• Sticky notifications during activities

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    SvenningS
    @OutdoorMan I am experiencing the exact same issue. I completely disabled mobile notifications for the specific activities where it bugs out, as you can’t do this globally. For example, I leave them on for walking, but during running it’s just super annoying. I don’t really want to be disturbed during sports anyway ;o)
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    EgikaE
    @krad801 there is no way to set the watch for GPS altitude only. If you find such a setting in the app, it is used for activities recorded with the app directly. Otherwise with the watch on a bike, there sometimes can be wind affecting the barometric sensor. Maybe this was the case for you.
  • Crash reports collection Q1 2026

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    sky-runnerS
    I wonder if the crash I mentioned in the previous post could have been caused by me unintentionally rebooting the watch by pressing on the start button. I always felt that on Vertical 2 the start button dangerously sticks out which makes it too easy to press. Honestly, this seems like a bad design. During activity we almost never need to press this button. At the time of the crash I was using poles and climbing up on steep terrain which means my wrists were bent the way that the button could be pressed. Furthermore I wore half gloves that Leki poles attach to. I have just done an experiment - started an activity, switched to the map screen, then pressed and held the start button - shortly after the watch has rebooted! I think this needs to be addressed - either the timeout for the reboot - how long we need to hold the button - should be increased or perhaps there should be another way to prevent this when using poles. But again, I don’t know if that is what has actually caused a reboot but I can see that accidentally rebooting Vertical 2 is quite possible when using poles. Any thoughts about this? Should I start a separate thread to discuss this?
  • Italian map region for Cortina D’Ampezzo

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    sartoricS
    @peegee you need “Veneto”
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    Łukasz SzmigielŁ
    @matram this is golden, thanks. I’ll add it to the suuntoplus skill I’ve been working on. I’m trying to aggregate all knowledge about hardware limitations and things that docs or examples don’t cover. Perhaps I should open source it? There are plenty of quirks I’ve stumbled upon, like colors on MIP displays - for example if the color is too dark - it’ll be rendered as black. Or the issue of “back on track” that I’m fighting with currently.
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    jthomiJ
    @MLM31 I have to say I kinda overlooked the Race S a little, but since it’s out there now quite some time, it may be better to still wait for newer models maybe at the end of year. Battery runtime with my S9PP also an issue, charged it yesterday morning before leaving the day, then 24hrs later without any usage of the watch only 24/7 HR measurement, I lost 25% of battery life. Now, with a 30 minute bike ride, and a 40 minute dog walk, I am at 45%, which really is a bummer.
  • Training Peaks - interval notification

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    stromdiddilyS
    @2b2bff said: @stromdiddily there is no universal “This is a workout file, deal with it watch” format. If you are pushing a workout to Garmin, you define the steps. If you push the workout to Suunto, you define a SuuntoPlus Guide. I don’t know how Coros or Apple Watch does handle it. So, Training Peaks - or any other platform for that matter - has to include the respective framework for each brand individually… The other way around, if you read the finished activity from the watch, there is a format that has been widely adopted: Garmin FIT files. I see, this makes sense…thank you
  • [Question] No stupid questions - ask anything here

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    @DonTomGot No problem, I am more of a Swift guy myself. The functions arcSegment, drawGaugeBackground, pointer and renderGauges are declared as in the onLoad method in t.html. onActivate is also in t.html, same as the onLoad method. The canvas declaration goes at the end of the HTML code in the same file. Good luck
  • Suunto Aqua syncing with Google Health

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  • 2.53.42 Race S and Pathetic battery life

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    withManishW
    @OutdoorMan, noting connected (I don’t own an HR belt) and not sure why Bluetooth is still on even after I put it in power-saving mode. Bluetooth is on during my workout, so I can see notifications from my phone; otherwise, it’s off. I keep Aeroplane mode on, so wireless and Bluetooth are off during regular daytime use.
  • Race S: Extremely high battery use rate

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    withManishW
    @sky-runner, same issues: my watch uses 7-10% battery even in power-save mode overnight.
  • Suunto Ocean problem with the accelerometer/step counting

