Future S9 firmware wishlist summary
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@Bjørnar-Seim said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:
I want the opportunity to have more than one heart rate belt paired to the clock and see the name of the device paired against the clock.
for example:
I have an OH1 polar and a suunto HR monitor. I use them for different activities. I won’t have to pair them up every time I switchSame here.
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@TELE-HO
I’d like these functions
- light button in watch/activity mode (no unlocking)
- lockbutton in watch mode (e. g. 3sec press)
- possibility to adjust altitude during tracking a hike. I could adjust the altitude manually during hiking on my Traverse amber. But not on the baro 9.
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@pcm_smeets said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:
possibility to adjust altitude during tracking a hike. I could adjust the altitude manually during hiking on my Traverse amber. But not on the baro 9.
fused alti does that for you.
don’t adjust it before you start an activity -
I’d like to see custom sport modes remember the last used configuration (ie WHR, sensors paired, SuuntoPlus choice, etc)!! That would make starting an activity so much quicker
Also there is a lag when selecting an Exercise type before you can scroll down into the options which also slows time to starting an activity -
I’d like to see any one of the outdoor Suunto Plus items proposed in the survey integrated.
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I’d love to see:
- strava live segments
- custom interval durations (e.g. no 75 second option!)
-new watch faces
-data together with the navi screen. garmin has had this forever now.
-ability to have interval and navi screen on during activity
-enable/disable/change suunto plus mid-workout.
-fix the lag with cycling stop/go/autopause. it’s so slow, it’s unusable.
or whatever the new S10 has in stock… hopefully much thinner with stronger vibration and faster UI.
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@zhang965 said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:
@Bjørnar-Seim said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:
I want the opportunity to have more than one heart rate belt paired to the clock and see the name of the device paired against the clock.
for example:
I have an OH1 polar and a suunto HR monitor. I use them for different activities. I won’t have to pair them up every time I switchSame here.
This has been a long-standing request and especially from cyclists that want multiple speed sensors paired. My T6c could pair two HR belts. I don’t know why multiple pods/HR monitors are not implemented. I read long ago on DCRainmaker a statement that he made saying Suunto was aware of this and had plans. Not sure of that now.
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First use of route tracking for a long time and always problems:
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When crossing paths with close tracks, if wandering the course is reset without warning … If you are not attentive or on another screen you are wrong without realizing it. When will we receive an alert to just report the change from the basic route?
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in the same way on nearby trails, the track can be reset on the wrong trail then leave and direct us to a track where we have already passed, hence an elongation of the course more or less long according to the route (seen this morning)
I remember having exchanged on this forum and on FB on this subject, several Suunto users had also encountered this concern. This complicates navigation!
Why not create an alert:
a vibration + a message to choose: confirm the voluntary change of track or the desire to stay on the basic route and therefore either turn around or cut to find the right track -
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@TELE-HO
I find both alarm and vibration could be more recognizable.
Especially for running in HR Zones. Sometimes it is not noticeable (depending on conditions I’m running).
If vibration motor can not got harder, I would like to adjust a longer vibration time.
Or continuous with small interuptions.
Same for alarm. There should be a continuous sound. Not only once…
I would also like to adjust these settings only for training (sound is always off / training always on).This would be not so hard to do from software point, but I think a big thing for training feeling.
It is not so relaxed, if go on the long run in HR Zone 2 and have to look very often on watch, if you are still in.
I remember 20 years ago, my first HR watch from polar, which had a continuous alarm, if you were out of zone.
The long run is much more deep, if you do not have to look so often on watch.
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@mountainChris totally agree with this what you wrote. I have never missed vibration about autolap because it’s longer than HR zone. And there should be something about audio off for notification and audio on for training
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I’d like to see a real time breadcrumb in suunto app map when sync via Bluetooth my S9 watch “on the fly” when I do a trail run.
This feature will be very useful to navigate and see your progress in exercise mode and modify the route -
@mountainChris said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:
@TELE-HO
I find both alarm and vibration could be more recognizable.
Especially for running in HR Zones. Sometimes it is not noticeable (depending on conditions I’m running).
If vibration motor can not got harder, I would like to adjust a longer vibration time.
Or continuous with small interuptions.
Same for alarm. There should be a continuous sound. Not only once…
I would also like to adjust these settings only for training (sound is always off / training always on).This would be not so hard to do from software point, but I think a big thing for training feeling.
It is not so relaxed, if go on the long run in HR Zone 2 and have to look very often on watch, if you are still in.
