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    @Manuel-Extreme off wrist detection is not contact based, but somehow optical. From here on I have no more ideas, sorry.
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    @isazi said in Edición Limitada, seguimiento de sueño sin frecuencia cardiaca. No aparece e primer plano objetivo de sueño: you cannot track sleep without H24 heart monitoring enabled as far as I am aware Thats funny, because the manual says: NOTE: All sleep measurements are based on movement only, so they are estimates that may not reflect your actual sleep habits. and In addition to duration, your watch can also assess sleep quality by following your heart rate variability during sleep. The variation is an indication of how well your sleep is helping you rest and recover. Sleep quality is shown on scale from 0 to 100 in the sleep summary, with 100 being the best quality. Measuring heart rate, blood oxygen and heart rate variability (HRV) while sleeping If you wear your watch during the night, you can get additional feedback on your heart rate, HRV and blood oxygen level (needs to be activated in the sleep tracking settings) while sleeping. To keep the optical heart rate on during the night, ensure that Daily HR is enabled (see Heart rate). But possibly that is just and old section that never got revised as new watches have been made…
  • Is there still demand for a modern MIP endurance watch?

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    After few months with Race 2 and previouse owning of Suunto 5 and Ambit 2 here is my opinion. Amoled has great colors and great refresh rate. But thats it. Benefits of MIP for me: It always show time, no need for specific rise to wake move. Even slight move of hand wakes watch and i can see full watchface. This was great in day to day use when working etc. In night with low backlight is not so agresive agains eyes compared to bright amoled even on low brightnes. In sport modes always visible even on bike handle no fallback to limited AOD. In daylight great visibility without higher consumption of battery as MIP doesn’t need any backlight during daytime. I buy watch once in a while so since i bought Race 2 lately. I am not interested in any new model MIP or Amoled in next 5 years. But than if available i would prefer MIP version over Amoled but only if all other spec of MIP watch was same.
  • Suunto Software update Q1 (2.53.42)

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    @enneo It works pretty well but it was disabled on my watch after FW upgrade. I had to enable it in the configuration of navigation.
  • Intervals from SA

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    Unfortunately rep counter and bip coutntdown for natives structured workouts have not been implemented in S9pp. Only from SV1 and above (SR/SRs/SR2/SV2)
  • SUUNTO BARO 9 DOWN ARROW ISSUE

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    @2b2bff Or just Caps lock enabled 🧐 i HAVE TRIED
  • Maps Update Rollout, March 2026, Staged

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    @Stefano-M64 Sadly the updated maps for Italy still contain wrong data for the Dolomites area (Trentino-Alto Adige) You have to clearly state that you are talking about digital elevation model, otherwise you get useless responses about fixing it in OSM, which has nothing to do with it. I don’t know if all elevation data that Suunto uses comes from mapbox, or they access different sources for different regions directly, but the elevation source for Dolomites would have to be fixed.
  • Schlafaufzeichnung Wachphasen erkennung jetzt besser?

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    @Thaler-Martin https://translate.google.com/?sl=de&tl=en&op=translate
  • Sleep analysis

