Rumors and dreams
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@2b2bff said in Rumors and dreams:
@Brad_Olwin said in Rumors and dreams:
I use the Race in summer and find the crown an enhancement. In the winter I find the crown cumbersome and use the Vertical or Ocean. I know, I have access to these watches. If I was purchasing and not testing I would own a Race S as it is ideal for running and a Vertical as I would use the latter for Ski Mountaineering, Multi-day FastPacks and any races longer than 100k. I wear the Race S for sleeping and most of the time.
I had the impression that you can only pair one watch with the Suunto App. Am I wrong?
I have 8 or 9 watches in my BT list paired to SA, only one will connect to SA at a time but dead easy to switch between them. iOS.
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If I could have a watch of my dreams ?
well, I love, my 9peak pro, so , let’s start with that, its a compact and beautiful machine, nothing even come close for “smartwatch that can be worn with a suit”.- Put a wider screen so that the ugly gigantic bezels are less unsightly now that its wider ,put some map support
- keep the MIP ans sapphire cristal,
- add dual band GPS from Vertical
- add solar if you can
- and use the enhanced HRM from Race S.
Then, you manufacture this in Finland, so that you have a real differentiation factor from “absolutely all other sport smartwatches in the world” (to my knowledge ?)
You ship it with a software that does “exactly the same as before” but you stop adding bugs, and unnecessary fluffMake it 1000€; i don’t care if this is what it should cost, Garmin can sell 1000€ ugly-ass fenix made in Taiwan, so you’re still good margin wise.
Instant buy, no questions asked, i would even add 2 extra overpriced wrist-straps just for support
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@Elipsus So, basically a Vertical S
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@Elipsus Any personalized watch is still made in Finland.
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@2b2bff said in Rumors and dreams:
I had the impression that you can only pair one watch with the Suunto App. Am I wrong?
You’re wrong. There’s a howto on YouTube for that:
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@runomatic I only have one watch and the Suunto App says “Connect a different device - This will disconnect Suunto Race S” (translated from German). That gave me the impression…
Ah, I see you have to manually switch between them, if you paired more than one… -
@Elipsus So, basically a Vertical S
Yup lol, with new HRM, a man can dream ^^
@iterum-tenta said in Rumors and dreams:
@Elipsus Any personalized watch is still made in Finland.
Pardon my sceptisim, but I think its just a matter of how you define made in finland
In France, its “the last meaninful manufacturing step”, so if the watch are sent from China with just the back not assembled, someone in Finland put the back shell in an engraving machine, then place the shell on the watch and thightnen the screw, that could be enough to qualify it as “Made in Finland”.
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@2b2bff Yes, that’s the way it works. Only one watch connected at the same time. I have 3 watches registered in App and can select wich one is the “chosen one”
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@Brad_Olwin said in Rumors and dreams:
A long press on the lower button will bring up a menu, First on that is button lock, which I use with SkiMo. So it is there.
Right. I used the lock menu so I am familiar with this. Except this doesn’t work this way when on the map screen because the map overloads the lower button to show the map specific menu. And it is the map screen where I need to lock/unlock the most often because unlocking the watch is required in order to change the map zoom level.
So basically, to change the map zoom level I have to the following:
- Change from the map to another data screen
- Long press on the lap button to bring the menu
- Press button to unlock
- Change back to the map screen
- Rotate the crown to change the zoom level
- Change again to another data screen
- Long press on the lap button to bring the menu
- Press button to lock
- Change back to the map screen
That is an awfully inconvenient series of steps just to change the zoom level. But if I am not locking the watch and my sleeves are wet, then the map starts to pane on its own all the time, which is equally frustrating.
Perhaps the right short term solution should be to allow to change the map zoom level when the watch is locked. That seems quite reasonable to me - that isn’t any worse than allowing pressing on the crown to change between the data screens. The same should apply to changing between the vertical profile views when the watch is locked. Both actions are easily reversible so they should be allowed in the locked mode.
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@sky-runner said in Rumors and dreams:
@Brad_Olwin said in Rumors and dreams:
A long press on the lower button will bring up a menu, First on that is button lock, which I use with SkiMo. So it is there.
Right. I used the lock menu so I am familiar with this. Except this doesn’t work this way when on the map screen because the map overloads the lower button to show the map specific menu. And it is the map screen where I need to lock/unlock the most often because unlocking the watch is required in order to change the map zoom level.
That is an awfully inconvenient series of steps just to change the zoom level. But if I am not locking the watch and my sleeves are wet, then the map starts to pane on its own all the time, which is equally frustrating.
Perhaps the right short term solution should be to allow to change the map zoom level when the watch is locked. That seems quite reasonable to me - that isn’t any worse than allowing pressing on the crown to change between the data screens. The same should apply to changing between the vertical profile views when the watch is locked. Both actions are easily reversible so they should be allowed in the locked mode.
Indeed it is when on the map screen and as you do, I often use the map screen when stopped because I need to see where I am in relation to the map. Often that requires panning and zooming. This has been discussed among the testers and I think will be improved. I have no idea what the timeline is.
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Watch of my dreams would be:
5 buttons (or maybe 4) Solar Suunto Vertical with 24mm strap band and web based app.
“That” easy
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@JonasLarsson
My dream:
Vertical/Race or new model with
•amoled
•Music
•Apple Pay
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@peegee If you want apple pay on a watch, you need an apple watch ^^
But you can dream of a “Suunto Pay” system like Garmin does, much, much more probable -
@Elipsus A little seriousness guys, Suunto for years can’t handle the basics like navigation messages, multi-sensor support, steps calculation, swimming distance, contour lines, a bit more advanced alarms, and dozens of other things, and you dream of some Suunto Pay
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@maszop A little perspective. What matters to you isn’t necessarily what matters to everyone else.
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I will never understand people listing numerous reasons for using a Garmin, and then complaining that their Suunto doesn’t do the same thing. It seems some people should just buy a Garmin!
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@wakarimasen said in Rumors and dreams:
I will never understand people listing numerous reasons for using a Garmin, and then complaining that their Suunto doesn’t do the same thing. It seems some people should just buy a Garmin!
I am one of those people. In 14 years I owned 2 Garmin watches, then 3 Suunto watches, then 2 Garmin watches again, then a Suunto watch again. I do prefer Suunto for a number of reasons. I preferred Garmin for a number of different reasons. The second time I moved to Garmin is because of lack of maps in Suunto models. That’s what many people wanted and Suunto had to introduce that to stay competitive. The same applies to a few other things, for example the Garmin’s Climb Pro feature - Suunto has finally introduced as Climb Guidance, although it is still not as good. These are all good features that fit Suunto target audience really well. There are a few other features that I wish Suunto had because I think those features would really benefit it by making it more attractive to a number of users and therefore more competitive. I do think that Suunto needs to stay agile in order to stay competitive. It doesn’t need to blindly copy hundreds of Garmin’s features many of which are half baked or irrelevant. But it shouldn’t overlook a few good features that would fit Suunto ethos either.
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@wakarimasen those people do the same on the Garmin side. I’m one of them…
I love the Race S appearance, form factor, maps experience and other things. I do love Garmin’s morning report, race calendar, multiple timers and other things.
After having the sleek Race S I feel that there is no equivalent model on Garmin’s side and I’m just stuck at the fence…