I remember 20 years ago, my first HR watch from polar, which had a continuous alarm, if you were out of zone.
The long run is much more deep, if you do not have to look so often on watch.
Please Suunto, this is essential for training.I absolutely do not want a continuous alarm when I go out of HR zone. I think it is perfect the way it is implemented. If you use the zone ring it is immediately obvious what zone you are in. When trail running it would be incredibly annoying to have the alarm continuously going off. Sorry but while doing long trail runs I often go above zone on uphills and below zone on downhills. It is impossible to keep in a high zone on technical down hill trails.
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@Rob33 I think this is corrected now if you use waypoints in the routing.
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@Brad_Olwin said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:
@mountainChris said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:
@TELE-HO
I find both alarm and vibration could be more recognizable.
Especially for running in HR Zones. Sometimes it is not noticeable (depending on conditions I’m running).
If vibration motor can not got harder, I would like to adjust a longer vibration time.
Or continuous with small interuptions.
Same for alarm. There should be a continuous sound. Not only once…
I would also like to adjust these settings only for training (sound is always off / training always on).This would be not so hard to do from software point, but I think a big thing for training feeling.
It is not so relaxed, if go on the long run in HR Zone 2 and have to look very often on watch, if you are still in.
I remember 20 years ago, my first HR watch from polar, which had a continuous alarm, if you were out of zone.
The long run is much more deep, if you do not have to look so often on watch.
Please Suunto, this is essential for training.I absolutely do not want a continuous alarm when I go out of HR zone. I think it is perfect the way it is implemented. If you use the zone ring it is immediately obvious what zone you are in. When trail running it would be incredibly annoying to have the alarm continuously going off. Sorry but while doing long trail runs I often go above zone on uphills and below zone on downhills. It is impossible to keep in a high zone on technical down hill trails.
Yes, but what about flat? I do not use zones on trails as I can not stay in them. But on flat this should be as @mountainChris mentioned. Sorry, this is not perfect implemented. At least give user a option (eg. alarm duration), it should not be so difficult to use a variable instead of constant in code.Maybe there is already something like public const AlarmDuration = 1;
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@Brad_Olwin said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:
I absolutely do not want a continuous alarm when I go out of HR zone. I think it is perfect the way it is implemented. If you use the zone ring it is immediately obvious what zone you are in. When trail running it would be incredibly annoying to have the alarm continuously going off. Sorry but while doing long trail runs I often go above zone on uphills and below zone on downhills. It is impossible to keep in a high zone on technical down hill trails.
I agree with you. The only thing I would change is that I don’t want an alarm when I go below a zone.
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@Brad_Olwin i don’t use yet Waypoints.
I often get directions from friends or on heat maps. Should we add waypoints after sensitive points (crossings, very close trails) to be sure to be directed to these waypoints? -
@Rob33 said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:
@Brad_Olwin i don’t use yet Waypoints.
I often get directions from friends or on heat maps. Should we add waypoints after sensitive points (crossings, very close trails) to be sure to be directed to these waypoints?I think that will work, it is very easy to add them.
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@Brad_Olwin i don’t use yet Waypoints.
I often get directions from friends or on heat maps. Should we add waypoints after sensitive points (crossings, very close trails) to be sure to be directed to these waypoints?What happens if during the race I decide to shorten the route by deleting a portion that includes a waypoint?
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@Rob33 said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:
@Brad_Olwin i don’t use yet Waypoints.
I often get directions from friends or on heat maps. Should we add waypoints after sensitive points (crossings, very close trails) to be sure to be directed to these waypoints?What happens if during the race I decide to shorten the route by deleting a portion that includes a waypoint?
This is where the functionality that you are having issues with I think will work well, when changing directions a route or reversing a route you have seen the watch will push you in the wrong direction. That allows you to change directions and the route will automatically pick up on the new direction. I have not tested this but I think the watch will eventually ignore the waypoint. Will be interesting to see what happens. The issue you had has happened to me but not often, I know improvements were made to the routing even before waypoints. If the watch rigidly followed exactly what was drawn then you would not be able to change on the fly.
Another thing to test might be to switch back to breadcrumb and then back to the same route to “reset.” Since you are past the waypoint, the routing might ignore it. Good question.
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@Brad_Olwin I will try to do a test.
It still seems to me that an alert in the event of a change of direction and / or path compared to the initial route: “new route YES or NO” would be an advance (Currently the watch is failing a route but without the consent of the runner, source of error)