• Runna

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    @zhangschmidt but this is then a problem on Runna’s side. They have to interpret the manual (and Guide created) and auto laps individually…
  • Next Big Update for Race 2 etc...

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    @Egika I hope stability is one of them
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    @sky-runner no, I don’t like this. I rather have touch disabled completely and only enabled, when needed. Like in the maps. And Garmin has a button combination to disable/enable touch on the fly. But Suunto has not too many buttons…
  • Creation of new sports modes

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    @Egika said in Creation of new sports modes: @MikeC30 no need to delete a custom sport mode. Just remove anyone from the shortlist of recently used (standard) sport modes. Thank you. You are right. It seems the list can have 20 sports (custom or not). If the list shows 20 sports you can not create new ones. If the list shows 15 sports you can create 5
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    @SuuntoPartnerTeam is someone using the Accelerometer data? the onAccelerometer function is not being called, evaluate(…) is correctly called. This is in the manifest.json "in": [ { "name": "HeartRate", "source": "Activity/Move/-1/HeartRate/Current", "type": "subscribe" }, { "name": "Acceleration", "source": "Fusion/Zapp/Accelerometer", "type": "subscribe" } ],
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    @Egika say waaat? I believe I do have a couple of newer models
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    @SuuntoPartnerTeam first of all thanks for opening the S+, much appreciated! I’m trying to add settings that could be changed on the Suunto Mobile App but I’m a bit lost. I created a data.json file with the example content above and added settings to the manifest. However when I try to access localStorage on main.js it seems to null. Also, is there a simulator for the Mobile App to see the settings over there? Bonus question as I have your attention, is there anything like console.log for debugging? I’m using a text area on the watch now but hoping there is a better way to debug Thanks!
  • Suunto Routeplanner

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    For testing, I attached my route.gpx file. route.gpx
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    @CarlW afaik you cannot put in exact coordinates directly, but you can easily move the map around on the watch screen until you reach your desired point. then bring up the navigation menu und choose “Save as POI”. Voila, there you have your POI to add as a navigation target on the watch.
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    @Ad1967 in the Suunto app, in the watch menu, you select “sport mode customization” and then create your personal running and cycling data screens. There is both “Current activity distance” oder “Distance” available. Then you “Create Multisport mode”, in which you select the sport modes you designed before.
  • Will OpenSuuntoPlus be coming to Suunto Run?

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    @Brad_Olwin said in Will OpenSuuntoPlus be coming to Suunto Run?: @thanasis said in Will OpenSuuntoPlus be coming to Suunto Run?: @JebClydeNC I don’t follow your rationale … You cannot be arguing that you lose something by having additional options … on the contrary, not having options means you lose the option of having something Well, I see @jebclydenc point. The Run has many S+ features built into the watch so fewer S+ features would be used. Second, if future S+ features require more memory that an older watch does not have that could be problematic. Theoretically, couldn’t Suunto have a setup where an app that has a demanding requirement not show up for Run users but only for those who meet the requirements? Feels like this objective is a QA user more than anything else. Alternatively, if someone on any watch downloads a S+ app and finds it “problematic” then they can remove that app (and ideally, report it as bugged to Suunto). I personally like the Run a lot, it has dramatically improved since I started testing for Suunto. I typically don’t need maps when following a route and often will check my phone anyway. I don’t have a quarrel with the Run for its lack of S+ ability, as I think that makes for a clear line showing why one might pay for for a Race, etc. However, it also means S+ isn’t a “core experience”. I do think the limited sport modes is silly in comparison. People will just end up tagging some sessions with a slightly less useful tag in most cases. Now if there is a limitation of how many modes a watch can “hold” then have a core set and let people select from a list what secondaries they have — I think maybe Polar does something like this? Finally, while I’m here, I’ll repeat I think it was silly for Suunto to give the Run the ability to do offline music playback but not include it further up the line. People say that’s due to limitations of the older watches, but Race 2 came out after Run and still doesn’t have it. Yes, I realize the Run has its own OS and that’s probably part of the reason, but I think it’s kind of dumb they rolled a new OS for just one thing. Mostly though, I think it makes purchasing decisions sillier than they need to be. If I want both maps and offline music, there’s no Suunto solution for that, even though they have watches that offer either solution. This makes Suunto feel more like Garmin in my mind, giving an impression of being more fragmented with different teams on different watches not paying attention to what the other team is doing.
  • Limited edition default watch face gone

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    @bruns69 said in Limited edition default watch face gone: Hi, I wanted to know if those who have the Vertical 2 Limited, also have the Outback Adventure dial? Because it’s not in mine. Thank you. Neither in mine. Ocean and Outdoor are the only “O”.
  • Race S: Extremely high battery use rate

    Suunto Race S
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    @Tieutieu I really wish this is fixed soon! I don’t experience this issue all time but it comes and goes. I do suspect it is related to the use of the external HR sensor. By the way, in another 7 hours the battery level has dropped from 66% to 50%. Also, what nobody mentions is that this reduces the longevity of the battery. The battery has only so many charge-discharge cycles before it starts to lose capacity, perhaps about 300. So this isn’t just an inconvenience.
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    Hello @Saul-Revere, you have hit one of those surprises listed in our other post simulator vs the real world. Unfortunately, there is no trick that we are aware of for zooming into images presently.
  • Alpine skiing downhill

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    MdzOttM
    I have now about 30 sessions without the need to reboot
  • Showing bar below 30

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    I dont know about your diving habits, but i use manometer all the time, whether i have transmitter or not… its call redundancy
  • Duathlon Sport App

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    @matt-r Hi, yes I have the same problem with the stress values after charging. My Race S shows “stress” in the Daily Resources screen and the resources rapidly decrease. After a night the watch returns to the correct readings. HR readings are quite good at the same time.
  • Stryd + Vertical Pairing

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    @Christoph-Van-Laethem thank you, I had the same setup as yours (barring older Stryd and Vertical… Lucky you! ). I see many metrics (and power obviously) but never see Vertical Oscillation nor Ground Contact. I’ve been trying last 2 runs with Suunto+ after disconnecting as sensor… it seems to work so far, I’ll try more. The thing which bothers me is you do not see if Stryd connected when about to start… you start… miss the power info, stop, go to the Stryd app and check, then restart. Not great.
  • What sport mode is missing from our watches in your opinion?

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    It might already be in the list somewhere … Kickbiking is what I defintitly miss