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    Speed ManS
    I’ve been using it every day lately, and I really like it. It helps me control my effort, pace, and HR variability extremely well.
  • Spot on!

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    Since the latest updates, I’m really impressed with how much the Race S wrist HR has improved. I compared it with a Polar H9 chest strap during a two-hour mountain bike ride today, and the two heart rate curves were almost identical during the first part of the ride. The second part was slightly less accurate, but that section was downhill, so the watch was probably moving a bit on my wrist. [image: 1778271797806-e3b2001b-9902-4bb7-81ca-f3faa341636b-image.png]
  • Cannot see who messages are from

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    Frank StefanF
    Got my Suunto Run today. Firmware updated. Same Problem here (with iPhone). I get the notifications, but i cannot see from whom they are sent. There are no options to set. Watch already restartet, but this problem is still here.
  • Suunto Software update Q1 (2.53.42)

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    Jan KrejčíJ
    @isazi said in Suunto Software update Q1 (2.53.42): This is a good time to remember people that if you have issues and properly report them, they can be fixed in time for next release. Option to turn off that dotted ring on a map. Two effects Declutter the map, especially after adding the icons No more confusing the ring with a trail
  • Min. Sleep HR too high?

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    @2b2bff said in Min. Sleep HR too high?: @raven I know it shows the same issue, therefore I picked it… Those Min HR fields are actually buttons that show a line in the graph for the selected data. So, you can see whether the graph is below or above that line. Haha didn’t mean to imply you didn’t know you had the issue; it was just more musing to myself that I’m clearly not alone in this. I did seem to have missed that selecting it as a button turns on a line which is useful and clearly shows a few points in my graphs where the graph is going under the line. Thanks. I guess at this point my questions are more “does it work the way I’d expect it to for anyone or is what we’re seeing a universal truth in Suunto app/devices,” as well as “is there a good reason for this behavior I’m missing.” Have a good weekend!
  • Bug: During activity watch restarted

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    @sai-mon https://forum.suunto.com/topic/15153/crash-reports-collection-q1-2026
  • Recovery watch & App

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    @vinterben yeah you should give it at least two weeks 24/7 for resources to get better. Recovery includes even more metrics and is more of a long term metric. And you can have high resources and low recovery and the other way around.
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    @jmlee I’m sorry it didn’t work. I’ll ask a friend if he’ll let me try it with his 9PP and let you know.
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    dreamer_D
    Improve navigation and Climb Guidance: https://forum.suunto.com/topic/15016/vertical-2-2.53.42-map-and-navigation-features-are-greatly-improved-but-there-are-still-a-lot-of-old-issues-and-also-new-bugs-introduced-in-the-latest-update/ https://forum.suunto.com/topic/15071/several-navigation-issues-feedback/ Better integration with Spark: https://forum.suunto.com/topic/15018/suunto-spark/ Bluetooth FTMS: https://forum.suunto.com/topic/15154/bluetooth-ftms-support/ One minimalistic watchface. The rest is almost perfect for me, just those things.
  • Suunto only a brand for runners?

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    @Beardkowski said in Suunto only a brand for runners?: Suunto only advertises with and for runners. What about mountain bikers and road cyclists? A bit more advertising for cycling would be nice, too. Or is Suunto solely a brand for runners? Many cyclists use a bike computer like a Wahoo ELMENT or Garmin Edge and Suunto doesn’t make any of those, but do have a partnership with Hammerhead Karoo. https://us.suunto.com/blogs/blog/how-to-use-karoo-2-bike-computer-with-suunto https://www.hammerhead.io/blogs/teamjournal/see-the-adventure-ahead-with-suunto While one can connect a cycling power meter to a Suunto watch and get the data that way, it’s likely not perceived as quite as good as a bike computer option.
  • Загрузка офлайн карт на часы

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    @Александр-Галюк Здравствуйте, Александр. Скажите пожалуйста, у вас получилось решить проблему с загрузкой карт? Я не могу скачать на race s, в основном пытался раздать vpn трафик через точку доступа, ни с телефона ни с виндовс не загружает карты, при том что с виндовс я смог раздать vpn через хот спот своему телефону и у меня получилось, т.е. не включая впн на самом телефоне, смог зайти на ютуб например и все видосы подгружались. Но часы тем не менее не хотят качать карты. Читал информацию что часы подключаются по какому-то примитивному принципу, и так как телефон умно не умеют, обходить блокировки. Приложения разные которые советуют на телефон скачать для раздачи, пробовал и ни о чем. В общем, интересно что вы скажете
  • EON Steel / black can't customise in Android App

