• Happy Birthday Suunto (90years)

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    EgikaE
    @Horizontal_2 yes, possible [image: 1770290483422-img_3198.jpeg]
  • How i can Open the message Symbol

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    MennekkM
    You can set one of the buttons (short or long press) as a shortcut to the notifications screen.
  • Suunto 2.50.28 hot-fix Q4

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    Milan ŠádekM
    @Geoffwilli with my old unit I’d get 6–8% drain per day with an hour of GPS (sometimes even below 6%). I even remember finishing a 50km race and the watch still being at 23% ten days later. This replacement watch started off okay at around 6–7.5% on older firmware, but now it’s jumped to 10%+ daily. It’s a huge step backward and honestly pretty frustrating. Is anyone else seeing this jump after the latest update?
  • Alarm Clock

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    EgikaE
    @aquanaut this does not apply to Ocean exclusively. Cannot be more specific than I have been above…
  • Race 2 Photos :)

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    Doron GD
    [image: 1770286440653-img_3796.jpeg] Clean
  • iOS 3.0.0

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    MiroslavaM
    @aiv4r better than nothing
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    jjpazJ
    @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in New ascent calculation algorithm is less accurate than before (Potential FusedAlti issue): Could you please provide a suunto app link in email so we can analyze the raw data and improve this ? I cand send you an activity, flat, running along a seafront promenade in which Race2 measured ~70m+/~70m- and Vertical around 85m+/85m- adding little +1m ascent changes during the run. [image: 1770282941990-selecci%C3%B3n_5094.png] Maybe the algorithm is now very sensitive to those little ±1m changes, or maybe I’m wrong and I have acummulated 70m+ running close to the sea.
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    matteo_000M
    @Tomas5 I have try but with display set in sport mode activity brightness: ! HIGH display: ALWAYS ON after around 8 sec + 8 sec the map goes dark. I know that the battery drain would be faster but if I need (sometime during the ride…) to see the map for the correct route now is impossible especially for MTB use. I think that a specific option would be the solution; maybe to stop the display brightness to the first step after 8 sec. will be the best.
  • Tymewear Vitalpro Request

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    @TogaRunner Any news about supporting Tymewear?
  • Each Suunto Vertical 2 Limited Edition

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    @OutdoorMan А если серьездно ?
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    jjpazJ
    @wakarimasen said in Race 2: GPS, cadence and distance accuracy vs previous Suunto models: I bow to your greater GPS knowledge! Uhmm, irony? As I mentioned, I’m wondering if Suunto have down something on the post processing side, to change the output from previous watches. The other point however, is that it’s not beyond the realms of possibility that this new data may actually be more correct than the previous one. This is the problem with comparing devices and not having an accurate reference. No violence from my side - just curiosity, with a hefty slice of realism I completely agree. I’m very realistic about the GPS capabilities of a device worn on the wrist. and I haven’t cuestioned the ‘absolute’ accuracy of the devices. When I run ~10K I really don’t know if I’ve run 10,2km or 9,8km but I can compare numbers in different devices as a reference. And that’s the point (and the title) of the topic: “relative accuracy vs previous Suunto models” because it seems that this concrete model has a “different calibration” that shows different measures (relatively to the other models of the same brand with similar recorded GPS data). This is the origin of my curiosity, because comparison is not against Garmin, or Coros, or Polar, is against “brand brothers” which show different output information with similar recorded input information and I suposse that Suunto has his own references and tests to measure “accuracy” That said, I still use the Race 2 daily, I still use it in my activities, I’ve adjusted my “expectations” regarding pace (around 3-4 seconds per kilometer) and I enjoy it, and that’s it.
  • getting too much ascent / descent on flat routes

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    GiPFELKiNDG
    @sky-runner yes i know. The Other tread Starts Yesterday. Perhaps link there to this tread
  • Smart heart belt disfunction

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    Mff73M
    @PIPA44800 Try another new battery, try with another app or watch, and last chance, Suunto support. Maybe some warranty is possible.
  • Screen not coming on when worn over clothes

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    herlasH
    @Charlie-Needham known issue and Suunto is aware, no idea if it’ll get addressed in a future update.
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    Mff73M
    @el.Fakir So you would probably get sorting with votes also for good jokes, or whatever is voted in the full mess of answers (me included )
  • Any update on new firmware release?

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    Mff73M
    Search the forum, it was written recently that Ocean is not dead. But saying when something will be out, the answer is the usual one…
  • GF99 and SurfGF: now with feeling

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  • Suunto coach

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    « Zero data as bad sleep »
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    Manuel ExtremeM
    What I’m asking for is not lower accuracy during activities, but a different operating logic between activity mode and 24/7 tracking. During activities: Keep the current strict SNR threshold. Prioritize signal quality and accuracy. If conditions are sub-optimal, the user can rely on a chest strap anyway. During 24/7 and night tracking: Use a more conservative and tolerant algorithm. Accept a slightly noisier signal instead of shutting the sensor down. Apply stronger temporal smoothing and trend-based validation rather than instant SNR rejection. Never fully disable the sensor unless there is a true hardware failure. From a user perspective, this would solve the real problem: In daily life the watch inevitably moves, rotates, and loosens. Micro-motion, skin compression, sweat, temperature changes and external contacts are normal. A minimal tattoo, as shown in the photo, is irrelevant from a physiological point of view and should not trigger a sensor shutdown. Right now the behavior is binary: Good conditions → excellent HR detection. Slightly imperfect conditions → sensor off, sometimes for hours. This is not acceptable for a device that is marketed with: 24/7 HR Sleep tracking Recovery metrics Stress and resources monitoring A more fault-tolerant logic would: Preserve all activity tracking features. Restore reliability of h24 metrics. Reduce user frustration and false “no data” periods. Align the device behavior with real-world usage. From a technical standpoint, this looks like a software policy choice, not a hardware limitation. Other manufacturers already differentiate thresholds and filters between: Workout HR Background HR Sleep HR I’m confident Suunto can do the same. I’m not asking for perfection. I’m asking for continuity instead of shutdown. Best regards.
  • Stryd + Vertical Pairing

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    Zdeněk HruškaZ
    @Squirrel It says 3.1.9