• 1 Votes
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    HighlandsH
    @dreamer_ You were right: Pace 4 - black crystal and cloud white. https://x.com/corosjapan/status/2057639416659947996?s=46
  • Sync Sleep and HRV data to TrainingPeaks

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    Nelson DiogoN
    @2b2bff said in Sync Sleep and HRV data to TrainingPeaks: @JSampson wished you had read the thread properly. As Runalyze can get the data it seems like an incomplete implementation of the Suunto API at TrainingPeaks… So, Suunto isn’t to be blamed - in this case… Also Intervals.icu gets all the data, Sleep, HRV, Resting HR…
  • Suunto Ocean update 2.51.28

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    It seems I’m a bit late to the party! I have to say, I’m really happy that diving got some attention in this update! I was loosing hope a bit after waiting so long for the last update, only to discover it came with zero dive features… for a dive watch. The “Tide widget” looks really cool though I’m just getting times for “United Kingdom” which is about 45 mins out from my local beach. So it’s not that accurate. It would be great if the accuracy could be improved in a future version to “local town”. Or allow you to lookup manually. “Customisation of switch window and arches for dive modes” - Doesn’t seem to do anything we didn’t already have unless I’m mistaken? The switch window could be cycled with the bottom button so does this just set the one it starts on? Also we could choose which arches we wanted in the app so I guess it’s good to have that on the watch but it’s nothing new. I’d still really love to have different customisable faces for dive screens. That would be awesome! I haven’t had chance to check out the “dynamic depth graph” so I’m looking forward to that. “Support for new dive watch face” - I can’t seem to find this? Unless it’s just the “Ocean”? Which one is it? “Water type setting for scuba diving” - Useful. Though the default seems to be “EN13319”… what type of water is that? Good to see some bugs getting fixed too. Overall though great to see and actual dive update. Please keep it up! I’d love to see customisable dive screens and a better dive planner.
  • Training progress

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    @Elad-Solomon Patience.
  • Aerobic Decoupling

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  • Climb percentage

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    TieutieuT
    @peegee If you loaded a route, the % displayed on guidance screen is the average slope on remaining distance of the climb. If you are using climb app, the % is the “current” slope (based on last seconds or X meters - don’t the calulation method used - maybe already mentionned on the forum).
  • Race 2 heart rate issues

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    I have the same issue. I sent watch data to Suntoo. I want to ask, does factory reset remove my own intervals?
  • About the WFHub website

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    pavel.samokhaP
    No day without another new vibecoded service. This one is at least more-Suunto specific, not yet another “I made MCP server so you can connect Claude to your Suunto data” (then repeat spam post for Garmin/Coros/etc.) It’s great that people are doing various services, but seems like LLM made this so easy that people not thinking enough about the implications. Vibecode first, market second, reasoning later if ever. But yeah, already think on making paid options What’s the point of the service? What it adds in comparison with Suunto App? Majority of the users sync their Suunto Watch with Suunto App, so even if some third-party service can extract and upload watchfaces, they will likely by overwritten when user sync his watch to SA. Or if they care to change IDs then you can end up with duplicates. And I can continue with other questions, like what happens if Suunto do changes to WF API/format. Then you can break something in the watch using third-party service like this. Find out how to make custom WF? OK, same as above, the fact that you can find out, doesn’t mean it’s good - maybe Suunto is not releasing it because it’s not yet ready for general audience and risky to break the watch. All in all, for the author: good catch to reverse engineer the protocol, for ordinary users: beware.
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    sky-runnerS
    @cosme.costa said in Strap/Band color suggestion for 90th Anniversary Edition: I do not agree that Suunto’s textile strap is low quality. There are two reasons why I wrote that: The metal clasp at the end of the strap fell off within a few weeks. I was able to fix it back with pliers, but that felt cheap! it came with 2 straps included - a short one and a long one. Well, the short one was too short and the long one was borderline too long. After a couple of months of wearing it, the strap lose a little bit of elasticity that it had and stretched out, so now it was way too long for my wrist. Also, because there no longer was any elastisticity, sometimes it felt uncomfortable on multi-hour trail runs. My wrists aren’t meaty. In comparison, the 90th anniversary strap feels so much more comfortable. It is very similar to Garmin Ultrafit strap too that I used for several years in the past.
  • 0 Votes
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    As it might help someone else that stumbles on the same problem… At least for me it was this Win11 setting that changed things for the better: [image: 1779361611853-34c5e7c4-b6da-4083-9a1f-d14850795012-image.png] Seems stupid in hindsight, but I was not aware that Default only identifies low-power connectivity Bluetooth devices. Happy days! no I will be able to test my apps!
  • Komoot problem

