April Transition Update
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@silentvoyager You can find it in your app library on Google play store!
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So many good points being raised here by fellow frustrated Suunto customers! I really hope they are listening. The evidence thus far seems to indicate they are not.
Can’t believe I had to create a separate account just to make a forum post. Indicative of the needless complexity Suunto seems to be entangled in.
Interesting point about the 2 year ‘Suunto International Limited Warranty’ and whether or not Suunto will be in breach of this when they kill the Movescount app and strip out core features of their products.
I’m an Ambit3 Peak user and I can’t quite believe they are still selling the model with advertised features “Customizable sport modes and displays” and “Waypoint and visual route navigation”. As an existing customer who bought the watch in spring 2018, I’m p----- off. But if I was a new customer who purchases the watch towards the end of 2019? It would be absolutely unacceptable.
Again, it comes back to the points made by so many about lack of communication and lack of clarity. The company have been so vague about what will and won’t be supported, leaving existing customers with a small shred of hope that their products will still be functional in the new world. But there have been no promises, and there is no clear roadmap, and software development seems to grind forward at a glacial pace.
The thought of switching brand and enjoying a simpler user experience is very appealing. I can’t foresee a sea change from Suunto, so a 9 Baro is now out of the question for me I think. Can’t justify the price tag after this!
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@Malequal said in April Transition Update:
Can’t believe I had to create a separate account just to make a forum post.
Hi @Malequal one of my duties here is to manage this forum. If we went ahead and created an account for you without your consent it would not be legal.
Please carry on depositing any feedback, you have valuable points and sorry for the intervention.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos and the rest of the Suunto team - please, please, please continue providing us with a web portal (read: computer-accessed full webiste) to see our training metrics. Smartphone apps are good for quickly syncing and doing quick checks on training progress, but NOT good for detailed analysis. I own an Ambit3 and use the metrics and analytics on Movescount.com every day to track my training. Trying to do this on a smartphone screen will be miserable - and that’s true even IF the functionality of the app improves to match the analysis available online.
I used to own a Fitbit tracker. As I got more serious about training for mountain sports, I moved to Suunto, not just for the hardware (which is obviously more feature-rich) but more importantly for the data-rich movescount website. In pitching Suunto App as limited to mobile devices without a web portal, you’re severely limiting the functionality of your services for athletes who care about more than just hitting daily step or activity targets.
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@Katherine-Struthers
I totally agree with you. I know Garmin Connect and was very disappointed about this web interface. I checked out Movescount and was absolutely convinced 1.5 years ago that this is what I need to check all the training and activity data. I am not against “something new” but it has to be better that what was before. And I’m not talking about better sharing of activities or social media… I’m talking about proper graphics of the training progress, monthly and annual comparison graphs and being able to compare 2 or more different activities or complete years etc…
What I’m missing even in Strava (yes I already use this as my last resort…) is that it does not distinguish between road and mtb rides… Movescount did that. It is a true multisport tool.
I tried the Strava extension “Elevate” which is a very nice overview for the fitness, freshness and training progress over a period of time. But of course, I would like to have one service and not many.
I’ve heard in the last couple of days that Sports Tracker seems to be the web version for Suunto App, not sure if this is true…?! It seems like as I was successful with logging in with the Suunto App login data… while I was browsing this Sports Tracker I was quite disappointed… it’s just a list of your activities… no real analytics and not even the option for sorting your activities by the total ascent. That is a must in mountain sports.
Whatever Suuntos plan is with the new App and a web page, I hope they do something clever with the huge amount of data that our watches are recording. And they don’t just sell it to anyone…!!!
Of course I must not mention again that Ambit needs to have full settings, customization and support from that page. -
@TELE-HO sportstracker is not the official web version of suunto app. It shares some infrastructure but has a different back end.
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@Yannis-Belouris
that’s interesting… I was not aware of that. Isn’t it illeagal to share the login between Sports Tracker and Suunto App then?
Because I recently saw a question why forum users have to have a separate forum login and can’t use their Suunto App login here… the reason obviously was because it is illeagal to share that login.
Maybe it’s different with the analysis platforms or something was written in the smallprint when I first signed in to the Suunto App…I must admit that I have the Suunto App inactive until Suunto comes up with a properly working web/mobile app combo that supports Ambit completely.
I don’t mind adapting to something new and better… but I am not willing to sync my watch thru the phone with SA and thru the wire with MC! -
I am having a Suunto 9 and sync it with Suunto App and with the cable to movescount. This handling is really, really clumsy.
