Future S9 firmware wishlist summary
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@darxmurf have a look at ProBikeGarage. I use for my bikes and it’s the best option I have found. I will love to have same one for runs…
BR
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@darxmurf also Strava has gear section if you’re interested. However I’m not sure how advanced it is as I use it only for running shoes.
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@Łukasz-Szmigiel @suzzlo yep I know those alternative tools, my idea was to stay away from it and only use tools provided by my device but it looks like there is not that much choice at the moment. As there was everything embedded with garmin, I expected to find more less the same with suunto.
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@darxmurf it think that Suunto has a different business model than Garmin and Polar in regards to digital services. Suunto seems to invest more in integrations with external, more specialized services than relying on its own. Perhaps this is why Movescount is being replaced with mobile app which focuses more on mobility and user friendliness than graphs and advanced analytics as there are better services that can do it. There are pros and cons to such approach as is with having everything in house.
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@Łukasz-Szmigiel
This is probably beating a dead horse, but why choose only one when you could have both approaches? Suunto already had Movescount’s features available…You can use many different 3rd party services but what is your final cost if you sum all the service fees? With Movescount I could have most of that bundled with the watch (and that was in line with its price tag).
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@jsuarez I don’t know. Killing movescount seems weird to me too. Perhaps we have to wait a couple more months to see if it’s a part of bigger picture and longer term strategy.
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@Łukasz-Szmigiel for me, not having a least a portal to browse and see all your activities sounds quite sad
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bigger picture ?*
bigger picture like web app is not in the plan of suunto for sure
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Update v 2.12.30 out now, including a new watch face. Finally
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos are there any plans to add a 10 second GPS mode in the S9 like it was done on the S7?
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@Rob33 I don’t think so. It’s kinda a chip restriction in terms of power balance. If you see all Sony based GPS companies have the same modes.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Ok. unfortunate…
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I see some people asking for cartography on a french website. Is it technically possible on S9 ?
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@ink357
It shouldn’t … I mean, generally speaking it could be technically possible, but I guess it isn’t feasible -
I would add two additional features:
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Although the new suunto plus display for weather is nice. It’s a shame I have to activate it manually every time if I want to know the sunset time/remaining sunlight during hiking. It’s a very useful data point that I can see when not in activity. It’s a shame it disappears when an activity is started if you don’t add the weather display from suunto plus. It should be a standard piece of information in the back country.
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For the moon phase information to be really useful, I miss the moon rise/set times as it exists for the sun. If I want to plan an activity around the full moon, I also need to know when it rises and when it will set.
Hopefully those could be added to the watch functionality as I don’t think it requires too much programming.
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Ideas for improving Suunto + functions:
-Possibility to display several functions at the same time (at least 2)
-possibility of launching a function after starting an activity (or even changing function during an activity)
-possibility of choosing the order of the screens (currently last screen)
-possibility of assigning (and removing) a function to a type of activity without having to do it for each new activity-at the display level at the end of an activity, for the Suunto Climb it appears the number of climbs. But when we consult the laps, it appears the climbs and descents. When there are a lot of them we get lost, we no longer know what corresponds to the climbs and descents.
I think that the reading would be easier by separating the 2 or identifying them with a sign.
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@Rob33 in a addition to being able to toggle the pkus features on or off they also need to be made interactive. I went out with the auto-lap feature today and the problem with it is that if you don’t start a run with a loop it is no good. I had to warmup to my loop and then did mile repeats, but if I could just start the feature there by hitting the lap button on that screen it would help immensely. The other option would be to just make intervals more customizable, but we all know Suunto isn’t going to do that.
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@zrumlow said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:
@Rob33 in a addition to being able to toggle the pkus features on or off they also need to be made interactive. I went out with the auto-lap feature today and the problem with it is that if you don’t start a run with a loop it is no good. I had to warmup to my loop and then did mile repeats, but if I could just start the feature there by hitting the lap button on that screen it would help immensely. The other option would be to just make intervals more customizable, but we all know Suunto isn’t going to do that.
isn’t it the case for the loop feature ? shouldn’t you initiate it by pressing lap button somewhere, and the watch will count each loop passing near this point ?
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@Mff73 said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:
isn’t it the case for the loop feature ? shouldn’t you initiate it by pressing lap button somewhere, and the watch will count each loop passing near this point ?
I haven’t this watch, just remember reading this somewhere (i may be wrong though).I tried it and it works this way. You press the lap button, and the next time you are “close” to the same spot another lap is marked. It should also detect loops on its own (i.e. without you manually pressing the lap button the first time) but I haven’t tried that one yet.
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@zrumlow hey thanks for the
but we all know Suunto isn’t going to do that.
Actually how you described the feature (hitting the lap button to mark where the loop is) is how it works.
Additionally hitting that lap button (on the loop screen) will mark a new starting point for the loop
When you start your exercise your Suunto 9 will record the starting point and if you pass this point later during your exercise, you have done a loop.
You can also start a LOOP manually by pressing the lower right button at any stage, then this location will act as the start point of the LOOP.