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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos You should run even more these days Running donât prevent thinking. On the contrary! Tks
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@pescacebesforum I know but this whole situation, has affected me as well. In so many ways (from opening the forum for Suunto app, to not being able to help everybody to seeing all this happen and feeling for everyo ne)
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@Tobias-F said in Important news concerning our digital services:
why itâs not ok to have an workaround to get older watches via cable/suuntolink send their workoutdata to the SA
Good question.
Actually even the Suunto App does not have to require Bluetooth connection for data upload - it should be perfectly possible to directly connect Ambit/Spartan watches to the USB port on the phone with the 4-pin charging cable.
There is the âAmbit Connectâ Android app as you mentioned in another thread, thar works with the charging cable and supports direct upload to Strava:
Also many Android devices have built-in ANT/ANT+ tranceivers, so they should be directly compatible with SuuntoANT protocol watches.
But then again, I have absolutely no confidence in Amer Sport to properly implement any of the above.
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@Yannis-Belouris I couldnât agree more with this point. It is the trend of dumbing down everything and dropping features that worries me the most. I have zero confidence that the new platform will offer features of MC that I care about.
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@jean-william-cousin said in Important news concerning our digital services:
no one here can guarantee that there will not be a web access for the Suunto app. You can read again and again the communication from Suunto, this is not what it says
You may believe whatever you want. Any yet-unconfirmed and purely speculative âweb access for Suunto Appâ would be a different incompatible platform that is not a direct immediate replacement for Movescount.
@Brad_Olwin said in Important news concerning our digital services:
I remember issues with Ambit 1 when the 2 came out, essentially not adding functionality that was possible. Suunto eventually added it due to customer demand.
That old Suunto is now gone. You have to face the new reality.
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Info from Suunto Support (18.01.2019):
âWe do not have plans currently to develop a web service connected to Suunto app. The app is being built to deliver key functionality from the mobile phone, and we will work with partner services and communities to provide additional (including web-based) value.âThey did not reply to my specific questions relating to support of Ambit 3 Peak. Just this general answer. However it implies that there will be no web access to Suunto App.
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First,
I would like to acknowledge that I understand and support the decision to update the mobile app. However, I do not advise eliminating the web-based service for that I, and other owners of older devices, rely on to transfer data and software updates to/from the device. As several other users point out, this effectively renders our otherwise functional (and expensive) watches obsolete. If Suunto wishes to retain me as a customer, I require one of the following:
-withdrawal of the decision to completely eliminate web-based support for older devices
-Replacement of a non-supported device with the newer equivalent free of charge prior to the full transition to the Suunto app; in my case, this would probably be the Ambit 3 in exchange for the Ambit 2.While I like my Ambit 2, and can attest to its quality and durability after almost 7 years, I am, frankly, tired of the âApple Modelâ of needlessly rendering good hardware useless with lazy, greedy software decisions. Therefore, should Suunto opt to ignore the concerns of older device owners, I will be replacing my Ambit 2 with a Garmin.
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@estevez I got this reply today 18th Jan:
"Dear Mark Smith,
Thank you for reaching out to us and letting us know how feel about the transition.
The experience of each member of the Suunto community is important to us, and particularly in the time of change and transition. We understand and appreciate your feedback and we are looking into the best solutions for all products owners to join us in our new service. We are committed to keeping you informed of what these solutions will be via email and on suunto.com, so stay tuned.
For now, you can continue to enjoy your Ambit watch for at least the next year and half as you have been.
Should you have further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Sincerely,
Charm
Suunto Customer Support Team"⌠hardly making me feel like they are planning to address the fact they are bricking my watch next year.
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@DmitryKo said in Important news concerning our digital services:
@jean-william-cousin said in Important news concerning our digital services:
no one here can guarantee that there will not be a web access for the Suunto app. You can read again and again the communication from Suunto, this is not what it says
You may believe whatever you want. Any yet-unconfirmed and purely speculative âweb access for Suunto Appâ would be a different incompatible platform that is not a direct immediate replacement for Movescount.
@Brad_Olwin said in Important news concerning our digital services:
I remember issues with Ambit 1 when the 2 came out, essentially not adding functionality that was possible. Suunto eventually added it due to customer demand.
That old Suunto is now gone. You have to face the new reality.
And you know this personally because???
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@Brad_Olwin said in Important news concerning our digital services:
And you know this personally because???
⌠I can read?
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This is not o.k. from you. We can not download our recordings from AMBIT2 and can not ose this any more. I have paif 300 EUR for this watch and now throw it away? No!!
