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    Lost Suunto 9 peak two days ago, is there any hope of tracking?

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    • Dimitrios KanellopoulosD Offline
      Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager
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      I am not sure how this works but do you think another person might find it and use it ?

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      • Brad_OlwinB Offline
        Brad_Olwin Moderator @Chris white
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        @chris-white Probably not much you can do. Someone would have to have a charger to use the watch. I do not know where you live but putting a message on Strava may not be a bad idea, here we have a lot of lost and found on Strava.
        In the US homeowners insurance will cover this or at least meet part of the deductible for this year.

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        • freeheelerF Offline
          freeheeler @Chris white
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          @chris-white said in Lost Suunto 9 peak two days ago, is there any hope of tracking?:

          I can’t reply to your below comment because their website is glitching and the terms of privacy pop up is blocking the reply button below, so I’ll reply here:

          just copy your reply, hit refresh button and it will work.

          …I’m sorry for your loss! I hate losing things or damaging my stuff, especially even more when it is new!

          I think this person will be able to use your watch without any restrictions. This person can also see your recent activities and will be able to see your start and end points and if this person is honest, he/she could drop it at a close police station.
          But I’ve heard several stories where people found a device, couldn’t track it down or did not know how to and are now an undeserved owner of a top notch device 😟 the manufacturer is not allowed to release personal data at all…

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          • Chris whiteC Offline
            Chris white @freeheeler
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            @freeheeler awwww thanks for your understanding. I was really falling in love with this thing haha. I’m still holding out hope that someone from Suunto will get ahold of me and say there’s a way to help, but like you’re saying, all the research I’m doing says that they smart watch companies cannot share tracking data of individual devices. 🤔 Otherwise , I think my best bet is to buy another but this time keep it close!

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            • BrunoHB Offline
              BrunoH Gold Members @Chris white
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              @chris-white
              The GPS on your watch is just a radio frequency receiver, emphasis on the word receiver. The watch just listens to a time signal sent from satellites, nothing else. None of the signals can be “targeted” to a single device and not any plot twist in C.S.I can change this into a two way ping.

              On the other hand, the only transmitter on your watch is Bluetooth, which is very low power and very short range signal, a few meters maximum. You have paired your smartphone with the watch and the only way to detect your watch would be somehow getting physically close enough to the watch and see on Suunto App that the connection is established.

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              • Djordje SD Offline
                Djordje S Bronze Member @BrunoH
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                @brunoh Suunto should create a database of stolen/lost watches.With proof of ownership(invoice) and police report, like I’ve wrote,”New update avaliable” and disables a watch 🙂 It will bot going to be returned but at least something.

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                • Chris whiteC Offline
                  Chris white @BrunoH
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                  @brunoh thank you, this is great information. I worried that was the case, that it was a one way connection with the satellites. Still I have to wonder, wouldn’t suunto be able to see if someone used my watch with the suunto app somewhere in the world besides on my phone. It must show serial number on the app. Also, shouldn’t they be able to see that serial as “active” in their global GPS system? I feel like they have more capabilities than they can legally disclose or actually utilize.

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                  • freeheelerF Offline
                    freeheeler @Chris white
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                    @chris-white
                    the possibility for sure would be there. but it is illegal and in a majority of use cases this is good how it is. only in case when you loose the watch or it gets stolen.
                    I would talk to your insurance and check possibilities.
                    I’ve unchecked the box “damage or loss of electronic equipment”, hence I know I have to buy it new. But my insurance at least offers this service. Similar as @Brad_Olwin suggested 👍

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                    • Dimitrios KanellopoulosD Offline
                      Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @Chris white
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                      @chris-white it involves legal. At least Suunto cannot do anything on their side just by some chat here. Contact support 😅

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                        Chris white @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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                        @dimitrios-kanellopoulos thanks for reaching out. Yep I talked to them Friday and they said they basically said there’s nothing I can do except for post here or find a local group or makes police report etc… But with the technology being so powerful I just wanted to check in with your all and see what you thought was possible. Plus I don’t want to give up so easy!!

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                        • Chris whiteC Offline
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                          Well, spoke with two suunto reps today, there is no way they can trace it
                          So lame. Looks like I’m saving up for another lol.

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                            @chris-white I’d also keep an eye on FB Marketplace to make sure your S9P finder doesn’t try and sell it there. There’s one for sell on there right now. https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/917113989232500/

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