Proposal to change UI for Suunto Race
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In my opinion, the best think to do is to stop recording and you have to push the crown for at least 3 seconds to confirm your order.
In red if you want to discard, in green if you want to register.
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@Olaf-Gottschalk
I like this Discard but agree move End to the end.
After i did false recording or sometimes i do some testing, i don’t want to save it and delete it later but prefer to discard it immediately.
My SA are linked/synchronised to Komoot, Strava, Wikiloc etc. I don’t want manually go to those FEW website/apps to delete my false recording/testing which is quite troublesome.
Also this false recording/testing, my friends will receive notification after my activity was auto uploaded/sync to those apps. I don’t want this to happen. -
@babychai correct - this seems to be the only difference between discard and delete - BUT - if you delete the recording on the summary screen by scrolling down to the end, it is also not synchronised.
So, technically Discard is IMHO still not needed.
Here’s a pro tip for Strava enthusiasts like me: the default setting for visibility should always be private - not public.
Because you should edit the title, add pictures, etc and decide whether this activity is worth a post.
I honestly hate my friends who auto publish “Lunch run” and “Morning ride” stuff. It is the most boring and utterly unnecessary “social media” garbage I can think of.
It is equivalent to a Facebook status “I just had lunch”.My workflow: Strava is set to private only.
I do my stuff - once I am done, I hop over to Strava, edit the title, add pictures, set the equipment right and then switch to public (if it’s valuable).
I do not publicly post indoor swims or yoga sessions without any “social” aspect. -
@Olaf-Gottschalk same here with Strava. Xxx farted for 2 mins. That’s why I don’t use it anymore.
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For me, I come from Garmin env. and “End” = Nothing.
You should rename it by “Save”.
Add an option to enable Hold feature on “End” and Discard" choices to prevent mistake as you have set this function on a crown button.
And add a second option to select how many sec do you want to hold them, 1-3-5 sec.
I would like to be able to set 1sec for “End/Save” and 3sec for “Discard”. -
I do like the ide of renaming End to Save
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@MiniForklift compared to the other ideas and my original idea to reorder to make End easier and safer to reach, I couldn’t care less about the actual name of the option… 🫣
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@Johann It’s funny how everyone’s got their own ideas…
I’m 2000% in favour of moving the End/Save to the end of the list as proposed by @Olaf-Gottschalk and I really hope that this will be the subject of a firmware update.
But I also hope that Suunto never injects configurations with 10000 parameters like Garmin, so the “choice of the number of seconds to Hold each menu function”… never please. Honestly never ! Never !
I want to spend time running or doing sport. Not setting my watch or finding out how to set my watch on the sofa.
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@Arnaud-Lclr I agree. Garmin is probably a good option if you’re an overthinker! There were some things I liked on the Enduro, but in general there was just too much going on and the Suunto app, IU and user experience is simply better IMO. But I do understand the struggle people would have if they’ve come to Suunto after years of using Garmin
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@Arnaud-Lclr I’m trying to understand your point of view.
What makes you enjoy it when someone proposes an idea?
Is there a rule that prevents us from sharing our opinions in the Suunto community?
What is the problem with having an extra option that you don’t want to use? (even though they probably won’t add it anyway)
It doesn’t mean that nobody needs a certain feature just because you don’t.
I just found out that there is another screen for confirmation after the Discard option, which is fine by me.
However, the question remains for End/Save.
And I’m like you, at least in one aspect, I want to focus on my sport (trail), and not on worrying about whether I’m going to press the right option with the right key after several hours of activity when my brain is tired. -
@Olaf-Gottschalk i like the discard option , as i have had a scenario multiple times which i shall outline…
I started a walk session and forgot to put it to pause as i reached my train station and got in… and then in-between the journey I saw the session was still on and calculating even though I was motionless (but I guess since gps tracking was enabled the watch might have thought I was moving at super-speed) !! the discard option being there allowed me to discard the activity.