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  • Is there still demand for a modern MIP endurance watch?

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    Never had a problem to read any MIP, but could not stand the distraction and „noise“ of the Amoled Display. I prefer a not phony watch outdoor much more and also in the office…
  • Weather icon ☀️ should change at night

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    Stefano M64S
    not a priority, but it would be nice
  • New TSS calculation FW 2.44

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    @Sergei-Ladeishchikov Thank you for your confirmation! I’m glad it’s not just me screwing things up
  • 7 Votes
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    Michele SellaM
    I’ve also added a new branch in the ESP32 repo: https://github.com/SellA/BoschEBikeESP32/tree/feature/multi-mode Besides the standard bridge mode, it now supports exposing standard BLE sensor profiles as well: Power + Cadence Speed + Cadence Power only These modes don’t provide the full Bosch telemetry, but they work without the companion SuuntoPlus app and integrate natively with Suunto’s internal metrics and training features. For example, power data is correctly used for Suunto power zones, training load calculations, and related analytics. I also updated the integrated WiFi access point UI, where all bridge settings can now be configured directly from the browser: [image: 1779313377850-241b5f60-a758-476f-9131-c1158af2009e-image.png] There is now also a simulation mode that allows testing the connection with Suunto watches and bike computers without needing to connect to the actual eBike. Useful for validating the setup or experimenting with different configurations without having the bike nearby.
  • Update 3.25.18

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    ADidierA
    No news of a small update?
  • Race 2 accuracy

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    dreamer_D
    @Joaquin this is excellent news. Thank you so much!!
  • Suunto Spark

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    dreamer_D
    I mean, with the watch in Spanish (without touching anything in the phone), the issue is there. With the watch in English there’s no issue. I’m not sure about these headshets. I expected better firmware. There’s no integration either and touch is too sensitive. Physical buttons are much better while running in my opinion.
  • Tech diver issues with Nautic

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    @garyt687 This post honestly deserves way more attention. If Suunto really wants to break properly into the tech diving / enthusiast market, this is exactly the kind of feedback they should listen to. What’s frustrating is that the hardware actually seems really solid. Big screen, long battery, GPS, nice design… it genuinely feels like the foundation for a top dive computer is already there. Most of the problems you mention sound software/firmware related, which means they could realistically be fixed. And the thing is, when people ask for dive computer recommendations on Reddit, Scubaboard, forums etc., it’s usually experienced rec divers and tech divers answering. Those communities massively influence what people buy. If those users don’t trust features like GF99, compass behavior, or GPS tracking, word spreads fast. The app point is also super important. A lot of divers want a proper digital logbook with deco info, profiles, gas switches, equipment tracking, dive numbering, all that stuff. Right now it sounds like the app is way too basic for the audience Suunto is targeting. But honestly, with the hardware they already have, this could become a seriously good platform if they iterate fast and actually listen to users like you. Btw regarding the entry/exit GPS points: why are they so wrong exactly? In theory those should be GPS-corrected at the surface before descent and after ascent no?
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    sky-runnerS
    @Tieutieu said in New on Dev-side..... Race Pacer with planned segments/paces: the only “issue” you could have with your preload plan is that even if you plan your 2,45km @5:19/km segment like in your exemple, on the field there is a lot of chances that your segment will not be 2,45km Yes, as someone who uses navigation routes extensively I can tell that whatever distance was planned, it always end up being inaccurate. In my experience, when running on trails, planned distances can easily be 5% too short. For example, If the on-the-route distance to a waypoint was 20 km, it reality it can end up being 21 km.