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    @Dominique-Bruls I’m having exactly the same issue. Did you find a solution?
  • Eon core customise dive screens

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  • Several navigation issues (feedback)

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    dreamer_D
    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.
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  • Suunto Ocean SW update 2.40.56 (2025 Q3)

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    I guess the only way to get some more attention of Suunto on that topic is to write down about this situation on Suunto’s instagram and Facebook profiles, as here we just write about this issue among the the Ocean owners, we already spent our money… we are less interesting for them. Said true is that the future owners and future revenues are always much more important…
  • Race titanium with Wahoo TRACKR HR

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    OutdoorManO
    I have the Tickr and have no issues at all. Works just fine.
  • Suunto Spark

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    dreamer_D
    I did not comment but I’m testing my Spark. So feedback post: Sound quality is really good. Build quality is very nice. They feel really premium. Not so good things: The touch is too sensitive. I have disabled by default the “one click” Audio notifications are exactly the same as without the Spark. I knew that, but I didn’t expect the latin american spanish for Spain. Metrics are not integrated with the watch. I think the S+ app should have two more options: An option to toggle on/off things like navigation audio indications, so users can decide if they want the navigation audio indications (which are very useful in several cases). For that, Suunto should implement the feature (which is still missing). An option to toggle on/off to use the metrics taken from the Spark’s pedometers in the main activity in the watch. I mean, to not have 2 activities in the app (watch and spark). Something similar that what happens when you are using a chest/arm strap. Only one activity with the much better bpm taken from the chest/armstrap, not two activities. Something similar happens here with the Spark, since you have 2 additional pedometers that are going to work a lot better than something that is taken from a watch that is in one moving arm. For someone that made the effort of buying the Spark, I see this as an important software bug that should be solved. Having 2 individual activities has not sense (at all). Ideally: Go further with a firmware update for using the pedometers of the spark for indoor/treadmill runs, if possible of course. Things like voice notes while on workout (if possible). Just those little things for making the Spark a must and a perfect companion.
  • [Question] No stupid questions - ask anything here

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    Timo HelferT
    Hey guys, could someone make HRV reading work? I do not get the values, even tough the Suunto Smart Belt is conencted. In the SImulator it says “undefined” for /HrvRmssd [image: 1778225463781-3b15736a-9e26-4429-b7f4-d9b54347d637-image.png]
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    @Ze-Stuart Great question! It actually reminds me of how my deep dive into the Suunto ecosystem began. For me, these watches aren’t just sports gear; they are a technological puzzle - kind of like Sudoku, but with more hex code. After OpenSuuntoPlus launched, I was desperate for app examples to help me write my own. I decided to dig into the firmware, hoping to find the “real” apps hidden inside. I found several files, including a filesystem snapshot, but it wasn’t just a simple sequence of bytes. Instead, it was a massive pile of small blocks scrambled in a seemingly random order. To better understand the algorithm, I decided to learn what Ghidra was all about (having never used it before). I naively thought watch firmware would be small, simple, and easy to analyze. I was… overconfident, to say the least! However, it was incredibly productive. I spent time forming hypotheses, checking memory chip specs, and diving into SDKs for embedded OS memory management. I even managed to “de-fragment” a working disk image from those scattered blocks, though I’m pretty sure a few bugs are still lurking in there. Around that time, I realized the role SDSApplicationServer plays in the system. I shifted my focus to the JSON-based REST API it uses. I figured if the VS Code extension could manipulate watch data through it, I could too. Ultimately, using the server was a much faster way to get data off the watch, and it largely confirmed what I’d spent days piecing together from raw blocks. So, back to your question: Now that I have a better grasp of the architecture, I’ve been exploring how to communicate with the watch directly via the browser. Remembering my experience with Ghidra - and noting that the firmware is tiny compared to the SDSApplicationServer binary (which is dozens of megabytes!) - I haven’t quite summoned the courage to go back to this approach! Analyzing serial interface dumps feels more manageable; control commands are usually just dozens of bytes. The more you work with them, moving from simple to complex, the clearer it gets. There are still plenty of mysteries left, but that’s exactly why I enjoy this “Sudoku” - it keeps things interesting!