• Race 2 accuracy

    Suunto Race 2
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    More confirmation of the problem
  • Race titanium with Wahoo TRACKR HR

    Accessories and other products
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    laufbursche7L
    @OutdoorMan Thanks for your feedback. And can you tell the difference between the COROS Heart Rate Monitor Armstrap and wahoo trackr?
  • 8 Votes
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    @Ze-Stuart said in My Vertical 2 Wishlist for Next Update in 2026: I forgot, espresso maker. Please. For the summit. Hahahaha. Poll idea: Who’s old enough to remember that “feature suggestion”?
  • Suunto Ocean SW update 2.40.56 (2025 Q3)

    Pinned Suunto Ocean
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    EgikaE
    @karollos ne need to get attention. Work is under way. A new firmware will be released when the known bug are ironed out…
  • Eon Core in 2025?

    EON
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    @NO-DECO Here you have a list of all the info given in the app https://forum.suunto.com/topic/15127/suunto-app-questions-for-diving
  • Core 2?

    Watches
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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.
  • Suunto Spark

    Headphones
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    dreamer_D
    I’m noticing a bug in the Spark. When there’s an autolap (I.E, when you complete a kilometer), I’m hearing the bpm feedback in latin american spanish and the autolap information in english and both audios are overlapped. You hear both at exactly the same time and in different languages. This is very weird.
  • 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.
  • Suunto 9 G1 not charging

    Suunto 9
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  • What sport mode is missing from our watches in your opinion?

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    Danny polegD
    I lack general judgment As an athletics judge, I would be interested in measuring the time of an activity that I judge, including the number of steps, but the option should also include cumulative ascent and descent, since I also judge mountain bike competitions and walk around the track. @dimitrios-kanellopoulos
  • Eon core customise dive screens

    EON
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    Dominique BrulsD
    Install the previous Suunto App Version. This solved the issue on 2 Eon Core computers for me…
  • Solutions; use previous App Version...

    EON
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  • Map Design Update 2.53.42

    Suunto Race
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    Tami999T
    @Sir_Leberkas Race 2 works a bit slower after update. Noticable but still fast. I can imagine on Race 1 would be frustrating.
  • Showing bar below 30

    Nautic
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    @Divingpassion indeed… below 30, switch back to the main window. The Bar below 30 is visable in the red pressure window.
  • Charging base

    Suunto Race S
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    Stefano M64S
    @Lazyjones said in Charging base: @sindavide Yes it sucks. I’ve bought cheap backup and it works better than original one. Stronger magnets. I read in this forum that the magnet of the original chargers is intentionally weak to not damage the watches
  • Connector start to rust...!

    Nautic
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    I noticed the magnification shown in the picture, but this case appears to be 3D-printed.
  • 22 Votes
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    Speed ManS
    @Łukasz-Szmigiel Your application is truly useful. I hope Suunto will support you on the hardware side as well — your work deserves to be integrated into the ecosystem.
  • 14 Votes
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    sky-runnerS
    A bit of follow-up: Today I did a local 50k race which includes 3 different loops to the top of the mountain with a shared descent, a shared aid station at the top, and a shared aid station at the bottom. Here is how it looks like. [image: 1778377115267-screenshot-2026-05-09-at-6.37.23-pm.png] Obviously, I wanted a single GPX route for the entire race to track the climbing and not have to mess with the watch during the race. Also I wanted to track the distances to the aid stations. Overall, Climbing guidance v3 worked satisfactory and was helpful but it wasn’t without issues: Issue #1. When I imported the the GPX file from the race website, I was unable to place waypoints on the route so that a single waypoint covered multiple distances The waypoint (aid station) at the bottom is visited 4 times at various distances and the waypoint at the top is visited 3 times at various distances. I just couldn’t make that work. Whenever I tried to place a waypoint it was inserted for just one randomly picked distance on the route. Finally I decided to just re-draw the entire route from scratch in Suunto App, and only after that placing a single waypoint would make it match multiple distances as shown on the elevation profile above. That’s what I wanted from the beginning. I don’t know what is the difference, but I suspect when a route gets imported it probably gets simplified and loses resolution (the number of points along the route). It seems that there is no interpolation of segments between route points, which would explain this issue. I saw some evidence of the low resolution because some parts of the imported route looked like straight squiggly lines, but when I create the same route in Suunto App it looks far more precise. By the way, that isn’t a problem in Strava. When I import the same GPX route in Strava, it doesn’t lose resolution. Issue #2 - The same as already covered above. When Suunto App finally managed to insert waypoints, when that applied to turnarounds, it ended up creating multiple waypoints at a short distance (a few meters) from each other. As I explained above, that was a problem for zooming the elevation profile, which now didn’t work as expected. It is nearly impossible to insert a single waypoint at a turnaround because the app simple doesn’t have enough precision. Issue #3 - For the most part the watch was able to stick to the planned route even thought the route is very complex with multiple shared parts. However in the beginning of the 3rd loop it decided to switch me to another loop - the one that I had already finished. I am pretty sure I followed the route perfectly, so there was absolutely no reason for it to switch. I could see that because it notified me about a wrong climb (the wrong climb elevation gain). Then, after I continued on the correct loop - the one that was planned in the route - after a few minutes the watch corrected itself. Issue #4 - The most zoomed-in climbing guidance view - the one that shows individual climbs - was messed up again. I didn’t normally look at it during the race, but at least on one occasion it showed me on a descent when I was in fact climbing. This issue has already been discussed above.
  • 1 Votes
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    Ze StuartZ
    @AYamshanov ah this is great: we share a mindset and a hobby! Making sense of compiled firmware is is challenging, to say the least, I’m not shy at sending Claude with a headless Ghidra session when I’m short on time.