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    SuperFlo75S
    I also noticed this crazy behavior, doing a soft rest helps…
  • Suunto Ocean update 2.51.28

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    @Stefan1 We do miss this update regarding freediving — I bought it as a freediving watch, since that’s also how it was advertised, and it will soon be 2 years since I got it and it hasn’t improved much… Now we’ll have to wait another 6/10 months for the next update and hope for the best.
  • Race 2 - buy or not?

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    EgikaE
    @Montrod personally I don’t think it is a problem. If you run 5km, the watch would probably show 4980m or so. Maybe on other days not so. I don’t care. Others do. If you don’t need maps maybe also think about Suunto Run.
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    Fenr1rF
    @Mff73 That’s my understanding but @ze-stuart seems to be assuming otherwise, hence my question.
  • suunto race s wifi problem after update 2.39.20

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    Hafilat BalanceH
    after everything you already tested, this really does sound more like a firmware issue on the Suunto Race S after 2.39.20 than a router/network problem. The interesting part is your router logs showing absolutely no connection attempt from the watch. That usually means the WiFi module itself is not initializing correctly after the update, not just failing authentication. I d still try one last simple test: connect it to a very basic 2.4 GHz network without mesh/repeator features, WPA3, band steering, or hidden SSID. Some devices become weirdly picky after updates. But since you already tested multiple routers and hotspots, I honestly doubt your network is the real issue here. Feels like the update broke WiFi handling for some units, especially since the problem started right after the firmware upgrade and before the maps could finish downloading.
  • Suunto Spark

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    @massimo-trinchieri said in Suunto Spark: @dreamer_ anche io avevo lo stesso problema della sovrapposizione audio, ora non lo fa più ma comunque non dà la metrica di corsa in tempo reale come annunciato. Se faccio partire le cuffie dall’app registra i dati con un file a parte ma non integrato nell’allenamento del race 2 So basically, Italian has the same issue as Spanish with the overlapped audios in English. This is important. Can anybody contact Suunto? Thanks
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    @Łukasz-Szmigiel I loaded it up and was able to start an activity. However when I hit the lap button Constantin disappeared the first time I tried. On the second attempt I was able to keep it on the screen. Looks like it might be fixed.
  • Heart rate not accurate (SUUNTO RACE)

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    @claudio_101 The inaccuracy and inconsistency of the built-in heart rate sensor in the Race has been discussed here before. Suunto must be aware of this since they added a second sensor to the Race S, and people who reviewed both the original Race and the Race S said the S performs significantly better. Is that worth buying another watch? Not for me - even though I’m disappointed with the Race built-in heart rate sensor, I like the watch in every other way and consider it worth keeping. If I want accurate heart rate I wear a chest strap. But that’s a personal decision.
  • Live location S+ app

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    It’s been a while since the last public release… and finally apple approved the v1.0.17 (google is still reviewing as usual) This is probably one of the biggest updates so far. So, most of you probably already tried that new features in testFlight, btw I want to highlight some of them (smth like release notes): Updated home screen The main page is now card-based, and cards can be rearranged however you like. Better UI performance overall Previously there were noticeable frame drops while moving around the map. Now it much smoother. Groups are now integrated directly into the home screen You can access group invite links right from the main page. Group members are now visible on the map in real time. Added PTT (Push-To-Talk) inside groups (Experimental feature) Basically a walkie-talkie mode between members of an active group. Added automation providers: n8n, Zapier and Make (you know, if you know) Currently available as community nodes or private integrations. They can work with checkpoints, session events, and even Suunto workouts. I’ll probably make a separate detailed post about this later. probably. Sensor Forwarding support (Experimental feature) The app can now be used not only for geo tracking, but also as a sensor forwarding bridge. You can connect sensors to your watch and forward the data through the app into platforms like Zwift or MyWhoosh or froward somewhere else, while still keeping your workout recorded in Suunto ecosystem. Cycling and running profiles are currently supported. Completely rewritten BTLE stack (the conflict with the Suunto App is still not solved because of… you know) So, next releas I probably going to finally focus on localization support as a most requested ‘feature’ in support. Also want to highlight some updates made to the web version: Support for 3D characters on the map You can now choose different character styles in your profile. Drone-like follow mode It’s mimic to drone style tracking camera, a bit… um… “cinematic” from my perspective. Your partner or followers can now see their own position relative to you directly on the map, including live distance and ruller between you. That’s probably it for now. Thanx you all for testing, feedback, and patience.
  • Suunto race 2 e Suunto spark

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  • Suunto run - Bluetooth Disconnection Alert

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  • Ability to sync dive to SSI app

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    Dimitrios KanellopoulosD
    @jshaevitz You want to help me add it to QS (quantified-self.io) ?
  • Heart Rate Measurement stops

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    I also have the same issue. 9pp running 2.50.28 and many times over the last year or more wrist heart rate stops. Green leds not flashing. Turn off turn on to fix but you only realise it’s stopped when you synch in the morning. Night sleep, recovery all inaccurate. I have no good reason to buy Suunto again ️
  • [Vertical 2, 2.53.42] Exited (crashed?) activity!

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    Oscar Fuentes FerreraO
    It’s been happening to me for 2 days now. The first time I didn’t pay much attention to it, but yesterday’s was more “fun.” In the middle of an interval workout, the watch decided to restart itself, ending the activity. When I noticed, I started the same activity again with the same interval workout, and to my surprise it restarted itself two more times. In addition to the activity, I was also using a COROS HRM. I’m trying to send the logs, but the app freezes and won’t even let me send them… a complete disaster.
  • Dedicated dive logbook?

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  • Where is AUTO LAP settings on model STAWON50?

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  • Ocean or Nautic S?

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    rezaeicaR
    Hi , just buy the Ocean, at the price you just said yiu have an offer it is really worth it. OCEAN just received a software update that makes it perfect watch for rec diving.
  • Is there still demand for a modern MIP endurance watch?

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    Hafilat BalanceH
    Yes AMOLED looks great indoors but for long outdoor use I still think MIP has a place. On watches like the Suunto 9 Peak Pro or older endurance models, the always-on readability and battery behaviour just feel more natural for hiking, ultra runs, biking, etc. You glance at it and the information is simply there without the “wake up” feeling AMOLED often has. I d definitely be interested if Suunto released a modern MIP endurance watch again, especially if it kept the cleaner/tool-watch style instead of chasing smartwatch aesthetics. For me the biggest points would be battery life, sunlight readability and lower distraction in daily use. Weight matters too, but I’d still take slightly heavier hardware over another bright AMOLED panel I need to baby during long trips.
  • GPX Turn by turn?

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    C DC
    someone on the forum built this tool, but I haven’t tried it yet.https://github.com/GitjoPowershell/suunto-tbt-web