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@paranoidrunner I have also used the discard function gazillion of times and tbh do not see the need to get rid of it. Imho the UI is perfectly fine as it is. Also it doesn’t bother me that the End option is where it is
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@tomasbartko said in Proposal to change UI for Suunto Race:
@paranoidrunner I have also used the discard function gazillion of times and tbh do not see the need to get rid of it. Imho the UI is perfectly fine as it is. Also it doesn’t bother me that the End option is where it is
FWIW after hundreds of activities I have never accidentally discarded one or pressed it by mistake. And as also mentioned you get a second screen to confirm that you do want to discard it
Often I’ll start an activity when checking screens if I load new data fields, so it’s useful (not to mention easier and faster) to be able to discard it there and then rather than have to end/save it and then have to go back and manually delete it
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@MiniForklift I don’t know how many times I need to repeat this…
It is not about the presence of Discard - it’s about the problematic position in comparison to End, unarguably the more useful option.And your “use case” is simply just a work around for another poor point: designing screens is cumbersome and wild. Nothing I really like and enjoy. But I get your point. If I wanted to do this (maybe once …) I’d start the activities and afterwards just delete the useless recordings. I would not need discard at all and would not miss it.
I don’t really get all the fuzz here.
Having a crown you can easily turn till the virtual “end” of a list of options makes the very last and the very first options the “prime options” with the easiest reachable positions of all.
As a UX designer it is easy to deduct from this that clearly the most common options need to be placed exactly here: top and end. Not somewhere in the middle.And for your last point “the discard even has a confirm question”: I also found that rather strange: why is Discard the only one to have that question?!? End is also dangerous if you do not want to end but select the options.
All in all: Suunto as propagating very good usability should try harder to convince me they have UX designers working for them… ️
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@Olaf-Gottschalk look.
Suunto is not there to follow each and every individuals proposals.
It is also not there to convince you of anything. It is there to meet the demands of as many possible customers. Your view on the world is not exclusive. Other’s have different views.
It makes sense to respect this.If you want your statement to reach Suunto exclusively, better write them an Email. By posting in this forum you start a discussion. I don’t understand the idea behind posting “This I what I think it should be. Please don’t comment otherwise, I want this to tell Suunto only”.
Apart from this, I am with you that “Discard” is not really a must-have, and that “End” could be at the end of the list.
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@Olaf-Gottschalk you literately wrote in your initial post:
“B) I simply do not understand at all who wanted a Discard option in the first place. From support staff I learned it was recently added. But WHY??”
And then pople commented why they like the discard option, and you called it fuzz. This a forum where pople share their experience and discuss, what did you expect?
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@Egika said in Proposal to change UI for Suunto Race:
@Olaf-Gottschalk look.
Suunto is not there to follow each and every individuals proposals.
It is also not there to convince you of anything. It is there to meet the demands of as many possible customers. Your view on the world is not exclusive. Other’s have different views.
It makes sense to respect this.If you want your statement to reach Suunto exclusively, better write them an Email. By posting in this forum you start a discussion. I don’t understand the idea behind posting “This I what I think it should be. Please don’t comment otherwise, I want this to tell Suunto only”.
Apart from this, I am with you that “Discard” is not really a must-have, and that “End” could be at the end of the list.
+1
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S9PP and SV share menu layouts as SR but they don’t have the crown, coming back to this “old” conversation on where END should be, just realised that maybe the design decision to put END higher on the list to avoid having those users needing an extra button press to get to the last option,especially for END option that’ll be used a lot more than DISCARD
In my opinion, having END at the bottom makes sense for RACE but it’s not the best UX for the other two ️ watches .
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@herlas you’re right. My proposal is for Race only for that exact reason.
I expect Suunto to be able to ship different menu ordering on different models.
It’s not the customer who should have to suffer for the wrong choice of architecture. -
@Olaf-Gottschalk said in Proposal to change UI for Suunto Race:
I expect Suunto to be able to ship different menu ordering on different models.
Are you actually serious? Different models should be given different menu layouts? Sorry but that is ridiculous
It’s not the customer who should have to suffer for the wrong choice of architecture.
That’s just your opinion. There are many people on here that are happy, and I for one have stuck with Suunto because of their architecture. If there’s something that’s glaringly wrong and a large percentage of people make it known it’s generally been rectified in a future update