Make movesscount an open user forum or program a software with which we can download our stuff and use other forum to save our moves. Just closing movescount and giving ambit2 users some extra euros is not a solution. I have learned now how to use my ambit2 and i am really happy with this watch. Do not leave us alone, this is unfair!!! -
@macmonroe I donât own an Ambit or Ambit 2, but I find this aspect of it troubling as well. The quality and robustness of the physical components of a watch cease to be much of a selling point when the companyâs actions suggest that their idea of âBuilt to Lastâ is âWeâll brick it for you after seven years or soâ.
That theyâre apparently still selling the condemned models doesnât help either. Even if users generate enough of an outcry to change the companyâs mind, just TRYING to pull a stunt like this is an appallingly bad message to be giving your customers.
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I just more about this message and for all Ambit1 and 2 users this is really the most abd news you can give us. Without movescount we can not control our watches any more and it renders them really useless.
I think you have to at least program a windows/mac software which let us control our watches and download the recordings onto a computer and convert them into an open file format. My minimum requirements are:- firmware download to my ambit1/2 if it hangs up
- control my watch by downloading setups to my watch
- download recordings and convert them into open fiel formats
If you are able to do that we are independent from your movescount forum and can live with that. With the software you have in movescount forum this should not be a big issue for you.
Thank you.
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Hello, new Suunto owner here. As of today, just ordered a 9 Baro (for trail/mountain running / skiing - downhill/backcountry). Been holding back for months and months but finally pulled the trigger.
Itâs the Suunto announcements over the last week or so that have convinced me (which probably seems bizarre to a lot of people?) to make this my next watch.
Partner up, encourage integration. Build around an API, exposing hooks in and out of the Suunto platform and make that as pain/hassle free. Maybe itâs the software engineer in me that applauds this move rather than Suunto attempting to have a do-it-all platform, especially with the limited resources in terms of developers I believe they have? So, Iâm buying into the future direction. Fingers crossed!
Like to think Suunto will end up doing something for affected users of this particular announcement so that their watches are at least usable mind you!
Sorry for butting in anyway, just thought Iâd throw some love and optimism into the thread
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I donât think anyone has a problem with updating the smartphone app and phasing out the website. In fact, I would have gladly recommended the brand to other people given the excellent quality of my Ambit2 until the news broke that Suunto will not be providing a way for my watch to access the new app. Like me, lots of customers have older models that function perfectly (and more than a few people have recently purchased the soon-to-be-unsupported Ambit2, etcâŚ), but will not be able to use the new app, or receive any software updates for their devices.
I hope you are right that Suunto will consider the needs of older watch owners, and will provide a way for devices requiring physical connections to a mac/pc to interface directly with the new Suunto App (e.g., by developing desktop apps for macOS and Windows in addition to the smartphone apps). If the company is not planning on developing desktop apps, then customers with obsolete models should have the option to trade in their old watches for updated models that are compatible with smartphone app free of charge.
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@ItAintBroke said in Important news concerning our digital services:
I donât think anyone has a problem with updating the smartphone app and phasing out the website.
I have a problem with phasing out the website. I donât own a smartwatch and have no plans to buy one. There are a couple of reasons (which i already whined about in another topic):
- the purchase and on-going data charges are expensive, and a smartphone does not offer anything that I need or want.
- i have trouble with a small screen and with the touch technology. Neither my eyesight nor my fine-motor control is what it was a few decades ago
My understanding, from talking to Suuntoâs tech support, is that the company has no plans to support anything except the new app, and that Movescount will be discontinued early in 2020. If that is what happens, I will probably sell my Ambit3 to someone who can use it properly and I will go back to using a simple chrono-watch.
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@ItAintBroke said in Important news concerning our digital services:
donât think anyone has a problem with updating the smartphone app and phasing out the website
if you read through this thread and a lot of other similar one toned you might see majority of people have a problem in phasing out the website⌠multiple reason and needs but general message is very clear that a web front end is a must have
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@andrewjknox said in Important news concerning our digital services:
new Suunto owner here. As of today, just ordered a 9 Baro âŚ
Congrats!
Watch out for an email in your inbox 2 years later (after your international warranty is due) starting with
"We are excited about our digital future ⌠" and ends with â⌠devices are not supported longer.âTypically the first part is formatted in big bold letters there the latter one is smaller and lighter text, so a bit harder to read/grasp if you have a short attention span.
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As an Ambit2S user this news - while understandable - is disappointing.
Can I suggest that to continue to support users like me, Moveslink be updated to allow:
- continued automatic uploading of activity data to third-party sites (strava etc); and
*.gpx etc routes created in third party applications to be loaded onto the watch.
This would retain 99 per cent of the functionality of the watch for me, without the need for a Movescount front end.
Chris.
- continued automatic uploading of activity data to third-party sites (strava etc); and