• Still no real windsurfing support

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    surfboomerangS
    I tried to create a Suunto Plus App for this purpose, but I ran into memory issues on the V1. Apparently the memory is very limited on the watches which makes it challenging to store a lot of data. I suppose it would run without any issues If only the 2s max, 10s and 100m categories have to be calculated. But the GP3S categories also include 1Nm, and 1h etc… Unfortunately I don’t have a lot of time right now to find another way. If someone is interested: https://github.com/surfboomerang/SuuntoPlusApps/tree/speedsurfing/Speedsurfing
  • Suunto Ocean update 2.51.28

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    Reino von WiellighR
    @dotcom I see now in the log that we also did not get the drill mode OR any of the recovery metrics. Must say I am very disappointed atm.
  • [Question] No stupid questions - ask anything here

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    bhamp0B
    (duplicate)
  • Suunto Ocean SW update 2.40.56 (2025 Q3)

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    pavel.samokhaP
    If anyone missed, update has arrived: https://forum.suunto.com/topic/15196/suunto-ocean-update-2.51.28 Locking this topic
  • Reboots during interval training

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    cosme.costaC
    @ManuTrailEdge I think this is known and Suunto is working on it.
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    @sky-runner That’s correct – it’s a crash. Every time if it happens, the ascent reads 0, and the unlock screen just means the watch rebooted after crashing. The conditions were always the same: Hiking activity, map screen, active GPX navigation, and SuuntoPlus: Last km/mile, Weather Insights, and Burner. And always after the ‘destination reached’ message appeared.
  • Race titanium with Wahoo TRACKR HR

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    OutdoorManO
    @Elipsus no worries, I just shared the “why” : )
  • Several navigation issues (feedback)

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    dreamer_D
    said in Several navigation issues (feedback): I can’t try until Sunday but I wanted to share if anybody wants to try, since I have an interesting answer from Komoot’s Thanks for sending the GPX file. I took a look and found a workaround that should help you save the full route: Click New > Import a GPS Route Drag and drop the GPX file Instead of selecting Import to Plan a Route, select Import as Activity Tap Import Activity This saves the file as a completed Activity on your account. On the map, the route should connect all the way to the end. After that: Click the three-dot icon on the right Select Make a Copy Click Save The copied route will be on the Saved Routes. It should then show the full route from the completed Activity, rather than being cut short like it was when imported directly as a planned route. You may, of course, delete the Completed Activity after. Let us know how it works for you. All the best, komoot Support Team So this solves the pre/post processing issues (perhaps) for the GAPs, and perhaps the offset thing. I’d like to test it now, but I’m out this weekend, lol. I tried this. I noticied an slightly improvement and the track is 20 meters more using this workaround. But the offset and the false “out of the route” issues persist. In fact, I’m getting wrong Climb notifications in this round-trip scenario (things like downhill notifications when you are going up and uphill notifications when you are going down). Autoreverse does also need a serious work.
  • Sleep tracking delayed by one day

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  • Suunto Spark

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    dreamer_D
    About this. In other languages, does anybody have the same bug? It is very disappointing to hear both audios at the same time (and even in different languages) @egika or someone. Could this be reported internally for a fix? I understand this should be critical (for the team that develops the headsets firmware) It’s like the headsets are incredible well done but the software needs more work (I.E, not only this bug but the integration should be really there) The touch is too sensitive too. Even the doble touch happened to me while running. I understand fixes with improvements will come since the product is very new yet.
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    TieutieuT
    @Ze-Stuart ok sorry I thought you were saying it’s was already available. It’s been discussed a lot ; for now I have never been disappointed by fusedalti, and I use sometimes altitude calibration already available (out of exercice), mostly after long car travels that lead to « altitude errors »
  • Eon Core in 2025?

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    VoiGASV
    @estragio Looks interesting, but still no dive counter
  • Rest Heart Rate Suunto App

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    @laufbursche7 said in Rest Heart Rate Suunto App: Sleep Heart Rate This is your average heart rate during sleep. It is typically lower than your resting heart rate because: the body is more deeply relaxed metabolism and the nervous system slow down You said it already…
  • Security issue with routes

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    G
    "if you don’t end your activity… " Yes but I did end it and was in trouble. All your answers make no sense and don’t address the point: Who is the genius in Suunto who decided you need to download tracks to a phone and then upload them back in order to be able to follow them on the watch? The data is already in the watch, let me use it, please! And besides, the battery of my watch outlasts the one of my phone, so the situation was not unexpectable (some of you who answered would probably come up with this great solution: make the battery of the watch last less
  • Race 2 accuracy

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    More confirmation of the problem
  • Core 2?

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    Suunto Core 2!.. For me, this is the best news from the world of watches this year! I love my Core Alpha and I’m curious to see if there will be any hardware or software improvements. Newer isn’t always better. But so far, it looks promising. Just yesterday, I changed the battery in my Core Alpha for the first time in a one year and seven months. I did it in about 30 seconds, sitting on a bench with just a coin. Water resistance is working. A great and affordable survival watch.
  • Wrist power instead of Stryd?

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    paul28P
    Almost one year later and this frustrating bug still persists every second or third run for me. We get cool new features like Bluetooth device pooling, but can’t get the basics right like always pulling power data from the (far more accurate) Stryd that’s definitely still connected via BLE.
  • Live EPOC

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    @MiniForklift I haven’t heard anybody using EPOC during a training. It is mainly mentioned in weight loss blogs. It is also questionable if a watch can determine EPOC because, besides heart rate, oxygen used must be measured. No watch can do that. So EPOC is guesstimated by the watch at best.
  • Ability to sync dive to SSI app

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    Based on another user’s suggestion, I made a Suunto .FIT to QR code open-sourced browser app. App: https://shaevitz.github.io/suunto-to-ssi-qr/ GitHub: https://github.com/shaevitz/suunto-to-ssi-qr Basic workflow Export the dive from the Suunto app as a .FIT file. Open the browser tool: https://shaevitz.github.io/suunto-to-ssi-qr/ Choose the .FIT file. The tool generates an SSI-compatible QR code. Open the SSI app and use its QR import/scanner to scan the QR code. Notes / caveats The browser version does not upload your dive file to any servers. It parses the FIT file locally in the browser. You cannot use a single phone to do the whole process if SSI requires the live camera to import the QR code. You need to show the generated QR on another device/screen, print it, or otherwise get the QR in front of the phone camera. I did not find a “scan QR from photo” option in SSI. The QR format appears to store a compact dive-log summary, not the full dive profile. The tool currently includes date/time, duration, max depth, and water temperature where present. I have only tested this with my Suunto Nautic S exports, so other Suunto devices may or may not work without tweaks. It is MIT licensed, so feel free to use, fork, or improve it.
  • Suunto 9 G1 not charging

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