software moved to 24/7 HR recording. When the 9PP was first released, it recorded at 10 minute intervals, which saved a ton of battery. Personally, I find the daily HR readings meaningless, so I switch it off during the day. I turn it back on at night if I want to record sleep. Seems to add a few days to the battery life.
  • Alpine skiing downhill

    Suunto Race 2
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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

    SuuntoPlus™ Sports Apps
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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.