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    @sky-runner Yep, it’s weird to have only one token for this function. It’s an underrated function! I’d prefer this function above any routing on watch I mainly make my route of the day with this function. This way I don’t have 1000 routes on my phone I only used once and didn’t need much plan time. Only when I think I might want to use the “Navigate on watch now”-function, I plan the route beforehand. I don’t think it’s a bug. It’s a limitation. don’t really understand the logic behind this limitation. Maybe it’s more complex than expected. I think I saw that this function is only a year old. So maybe it’ll be fine tuned soon! I only go to mountains on holidays. Would love to make the route to a summit, from there to a hut and from there a plan downwards.
  • Black grid on new maps

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    @Audaxjoe I am not sure what was the trigger now - either when I downloaded map of Czech republic, or the update itself. One of them caused this black grid to appear. I didn’t have issue back then when multiple people were having this issue… so let’s see.
  • Live location S+ app

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    @Nikolai-Simonov said in Live location S+ app: On Android, it’s bit more flexible, if the app is installed outside of Google Play (via direct APK or APKPure), it can send SMS messages directly from the device, without going through our cloud, this option simply isn’t available on iOS due to system restrictions. Thank you for this useful app, I tried it for the first time yesterday. However, I couldn’t get SMS sending to work with the direct APK version. Whether I defined direct SMS or cloud SMS, I got a message saying something like: “No SMS number defined for SOS.” That may not be the exact wording, as I don’t have the message right in front of me. I tried it with french phone number, with international format (+33) or national format.
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    @Thibault-B. I didn’t say nothing… I tried again this morning and it works fine. The app update may not have synced to the watch yesterday. Can’t wait to test it during my next training
  • Bug: During activity watch restarted

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    @cpinky I have the same black grid issue https://forum.suunto.com/topic/15061/black-grid-on-new-maps?_=1776587723972
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  • S+ Race pacer

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    What are the main differences between this and the ‘Ghost runner’, are they essentially the same?
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    3rd place in a miler is impressive! Hope your wife went well in her race? Great to hear the SV2 performed well
  • Updates for V1

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    @nseslija Same for me, by far the best sports/GPS watch I’ve ever owned - and I’ve owned plenty! Sure there’s been a few glitches and bugs but overall it’s one hell of a tool. It’s kept me on pace during my ultra’s and kept me safe and on track during many adventures in unknown territory I’ll have had it for 3 years next month, and the fact that over those 3 years it’s continually being worked on and improved is not lost on me. I’ve been part of this forum for years and this is just another nice extra… good job Suunto
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    @2b2bff Interesting, that’s good to know and I might give the Coros HRM a try whenever the Polar decides to pack up. With it on my upper forearm it doesn’t bother me at all, if I’m wearing long sleeves it just sits underneath whatever I’m wearing
  • Back from Winter, first ride with Race, bug still there. :-(

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    @Olaf-Gottschalk As I wrote in your original post from 4 months ago, there’s a workaround without stopping the activity. After disconnect, switch to Tour battery performance in activity menu (long press bottom button), then switch it back to Performance. This disables and reenables watch’s Bluetooth and power meter reconnects to watch.
  • Suunto Software update Q1 (2.53.42)

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    @aiv4r Thank you, I’ll give it a try
  • Bug: power meter loses connection in activity

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    @Jan-Krejčí said in Bug: power meter loses connection in activity: will reenable watch Blueatooth again and the watch reconnects I don’t have a power meter to test, but if this works, it is a genius workaround! 🤯
  • Race 2 accuracy

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    @shamilt1 said in Race 2 accuracy: Suunto either know that it measures distance a little short It measures shorter than the other models. The question is is it more accurate, though?
  • [Question] No stupid questions - ask anything here

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    @Thibault-B. You can catch long press with onLongPress in pushButton element. And maybe Popup example in SuuntoPlus editor could work for toggling an option. But I don’t know how to get the progress ring. I don’t know if it’s part of the multi-sport popup, or if it’s generic functionality that can also be used elsewhere. In theory, you could catch onLongPressStart and implement your own progress ring view, but that would probably be difficult to implement.
  • Maps Update Rollout, March 2026, Staged

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    @Mff73 never get a cancel button…. at least in iOS [image: 1776503819783-img_4170.png] This is forcing me to travel again to Ireland, go to the cliffs, pub…. What a nuisance!!!
  • Feature suggestion section in watch category

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  • Suunto and Assioma PRO RS-2

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    @herlas Yes, Suunto shows both average powers, with and without zeros and in Wahoo settings, you can set if you want average power with zeros or without. I have set this to without zeros and I got SMALLER average power without zeros from Suunto than on Wahoo. Never got higher values from Suunto. On last ride, the difference was 3,6%. It’s clear, that algorithm will differ Suunto vs. Wahoo, but I think, this difference is high and this is the reason, that I’m not sure, if Suunto really doesn’t count auto pauses to the average power… With connecting to device which doesn’t support dual sided wattmeter, Assiomas should send the instantaneous power at a given time and it should be the sum of both pedals. EDIT: On ride with “longer” snack pause, the difference was 5,1%. EDIT2: So no, the difference is not because of auto pause🫤. [image: 1776505793278-screenshot_20260418-114309.png] [image: 1776505803202-screenshot_20260418-114248.png]
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    @maszop it’s still there in the last public version (6.8.13). Do you have another one?
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    Coming back to this thread, I now see the restriction “while the Walking activity is active.” First, I don’t think this is an important metric for “live” use. The reality is “step count” is a basic metric that is most useful when you don’t have access to other metrics. For example, a cheap pedometer you attach to your shoe can give you steps but likely won’t have GPS to measure actual distance. In almost all cases, your actual distance is more important than number of steps. However, there is a related metric, cadence that can be relevant. This is “steps per minute,” and in running the advice is to typically around 180 spm which is what I tend to go for, although some prefer slightly different values. Search “ideal running cadence” but here’s a starter link: https://us.suunto.com/blogs/blog/tracking-cadence-heart-rate-and-pace-while-running So I’d look to cadence for “how effective are my current steps” and distance instead of total steps.