Suunto Ocean SW update 2.40.56 (2025 Q3)
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Staged update starting on September 16, 2025.
This update brings new features, improvements and bug fixes.
New dive features:
- Option to reset tissues after dive
New outdoor and sport features:
- 22 New sports introduced. Now more than 100 sports to track with the watch: Backcountry skiing, Biathlon, Calisthenics, Chores, Classic skiing, Cyclocross, E-Biking, E-MTB, Field hockey, Futsal, Hand cycling, Meditation, Parkour, Pilates, Skate skiing, Skateboarding, Ski mountaineering, Split boarding, Track running, Vertical Running, Wheelchair sport, Yoga
- Support for new watch face types
- Add passcode to protect sensitive data
SuuntoPlus features:
- New watchfaces
- Multiple new sports apps to support the new sport modes
- New partners
Improvements and bug fixes:
- Trigger algorithm deviation alarms only when diving
- Fixed alarms being active after diving ends
- Reset tank pressure alarms only when the clearing threshold of 1 bar is exceeded
- Reset tank pressure alarms when pressure rises Show the next alarm in the switchwindow after acknowledgement
- Update no-fly time after decompression dive to max value
- Fixed issue that Tank POD icon still shows in scuba pre-start view after Tank POD is not linked to the gas
- Add refresh button to list from Tank POD menu to find close-by Tank POD’s
- Fixed the problem that snorkeling/diving brightness option cannot be turned on
- Fixed inconsistent MOD values
- Add map options for freediving, snorkeling and mermaiding
- Pool swim distance accuracy improved further
- Treadmill calibration not anymore affected by outdoor runs
- Daily HR and sleep tracking problems solved
- WiFi connection stability improved
- Shorten time for automatic start of dive
- Step counter accuracy improved
- Watch face settings are not reset when watch face is updated in SuuntoPlus store
- Fixed a bug that caused sleep tracking to fail in certain cases
- General stability improvements and bug fixes
- Map download speed improved
- Improved turn-by-turn notification logic
- Map screen visible during pause
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@pavel.samokha said in Suunto Ocean SW update 2.40.56 (2025 Q3):
Improved turn-by-turn notification logic
Is this any different than the implementation in 2.44.46 on other models? Or just catching up to the current logic?
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Is this it? First update in a year? I don’t really care about new sports tbh, it’s a dive watch… where are the dive features?
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@pavel.samokha
Does the latest update released today allow you to connect multiple sensors of the same type?
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@Danny-poleg Looking at the firmware version that’s 4 minor versions behind and release notes, it doesn’t. Basically the update brings Ocean up to March 2025 state of firmware. All enhancements to Climb guidance, Track Run mode, multiple sensors support, and other things are still MIA.
Given it took Suunto 10 months to bring Ocean forward 4 months, the outlook for feature parity with other watches is dim.
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@duffman19 said in Suunto Ocean SW update 2.40.56 (2025 Q3):
Is this any different than the implementation in 2.44.46 on other models? Or just catching up to the current logic?
Catching up
@S7ewie said in Suunto Ocean SW update 2.40.56 (2025 Q3):
Is this it? First update in a year? I don’t really care about new sports tbh, it’s a dive watch… where are the dive features?
It’s not the last update for the watch, should be more dive features updates in the future
@Danny-poleg said in Suunto Ocean SW update 2.40.56 (2025 Q3):
@pavel.samokha
Does the latest update released today allow you to connect multiple sensors of the same type?
Like other Suunto watchesI think no, as it is not listed and based on older branch. Hopefully will come with future updates
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@S7ewie
It’s sobering! After a year of waiting, my dive computer can now track… skateboarding and field hockey. Just what I needed. -
@pavel.samokha said in Suunto Ocean SW update 2.40.56 (2025 Q3):
@S7ewie said in Suunto Ocean SW update 2.40.56 (2025 Q3):
Is this it? First update in a year? I don’t really care about new sports tbh, it’s a dive watch… where are the dive features?
It’s not the last update for the watch, should be more dive features updates in the future
Not the last update this year? Or in general? Are we going to have to wait another year for “maybe” some new dive features and improvements?
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@tinten.addi
Hi everyone!I think some of you are a little mistaken. This is not “just” a dive watch – even if it’s listed that way on the website – and it’s not a dive computer either. But it’s also not a general sports watch. It’s a multisport watch.