Well basically I only use the app for syncing the move with strava. As long as the Suunto App lacks nearly all analysing features such as Calender, Filtering, Tags, Personal Best, Graphs etc its not even worth thinking about using it as only/primary service.Please Suunto, please provide something Web-based which is at least as functional as movescount. If you take down movescount next year without proper replacement, I will be really mad about that and will regret investing in a 600€ watch!
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@yajjyay It’s the same for me. I only use the app for Strava sync and fast overlook but for detailed analysis, statistics,… I only use Movescount. At the moment i don’t see an appropriate functionality at the suunto app
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@yajjyay
doesn’t the Strava upload work for you guys from Movescount?
I’ve got the watch connected to the good old Movescount Android App and when I sync the watch to the Movescount App it appears in Strava within few minutes.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos OK, that’s not something I had considered. My point is that we probably have logins for My Suunto, Movescount etc - why can’t these all be unified to a single account/login? Disparate logins/services just confuse the customer. One app, one platform, all going by the same name. Simplicity for the user.
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@Malequal that is a good point and I noted this for the feedback. I understand now what you meant. Thanks for coming back
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@TELE-HO yes it does indeed used it this way before. I got my problems with the movescount app considering syncing and notifications. This works really fine with the suunto app so I use it for syncing. I connect the watch to the PC for chargeing and then sync with movescount
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I have been using the mobile app with Spartan Ultra for a while but got into problems when I wanted to export and import GPX files and prepare routes for a relay race. I found no way to do it other than switching back to Movescount. I was really shocked learning there is no and probably won’t be any equivalent web application.
I don’t really understand this way of “development”. I thought Suunto was popular among serious athletes, people who value durability more than features like music and mobile payments. Now Suunto will be loosing these customers because they plan to replace a not-so-great but functional web application with dumbed-down “modern” mobile app. This might apeal to a few people who want “fitness lifestyle” watches with easy mobile app and don’t need advanced features, but I think Garmin is already a few years ahead of Suunto in this segment.
I will buy Garmin, if there is no replacement for Movescount next year. I want my gear to work for me, not wasting my time trying to make it work or waiting for updates.
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@Ondřej-Fialka
I absolutely agree with you!!
I bought my Ambit3 as it is a real multisport watch with functionality for mountain sports, too. AND because of the customizable Ambit Apps. This is the watch I need! I don’t need another toy to put it on my wrist.I hesitate going back to Garmin since these are toys, too… BUT their Connect App and web interface is way ahead of Suunto App and Sports Tracker.
I hope Suunto is hitting the accelerator and comes up with a useful App and web page to also support the Ambit family.
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@Spree Correct - 6 years is the limit for claim; there’s a distinctly grey area as to how long the product should last (with the term ‘reasonable’ being in there) - it would be my assertion that it would be ‘reasonable’ that the software should last as long as the hardware (with an upper limit of 6 years on any claim).
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in April Transition Update:
Hey hi @coldrainsnow ,
@coldrainsnow said in April Transition Update:
customer service.
… just a question as I am collecting feedback about customer service I think you don’t mean customer care/support etc. Right?
Well I’m not sure what the difference is to be honest. I use “customer service” as an umbrella term to cover a company’s interaction with its customers. It’s the lack of communication and lack of clarity from Suunto that has been frustrating, as well as the lack of proposed timeline of this switch. Bigger than that it’s the lack of faith in a product and brand that I have invested money in.
If you are considering “customer care” to be things like repairing watches, then I can’t really speak to that as my two Ambit 3s have always worked fine and I have not needed any repairs.
Thanks again for taking and relaying data, it’s been the one positive link in the whole communication team so far.
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I for one do not want, even need, the forthcoming Suunto App. I use Movescount on my desk top and have no SmartPhone. I do not use my iPad for this type of thing. The possibility that Movescount may disappear is more than disappointing, it would be a disaster for me. Although I recognise some inadequacies, I can live with them.
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@Katherine-Struthers
I agree with all these points.
My Spartan Sport HR is barely 4 months old but has been very heavily used to analise my MTB, off-piste skiing, ski touring and walking outings.
Analysis of these activities on a big screen is a pleasure.
I don’t have a smart phone and am not about to use my tablet in this way. I need that desk-top facility. Don’t let it die. -
Do you plan to publish or suggest any software, let me download data from my Ambit 1 and upload it to some other services like Strava? Ambit 1 was the best Heavy Duty watch I ever had. I took aprt in many OCR races with it, I even fall down from a rock when climbing and got some minor scratches on it. Last year I’d bought Spartan Sport and when I did crawls on the sand I did so many awful scratches on it… it’s not a watch for OCRs, climbing and many other outdoor activities like that… I don’t know why such sport modes were implemented in it…
Therefore I would like to still use my ambit 1 and have possibility to download recordings from it.