• 8 Votes
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    SquirrelS
    And also notice these artifacts [image: 1776099879385-1776063295310-pxl_20260412_221000588.mp3.jpg]
  • Potential issue with Resume Later

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    @Nelson-Diogo Hopefully, you sent logs and tagged some of the testers or Suunto folks in the forum to report it @egika @bradley-olwin
  • Live location S+ app

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    I can use it after the last update. I also noticed some improvements Thanks! [image: 1776097998381-img_5866.png]
  • Suunto Spark

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    @Mitch9 what does the voice actually say that you couldn’t get through regular headphones and the Suunto app and the „voice feedback“ (Sprachwiedergabe) workout option?
  • 1 Votes
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    The watch and phone are connected via Bluetooth, and I’m receiving notifications, but the app shows no connection. I turned Bluetooth off and on on the phone, but it didn’t fix the problem. What else can I do? [image: 1776097483350-a11.jpg]
  • Charging of battery

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    @Danny also try powering down the watch completely. On one occasion about 2 years ago, it fixed the issue for me.
  • Suunto and Concept 2 indoor rowing

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    @borgelkranz said in Suunto and Concept 2 indoor rowing: @off242 what I can add: as of late, SmartRow does directly connect to EXR. What I learned in that context: there are different versions of the SmartRow pulley. The old, silver one and the new, black one. They seem to differ slightly with respect to connection. I own the silver one and EXR had to provide a bug fix for it to connect. The ability of EXR to connect to the SmartRow pulley directly is a fairly new development, and happened due to collaboration between the two companies. For those new to this, previously the only way to work was by a “broadcast” method, where the SmartRow pulley connected to the SmartRow app on one device (like an iPhone) then the SR app “broadcast” to EXR on a second device (e.g. iPad or Apple TV). You’re correct that the original silver metal pulley behaves a bit different from later black plastic pulleys. Both transmit in SmartRow’s own format as I understand with subtle differences. The “broadcast” method is either FTMS or very close to it. Some people disliked this method due to requiring two devices; additionally, the broadcast method adds a slight delay, so EXR is about a half-stroke “behind” the SR app. The new “direct connection” improves things in most regards, but has the negative consequence that sessions are no longer written to the SmartRow online logbook. EXR can write session data to the Concept2 logbook for those people, but not yet to the SR one. Additionally, SmartRow also has a “power handle” meant for air-resistance rowers like the Concept2. People who happened to get a cheaper air-resistance machine with poor metrics can get this handle to get more accurate data. However, I suspect the cost of a cheaper rower and the SmartRow handle would be close enough to the Concept2 one might just get that anyway. The SmartRow handle also works with the Concept2, and while C2 people don’t necessarily need better data (given C2 is the standard) the handle also has four buttons, each with two top/bottom selections which can be used to do things like control a music player and perhaps eventually may have game effects in EXR (like the Zwift Play buttons in the cycling world). SmartRow is working on a “handle version” for WaterRower to give those media controls over there as well, and that version of the handle has dual bluetooth support, which allows one to have that direct EXR connection as well as a second connection to SmartRow app for those who want consistent logbook records. I believe the handle versions qualify as FTMS based on SmartRow’s web site.
  • In Search Of Tides Graph Photos

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    @pavel.samokha Ah, thanks—I had to go into the PDF to find it, but there it was!
  • Feature improvement request - navigation with waypoints

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    I’m still learning about the Climb Guidance with my Race 2 but this is also also already implemented by Amazfit in their very new Climb screens: ![alt text]([image: 1776091444591-01adf467-4a8a-4fd5-b985-e2a241ffa406-1776091421416578332154588355410.jpg] And this: https://forum.suunto.com/topic/15009/climb-guidance-improvement You can even configure the remaining ascent and descent between waypoints as datafields. I’d love to see those improvements in the Vertical 2/Race 2
  • HR broadcast to Wahoo not working?

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    @gkaempfer Same here
  • Updates for V1

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    Unlike the first glance the Vertical (1) and the Race (1) seem to have different internals apart from the display. Or maybe the display itself need to be addressed differently than the AMOLED variant. However, they couldn’t make it a stable release on time, so they postponed it for the Vertical and only relased it for the other watches. But Suunto is still working on it… And yes, there are some features that are exclusive to the Race 2 and Vertical 2, as they have newer, faster chipsets…
  • Is there still demand for a modern MIP endurance watch?

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    safariS
    My v2 tests are ongoing. My eyes have gotten used to the AMOLED screen. Battery consumption is definitely higher than v1. 3 days of training, walking, and daily use (maybe I played with the flashlight a bit too ) On the 3rd day, the charge was 69%. AOD (Automatic On/Off) was not always on, brightness was medium, otherwise everything else was on. My first impression is that connecting to GPS in dense forests is much faster than v1. I’m continuing to test it.
  • Suunto Vertical 2 General Discussion

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    @maszop Thanks. And weirdly it has now synced correctly some 20+ hours after finishing the activity. That’s what usually happens an hour or two after I’ve grumbled about it on here. I’m inclined to suspect some sort of Bluetooth issue but whether it’s the phone or the watch I can’t say. It’s annoying.
  • 2 Votes
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    @inkognito Re random bug: yup, that’s what I’m worried is the truth. Removing & re-syncing didn’t work for me. I have managed to correct a route that was similarly inconsistent by exporting it, opening it in Plotaroute, deleting all hidden auto-created WPs in the “Directions” panel, downloading, importing to SA, etc. Tedious but so far effective for the routes I consider important enough to bother beforehand. A fix for all? No idea. But if you’ve got such a route you’ll do again … give it a go and report back, please!
  • Suunto Software update Q1 (2.53.42)

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    @Stefano-M64 Took me a while to figure out why it wasn’t working for me, a short explanation in the update notes would have been handy (or seeing your post before I worked it out)
  • Alarm Clock

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    @Stefano-M64 Yes I agree. Took me 2/3 attempts to figure out why the days I selected were not enabled when I just pushed the lower right button.
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    I experienced the same with distance based zooming. Did report it.
  • Firmware Collection

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    @Nico_Lam, hi, you can try this way: enter settings select general select about slide down until you see data privacy at the end long press the lower button to enter the service interface slide down and select “Select OTA pkg” Now, you can see the current firmware version and the previous one, so select the previous version to downgrade the watch. The only concern is that if you have installed the latest (glorious) firmware 2.50.28 starting from the second to last (equally glorious) firmware 2.50.26, probably, at the end of the above procedure you will see, as previous version, the 2.50.26 one… Good luck!
  • 6 Votes
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    @bobbyfw03 said in [Inspiration] Share your app ideas: I would really love to see something similar to the waypoint list on Garmin if I’m navigating a preloaded course. Since I’m not only close to becoming a developer, I’m unable to develop something like this myself. However, perhaps someone else of you has an idea how to achieve this?! If you mean Garmin’s Up Ahead feature, a lot of similar functionality can be achieved with Suunto’s Climb Guidance screen, even thought that is unexpected. If you have waypoints on the route, by zooming the climb guidance profile, at the bottom you can see the distance remaining to the nearest waypoint, second nearest waypoint, and third nearest waypoint, and then to the end of the route. Unfortunately, that doesn’t show waypoint names. That is something Suunto should consider adding. But having an Up Ahead like feature as an S+ app would also be a great idea too!
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