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    @Tieutieu Thank you for your answer, i will try it snd will give a feedback
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    Dimitrios KanellopoulosD
    Alright guys. I got a file from @stoke80 and analyzed it. there is no zone info on that file. can you ask Karoo for proof?
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    @Bigb0zz In other forums here, people say to set the RHR to +10 compared to the measured value. That’s how I set it.
  • Watch freezes after last update

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    @2b2bff said in Watch freezes after last update: In my experience Suunto struggles with odd one time bugs. Something I never experienced with other watches. Those had a bug that hit every time, or no bug that affacted me at all… Usually bugs like these are caused by race conditions in the code, when multiple things are handled in parallel and they have side effects on each other, especially in lower level programming languages like C++, which is what, based on what I’ve seen is used in in the current watch software. The code can work correctly in 99.999% of uses, but in a tiny number of uses the timing can be just wrong on the order of microseconds or nanoseconds and cause these unpredictable issues. Bugs like this are notoriously difficult and time consuming to reproduce and debug.
  • Race 2 accuracy

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    @shamilt1 Suunto uses something called FusedSpeed. It uses GPS and your steps to calculate your distance. So it is possible the calculation differs, especially as GPS coverage gets bad…
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    I have problems with BT connection of Suunto HR belt since several months… I reported this here in different threads… others too… it would be nice if this issue would be addressed by an update!
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    Update: Nearing the End of My 10 Week Training Plan After almost ten weeks of focused training, I’m closing in on the end of my current program. The goal was to improve my VO₂max and build better endurance fitness — but so far, the results haven’t matched expectations. To be fair, I didn’t fully stick to the schedule. In most weeks, I trained more than scheduled. Now in week 9, my VO₂max has actually dropped compared to eight weeks ago. Here’s what I’ve learned along the way: I couldn’t stay fully aligned with the “My Plan” schedule due to my daily routine and lifestyle. The planned training load often felt lower than what I’m used to, so I naturally added extra workouts. Social activities also affected compliance — when friends invited me for an outdoor session, I couldn’t say no. For the coming weeks, I’ll shift my focus more toward fitness-level metrics like TSB and staying in the productive training form of TSS. This will keep me fit. Two ideas for improvement on the Suunto App would be: AI-based plan adjustments It would be great if AI could evaluate training metrics weekly and automatically adjust the plan. Right now, the 10 week program feels static — once it starts, it runs its course without adapting to changes in load or recovery, which leads to inconsistent compliance. Better visibility of TSS It would help to see TSS directly in the activity overview, next to Distance, Duration, and Avg. Pace. It’s a small change, but it would save an extra click and make tracking much easier. Just wanted to share these reflections as I wrap up the program. Curious to hear how others deal with similar challenges — have you made adaptive training plans work better in practice? Happy training, Yuri [image: 1772977970739-img_6507.jpg]
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    @maszop said in New SMART barometric algorithm: @wakarimasen This has nothing to do with measuring altitude itself — that’s never been a problem with Suunto. Look at the top part of the altitude graph, and you’ll see a jagged line with multiple little, sharp peaks (caused by strong wind) that add up, giving absurd ascent and descent totals. It’s a bit better since the last update, but the results are still absurd and essentially useless for any analysis. Understood. Ascent/ descent isn’t so important for me, I guess. I’m just pleased to get to the top, and know how far there is to go on the way there. My Polar watch ‘over-read’ by 10m at the summit, for comparison.
  • Request: Suunto SDK

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    @isazi there is a bit more information/manual online by now. But still no public access. Suunto does not have to deal with every developer - the public api is the public api, ony companies supported is a clear policy. I was checking for the spotify JS api for prototyping a future suunto-app. But offline replay is simply not available through public spotify-api (obviously in the end). Spotify will ony provide such feature/permission to Suunto itself. note: the provider of the garmin spotify app is spotify itself.
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    @Tieutieu said in Climb guidance 2.0 issue - not all zoom levels are available at the end of the route (see picture): @sky-runner the only missing thing ihmo is this extra zoom level when there is waypoints . In other cases climb guidance is perfect No, it is not perfect when doing a really long distance with a lot of waypoints, and that is what the above report is about. The zooming doesn’t work correctly when at the end of the route as it may not be possible to zoom in to the desired zoom level. Imagine that you run a 100 km race and let’s say there is an aid station at 5 km before the finish and another aid station at 10 km before the finish. And let’s say there are waypoints for all aid stations. And let’s say you are just past the second from the end aid station, so basically you have 10 km to go and one more waypoint before the finish. Please see the picture at the top of the post for the illustration of what I am trying to explain. At that point it is possible to see the entire profile for the entire 100km, but the elevation profile is so compressed horizontally that it is unusable. Also it is possible to zoom just at the 2nd from the end segment of the profile - from 10km before the finish to 5km before the finish. That is good. But it is impossible to zoom into the segment that shows the last 10 km - from 10km before the finish to the finish. Instead it goes straight into the entire 100km profile. That’s what the above report is about. A similar zoom level is available at the beginning of the route but not at the end. The logic is flawed!
  • Suunto Routeplanner