I don’t mean to say that you’re wrong – quite the opposite. What I want to point out is that this watch shouldn’t be seen as simply a sports watch that happens to include some tracking features, nor just as a dive watch or computer that is purely dive-specific with everything else being secondary. It’s both in one.
So yes, your disappointment is valid, but if you set the bar too low in this discussion, you lose focus. The updates to sports modes are important too. I bought this watch because the marketing promised that I wouldn’t need a separate one for swimming, hiking, running, etc., and also because of its professional-grade materials. Diving was actually the least important factor for me. But since this is a multisport watch with professional dive functionality, it must deliver on that as well.
So what I’d like to say is: for those who are disappointed by the lack of updates to dive features, that’s completely understandable. But please don’t dismiss the other functions as if they weren’t important – that’s a matter of personal preference. The whole point of this watch is that everything matters.
Personally, I miss the multi-sensor battery status indicator. That’s more important to me. I’m really frustrated that the only way I find out the HR sensor has died is when it stops connecting. Other models already have this feature.
What bothers me a little now is that users with very different needs are all ending up dissatisfied. We waited a long time due to “safety first” regulations, and now I see that the diving community isn’t happy, and honestly, neither will those be who chose this watch for other sports preferences.
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I totally get your point! But don’t you also think that a watch at this price point should at least have the same software standard as a Suunto that costs half as much? A premium model that lags behind the software of cheaper models isn’t really a premium model… In the diving area there are still several uncertainties (I don’t even want to call them bugs or errors) that apparently haven’t been fixed. This update feels like Suunto just did something to calm down the waiting community.
I have been a Fan of Suunto for Long Long time… But it fades.
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Oh, not at all. What I actually wanted to emphasize is that we shouldn’t lower the bar, and as users we shouldn’t be competing among ourselves about which functions are more important than others. Because these are individual preferences.
The whole point I’d like to stress is that with this watch, no feature should be prioritized at the expense of another. Precisely because this is a flagship model, there can’t be compromises.
The fact that certain things are already available in lower-priced models, or in other more advanced models like the Race or Race2, means that for this watch such features should be considered basic—or at the very least, reasonably expected. And if those other models are improving, then the Ocean should be advancing even more.
Of course, I’m not talking about hardware design here—that’s a given. But in terms of software, anything the others can do (within the limits of the hardware) this one should be able to do as well, and ideally even more. At least, that’s how I see it.
So please don’t misunderstand me—you are absolutely right. I fully agree that this model should be positioned above the others.
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I appreciate what you’re saying and yes, being a multi-sport watch is one of its appealing factors but it is marketed primarily as a dive watch. It’s even listed here in the forums under “Dive Products”.
If you’re not at all interested in the Dive features then surely you have a lot more options? Dive computers of this level are limited, especially if you want one that doubles as a sport watch (I think it’s just this and the Garmin Descent). I purchased the Suunto Ocean as an upgrade from the D5. It stood out to me as it was competing with other dive watches twice its price so it had a very very strong place in the market. A year later and next to no new dive features and improvements, they’re starting to loose that position as other companies catch up with cheaper models and more features and the Suunto Ocean falls behind.
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@pavel.samokha do you know the future features ? I’m completely disappointed there’s no change for diving…unbelievable.
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@tinten.addi said in Suunto Ocean SW update 2.40.56 (2025 Q3):
@S7ewie
It’s sobering! After a year of waiting, my dive computer can now track… skateboarding and field hockey. Just what I needed.I Love my old Suunto D9
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Anyone tried if at least workout step count beeps and out of range alerts work? For either Suunto app made or third party custom workouts?
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I have done some 50 dives with my Ocean now and I’m quite happy especially after the compass function came. My main complaint has been the very lagging maps which this update did address. I use it as my main wrist device, I have another computer for trimix.
The battery life is excellent and the display is one of the most visible. My son dives with Garmin and we both agree the Ocean is more clear in dive mode.
Since there is a lot of disappointment in this thread I’m curious what are the things I should be missing? Sidemount support? Timers? Not saying there is no room for improvement but should I demand more? The price point is quite low in my opinion. -
@pavel.samokha Hello, I have repeatedly requested an upgrade to the alarms function. Nothing fancy or complicated—just the ability to set alarms independently, such as twice per week on specific weekdays (e.g., Mondays and Thursdays) or only on weekends. This is a function similar to what Garmin watches already provide. Unfortunately, despite many users asking for the same improvement, it seems Suunto either does not consider it important or is not listening to customer feedback. In any case, this is disappointing. Best regards.