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    @aiv4r said in Sleep analysis: @raven i fully agree with you, I would glady pay less for Suunto without AI coach and resources and recovery stuff, I am fine with sleep detection, since it is nice to follow HR and HRV trends during the night. But other than that there are not many watches left that does not have this. Coros so far stay little immune from nonsence, but for how long, because market clearly want these features. It’s tricky. I do value overnight HRV, for example, and I also like knowing both total sleep time as well as interruptions. Sometimes my body wakes me in the middle of the night, and sometimes my cats do. While I have some idea of this duration the next day, I’m not going to write down notes on it, so it’s good I have devices that can do this. I don’t generally need this data but occasionally I do. Last year I had an injury while weightlifting and needed some therapy and a few weeks recovery time to get back on track. The first few days after the injury I couldn’t sleep at all, averaging less than two hours uninterrupted sleep at a time. Having sleep data for this recovery period was good for me, as I shared it with my doctor for analysis. However, the data I used was from Apple and not Suunto. Apple more accurately notes my sleep interruptions and Suunto tends to ignore them. Meanwhile, Apple only records HRV a few times a night, and (I hope) Suunto does more sampling. This is difficulty to say, as I get an overnight average for HRV, but as far as I know, there’s no way for me to find how many samples were taken and those individual values. Right now I wear both devices as it’s not a bother to do so and I might find the data interesting. Do I need the data? Not especially, most of the time. When I do look at it though, I want it to be as correct as possible. Overall though, my thoughts are sleep data in general doesn’t need to be part of my main watch. Garmin has a “Garmin Sleep Index” screenless device meant only for night use. It seems to me more companies should do this. For example, Apple were to release such a thing, then Apple Watch users could use that for sleep, and this would immediately solve any battery life issues people have with that for say 90% of the population (only ultra endurance people, etc. would still have a quarrel in my mind). What Garmin doesn’t have yet is a “day only” watch that doesn’t try to do sleeping (pointing people to the index) at a cheaper price point. So “divorcing” sleep metrics from the main watch seems reasonable to me. Have Suunto day watches meant for tracking your main sessions and daytime activity. Take it off at night, and for those who want overnight data, put on a secondary device that does this better with ideally pristine metrics. There’d be no call to ignore sleep data for a sleep device like we see in this thread.
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  • Race 2 accuracy

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    @Egika adding my N of one, I also find it measures consistently different from every other watched I’ve used (a few from COROS, Garmin, and other Suunto watches, the Vertical 2, Race S, and Race). More telling, though, is those other watches all measure very close to my measuring wheel. The Race 2 measures shorter than my wheel, so in my experience, the Race 2 does indeed measure short. Thanks for your help on this!
  • Update 3.25.18

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    @Nelson-Diogo I ran 17 km this morning. And there was no loss of connection between the watch and the heart rate strap. But we’ll see what happens tomorrow. But the same thing happened before. Sometimes I finish training and the watch does not lose connection with the heart rate belt.
  • "Red Pulse" watch face date formatting

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    @Egika This has been fixed! Thank you!
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    I still dont get how this is possible. Maybe I am wrong, but I thought that the device, watch (not only Suunto) works as the recorder of data, and those are moved to app for further processing. The more sofisticated calculation happens in the app, and basic ones on the device and/or app using the same algorithm. Why other brands do not experience these issues?
  • Race 2 heart rate issues

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    @radum I experience the same with walking. HR is around 90 BPM on straight road, then I start climb uphill and even I feel that the HR goes up, the watch still shows values around 90 BPM. Usually it is enough to stop for a while until watch recognizes increased HR and after that it seems as the OHR works ok. It may be some kind of cadence lock but even I tried to tighten the strap, move watch on the hand, it behaves the same. Mostly just the pause for a while helps the watch to recognize increased HR.
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    @isazi Yes that’s true and that’s why I shiftet to other HR from COROS and Polar. But if I select the suunto belt on the watch before a workout, the watch should keep catching the signals of the selected sensor It seems to me that the sv2 has a problem with handling the signal and priorizing As I said it worked very fine without the suunto belt and with different other HRs before the update tragedy that startet in Novemwr when the watch got trouble on IOs machines. But that is another point
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    @brave_dave No, fortunately I don’t experience continuous disconnection issues. It only happens in water due to the physical limitations of Bluetooth transmission. When the arm comes out of the water, the connection is restored automatically without any problems. At least with the Vertical 2. Which device are you using?
  • Suunto Vertical 2 General Discussion

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    @DirkJ after an update all logbook activities are deleted, only the summaries are left
  • Bug: Alarm -> Dismiss -> Sleep overview

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    @prakalejas a firmware update should come before summer as far as I know
  • Suunto Partner Approval

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    @isazi the sdk is so easy to work with that I wouldn’t be surprised that this is the case. I’m so happy with the watch itself and the general software experience so this is essentially the last puzzle that allows getting rid of other platforms and consolidating everything sports/longevity related around my suunto