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    I wanted to try the route planner and found a bug that makes planning impossible. In the “Outdoor” map view, forest and dirt roads are displayed as regular roads. Only after zooming out to a certain level do they appear correctly as dashed green lines. However, at that zoom level not all paths are displayed anymore. The dark map mode works exactly the opposite way. Even at the highest zoom level, forest and dirt roads are displayed correctly as dashed lines, but from the same zoom-out level they start to be drawn as regular roads. [image: 1772911649342-b7009e92-e727-4c06-959a-edb5b376f284-image.png] [image: 1772911667337-231d2f3e-6ed0-4432-b3d3-a2288c117f3c-image.png] [image: 1772911725773-ad2281ea-65e3-4c51-836c-4858e1583a3e-image.png] [image: 1772911750528-87680971-631a-4a81-a595-7d997139edeb-image.png] In Suunto Android app, the same forest and dirt roads are displayed correctly as full or dashed green lines.
  • Course planner feature suggestion

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    @DrSilverthorn said in Course planner feature suggestion: @sky-runner this could work. Maybe the degree to which you prefer one solution vs another is tied to how obsessively you’re watching the info I think I’d prefer the configurability of a data field option, which would probably involve fewer button presses If there was a dedicated waypoint data screen and I could customize it, I’d definitely use that. But in general I don’t like Suunto’s approach of mixing navigation specific data fields with other data fields on regular data screens. I don’t like having unused data fields when navigation isn’t used. I also don’t like an idea of having a special sport customization just for the case when I use navigation. In my opinion, navigation specific data should only be visible when I use navigation and otherwise be hidden. Garmin solved that by allowing users to customize navigation specific data screens that only show up during navigation. My eyesight isn’t that great anymore so I don’t like having a lot of data fields on each data screen (4 or 5 at max), which means with only 3 data screens I can’t even afford to waste some of the space for navigation specific data fields like distance to next waypoint or ETA. I used that in the past with Suunto 9, but would definitely prefer a cleaner solution. When I used Garmin. I always enabled the “Up Next” feature, which is a dedicated data screen that shows up to 4 upcoming waypoints with their names, symbols, and remaining distances to them.
  • Charging the Vertica 2 battery?!?

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    @Tami999 thank you for the tip !
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  • Basic improvement suggestions

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    @SergioB yes you’re right, it’s there (quite small). But I can swear I didn’t see it the first time.
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    Hey everyone! Glad to announce that Live Groups is finally in the early preview stage, and you can try it out right now. You don’t even need the latest version to get started. Group setup can be done entirely through the web interface. Here is all you need to do: Connect your Suunto account in the app. Confirm your email via your web profile (don’t worry, I won’t send any spam). Create a group and manually add your partners. You can also invite people via an invite link, but that’s currently only available in the TestFlight version. You able to add to group any user with linked Suunto account The link to watch the group live will look like this: live.athletica.one/live/+group-name I’ve recorded a short walkthrough video to show how it all works: https://drive.proton.me/urls/8RA2GZJHFC#3SfMbzrSV8sR And quick demo how it looks for spectators: https://drive.proton.me/urls/0NXMP4BV1R#zxaE0CLPdcwh Since this feature is in early access, I would be REALLY grateful for any feedback! Let me know how it works for you or your club.
  • Styd update Sync Vertical 2

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    @Zdeněk-Hruška Thanks for the information, I sold my race 2, just before the last update from Stryd. I tested some other watches, Polar , Apple WU3 and I think I Will be going back to Suunto V2. So I hope it will work normal again
  • Interval training. Next interval notification.

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    I’d like to take this opportunity to ask a question: do these alerts sound on yours? Mine only gets a faint vibration (it would be nice if it also notified you when you leave Zonesense zones).