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  • Please delete this post

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    First of - thanks to Suunto for opening up the possibility to enrich their marvelous watch lines with features that many users have been missing! It is always amazing to see where the combination of ingenuity and a (somewhat) open development platform takes us. Being a road-runner with some sort of ambition to optimize races I have been missing a race pacer that allows for freely defining pace segments. The races I have participated in (Gothenburg area, Sweden) are quite often pretty hilly and I have found that I waste energy in the wrong places and therefore needed an app that could provide some guidance. The requirements were pretty close to “RaceWarden Pacer” - but I was missing the possibility to define the distance for the various segments of the race. And. With age comes poor eyesight, so I needed BIG (and clear) numbers to control the pace. The logic/thinking: You define your pacing strategy based on the elevation profile of the race and potentially other factors - this is all done outside of the app. Example from “Göteborgsvarvet” where I decided to try Jack Daniels’ Running Formula which roughly translates to -8s/km/%-gradient (uphill) and +5s/km/%-gradient (downhill). But that is outside the app, just the background to the pacing strategy. [image: 1780157300180-2026-05-18_19-54-08.png] The pacing strategy is pushed to the app through user defined app settings: Segment Distances (km or mile): 2.45 1.79 1.36 1.36 6.59 7.8 Segment paces (min/km or min/mile): 5:18 5:03 5:37 4:55 5:12 5:14 (Is it possible to have two input fields in app settings?) With the user input the total race length is calculated by summation of the Segment Distances (21,35km) - overall race target time (1:51:26) as well as target pace (general) is also calculated. Then comes the tricky part. What is really needed / what can be displayed to help pacing (remember: poor eyesight)? I removed heart rate as I have found it does not work (for me) during races, and landed in the following configuration: [image: 1780125397727-2026-05-30_00-06-13.png] Segment Target Pace: Derived from user input and displayed once a segment is recognized/completed. In essence this is a pretty static value, that only changes when a segment is completed. Segment Pace: Calculated. Similar to Lap Pace but utilizes the user defined Segment Distances/Segment paces, so it’s dynamic and updates as you run. Total Seconds ahead/behind Race Plan: Defined as the deviation between race plan and completed distance/time; naturally dynamic. Needed Pace: Based on initial user input finishing time and total race length are calculated. This is the pace needed for the remaining part of the race to reach the target What would you see as missing? The remaining challenges: I would like to have (I believe) at least some indication on heart rate - but I am not able to get the standard zone gauge to work and lack the skills to create one by myself with the canvas mysteries I tested to include an additional ahead/behind indicator focusing on ahead/behind per segment - but felt that it became more confusing and the display became to crowded - could this potentially be incorporated as a gauge? Compatibility - I believe maximizing fonts will be problematic for smaller watches but have not really had the energy to investigate what/how to make sure it works also for smaller displays Contrast - to me it seems yellow offers the best contrast, but is it just my eyes or a more common phenomenon? All input welcome! (unfortunately it seems my application for the partner development has got lost in the mail, as I applied many weeks ago) Also - I used the app (very successfully) during a recent race!
  • Delete a map on the watch

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    @JungleJim @sartoric @2b2bff You’re all right !!! update the maps and got the remove button many thanks
  • Vector Classic watch face gone?

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    EgikaE
    @Horizontal_2 exactly. Every watch has their so called “hero” watch face. It is pre-installed with the firmware. Which makes sense, as there must be one, even if you remove all using the app. Of course this hero watch face is not in the app. It is on your watch.
  • Race 2 accuracy

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    @dreamer_ I’m built similarly to you so glad I stuck with the Race 2. Maybe you’ll change back after the update! I didn’t want to pay an additional £100 for a torch and bigger battery, neither of which I need. This would also come with more bulk and omission of the scroll wheel which I like for zooming the maps. I wonder whether this update will be included in the next quarterly one or a separate earlier fix…
  • Tech diver issues with Nautic

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    Hi agree the app need a profound re-design regarding diving. Basic : log dives number log dives separate dives by devices, when dive with Nautic & Nautical S the dive get duplicate Tanks stats gas used PPo2 bottom time surface interval deepest dive longest dive ascend time ascend rate Total dives Total EAN dives Total Deep dives Dive plans Total time Max time Average time Max depth Average Max depth Min SAC Max SAC In my opinion should be a specific dive section inside the app only to log dives, and able to hide all the other activities metrics.
  • Suunto 9 and Vertical Run Sport activity

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    There aren’t many women in the room! I’m Marie-Lise, a French-speaking Canadian woman from Quebec City, almost 50 years old, trying to stay in shape and maintain a bit of performance in a busy family and professional life. I’m a multisport enthusiast: snow pentathlon, ski touring, hiking, running, cycling, etc. Username: MLM