• Suunto Ocean SW update 2.38.42 (2024 Q4)

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    @Jamdog2477 I’d have to agree in what is written blow, Suunto indeed was very clear that the Ocean would be subject to a slower software release schedule. For me, that actually was one of the reasons I bought the Ocean. My D6i is on its last legs, and having seen what the Software updates did to my Vertical, I though, the Ocean would be a good bet. I was hoping that they are not fiddling with things so much. But I was wrong. You need to be careful what you wish for. A Suunto Software update may not necessarily make things better. They can either cause a certain battery drain, or update your watch with features and Software not to your liking. My Ocean is now at V2.36.18 and my Vertical is at V2.33.16.Any versions after that, doe not suit me. For me, I very much question on where Suunto is going with their Software/Firmware. My first Suunto was the D6i followed by the first Ambit, II, III and so on. Buying the next or a new Suunto Model was not a question for me. But now I am at a point where I go, hmmm…
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    @elbee said in "Resume later" for race, race-s and vertical and all incoming watches: Live tracking on garmin is also a nice to have. (Yes, there are third party options but they don’t start automatically, use the gps of the phone and drain the battery and cannot show the route you plan to follow) Live tracking is now available for Suunto’s (S9pp, Race, Race S, Vertical). Not a Suunto development (for now ?) but works well.
  • Why you bought Suunto ocean?

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    @tinten.addi @tinten.addi said in Why you bought Suunto ocean?: Is it because you wanted a activity watch you can dive with? YES…i personally use it mainly for running…and wear it everyday
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    @isazi How long the watch keeps the activities? Does it save them for a while even if the logbook widget isn’t active?
  • Software Update 2.43.8/.12 (2025 Q2)

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    @Stavrogin said in Software Update 2.43.8/.12 (2025 Q2): Did I read somewhere that there were going to be new watch faces coming out soon not attached to the update, but following soon after? I also remember that there were two more watchfaces waiting to be released “in a few days”. I thought they would maybe come together with the S9PP firmware release, but that is not the case.
  • Can't control music with my Suunto Race S

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    Same on my Race S running on the latest software version. My Phone is a Google Pixel 8 on the latest Android version. Looking forward to a fix
  • ZoneSense

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    @2b2bff said in ZoneSense: what about that heart rate discrepancy? Your “Measured” “Aerobic threshold” of 148 bpm for that day is just a bone thrown to our obsession with exactitude. I don’t know if it is an average for the whole exercise, or the very first instance of measurement (observe we don’t get the number on our watches), but it is supposed to detect (I’ve forgotten the used terminology) when our HRV-system goes: ‘Hmmm… This doesn’t look like rest anymore’ [i.e. LT1]. Overall, the Heart Rate can be seen as living its own life - think about Pulse Drift for example - while HRV and its associated hormones and chemicals live another. The two measurements can at times be very decoupled. Let me offer a recent exercise of mine which illustrates the decoupling in stark detail. I’m not used to running much above easy LT1 sessions, so the slightly below LT2 Pace-based 8x3 minutes with 1 minute jogging rests was an ordeal. In fact, I had to cut it short at 7 times because I was completely knackered; at such an extent that I had to start walking as the Cool Down instead of doing a normal running end. The “Measured” “Aerobic threshold” for the day was 145 (lab-measured some years ago as 148) and the first screenshot below is just to show, with a marker, where HR is in step with that threshold at the beginning. 3 minute intervals are not enough for ZS to shine, but it shows the exhausting trend quite accurately. There’s a HR dropout of ca 1 minute at about minute 22 - hence the flat lines in both graphs: [image: 1751276100374-1000008106.jpg] The next two screenshots have the marker at almost the same time (hard to manoeuvre with a finger) with the colourised ZS and HR versions of the graphs. At that time I’m walking in the “Light aerobic” HR Zone with 106 bpm, but as ZS shows well and truly Anaerobic. I was exhausted: [image: 1751276941024-1000008105.jpg] [image: 1751276964250-1000008107.jpg] In this instance there really is no sense in talking about an “Aerobic threshold” of 145 bpm
  • Bug or Feature? "Do not Disturb" blocks display settings

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    6iovanni6
    @Yves-Jenni I agree.
  • Calories bug?

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  • tank pod doesnt show up ?

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    This is happening automatically. Seems like climb guidance did not fully follow.
  • Charging problem

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    Need your help, isn’t responding, not charging phone ,like disable plug in ,plug off, this phone isn’t reply on overheat. Truly need help please, your effort also
  • Always on during activity

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    @Jonathan-Dupré Two ways: Long-press the crown -> Settings -> Display -> Always-on Display Go to Widgets -> Control Panel -> Always-on Display Note: During an activity, you must first exit the activity (not stop it). Long-pressing the bottom button takes you to the watch face. Once the setting is complete, pressing the crown returns you to the activity. Unfortunately, this option isn’t available in the activity’s Sports Settings. It’s better to set it beforehand.
  • Live location S+ app

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    Happy Sunday everyone! Here’s a little developer diary update: I’m currently working on track loading and display on the built-in map. You’ll be able to upload tracks from GPX/KML files. Once a workout starts, the current track will be drawn on the map, and the app will show deviation from the preloaded route, projecting your position onto it. In the future, this feature will also include: Alerts when significantly off-route, Customizable checkpoints and geofences with notifications if you don’t reach them in time, And many other improvements! Here’s a short preview of the new feature in action: https://drive.proton.me/urls/1ADRB81188#wZAcJ1AGp877
  • sync suunto komoot

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    @galetes are you doing it from the Suunto app (phone app)?
  • Night mode

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    StavroginS
    @shampoo Do not disturb will do that for you.
  • First impressions

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    @6iovanni said in First impressions: @ShinJCD said in First impressions: I find a discrepancy between the values of the “recovery” item displayed on the app and on the watch. already reported Ok
  • Notification

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  • Jagged/low resolution pace data?

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  • Interval Training

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