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  • Lack of night mode is a liability

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    Mister PYCM
    Totally agreed with you !!! Let’s propse few things here when we are with permanent display, then by night instead of dislaying the time oonly in white , let’s display it bigger but with red color effecivelly it could be great to have a secondary wach face that could be the one used during night mode, if such then I will use the the watch face DATA with a red font and with these 3 informations : current time, percentage of battery and next alarm set. for me these are teh 3 main informations that I need during the night : what time is it now ? when the alarm will wake me up ? so to be sure it is correctly set do i Have enough battery ? so to be sure the alarm will ring and will really wakle me up May be tehre are other things but for me during night it is largely enough
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    @sky-runner said in Generate elevation data in the app route builder from imported GPX doesn't have it: They are likely not aware of the subtle issue that GPX files without elevation They are providing incomplete data while it could be so easy for them to provide it and also they would be “responsible” for the quality of this data for events they are organising. But hey, no worries, all customers of their data will have their own elevation by their watch brand. Still not saying that Suunto should not do it, but…
  • Recovery Heart Rate indicator not adapted to strength training or hiking

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    @Josaiplu Yep. And like I said, I’m already very happy the suunto app shows me the minimum heart rate and not only highest or average. That’s the info I really need.
  • Notification forwarding from iOS

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    @Milan-Šádek only notification centre is pushed to the watch. No AI needed
  • Reliable Native Live Tracking

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    SquirrelS
    @tuxbuster said in Reliable Native Live Tracking: I started a new one to keep the idea present and get it back on the radar Almost 9 years old. Looks like the idea developed stealth.
  • Diving info

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  • Multifactor authentication for Suunto account

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    muurainM
    @MiniForklift I was thinking more about making that first login safer on any given device or browser. While asking additional authentication on every use of an app would surely be more secure (like with online banking), I don’t think this is really required for a service like Suunto. However MFA absolutely should be the expectation for any service handling sensitive personal information. Multifactor authentication does not necessarily mean you need to log in all the time. It just means that when you log in, you need to provide more than one “factor” of authentication. Like something you know (username & password), something you have (authenticator or hardware token) or something you are (biometric data). This is basically the only thing that stops your sensitive information from leaking when you fall victim of phishing or credential leaks. @adrian.s Some sort of U2F/Passwordless solution would absolutely be a modern way to go about this! However even some sort of MFA is better than none. And since there might be technical and business related forces driving one solution over other I figured a general MFA might be an ask that just might fly as a feature request! This is also something many Suunto competitors, like Garmin, Strava and Apple already support.
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    LazyjonesL
    @robbier9 Cancel lap… Yes please! I truly hate this. One of most often and annoying misclicks I usually do.
  • Backup settings to account.

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    Hello, Any news regarding configuration backup ? It’s still annoying to change watches
  • POI Sorting By Distance

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  • "Interval workout" improvements

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    what I miss in the interval guide screen is something saying if after this recovery there will be another interval or I’m done. I have really bad memory and cannot remember if I need to start speeding up a bit because my last 10sec hill sprint interval is coming or I’m done and I’ll have a 10min cool down… I’d love something as simple as (pick one): Recovery 6/6 Recovery (end) Recovery + Next: Cool down Or am I missing something obvious?
  • Request daily target/goals for steps and calories

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    ravenR
    @Manta said in Request daily target/goals for steps and calories: I use steps and calories as I am not a fanatic sports man, but trying to get in shape for when my cancer treatment starts again, so a lot of walking, spinning, gym and e-biking. Changing each day my target numbers works offcourse but having the flexibility in the app would be a better solution I think. As a counter-example, even if I were tracking steps/calories like you are, simply having separate targets for each day like Monday vs. Wednesday wouldn’t work for me, as I don’t do the same things on the same day. Today is a Wednesday and I did over 90m cycling as my main workout, but last Wednesday was a 5km outdoor run, and the Wednesday before that was a 40m indoor rowing session. So I’d need a morning prompt if the feature of variable targets by day was to be implemented, basically asking “what do you want your targets to be today?” However, even that wouldn’t work perfectly, as I generally don’t decide what exactly I’m going to do until I’ve reviewed my overnight recovery numbers including CTL/ATL/TSB, checked outdoor weather, ensure I don’t have any muscle fatigue I need to be concerned about, etc. It’s only after I’ve had coffee and done this “morning triage” that I decide where my efforts will be. I can’t fully predict what this coming Saturday workouts will be today. As for not being a “fanatic sports man,” you don’t necessarily need to be so in order to use the TSB system. It’s basically tracking your short term fatigue versus long term fatigue. You can read more here: https://us.suunto.com/blogs/blog/understand-and-manage-your-training-load-with-suunto I think a combination of “set calories/steps for minimums for rest days” and “use TSB to track frequency and intensity of harder efforts” might be useful, and it uses tools you have access to today, rather than waiting months or years hoping Suunto will see and implement your request. Best wishes!
  • Move alert

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  • Add a real RPE scale after workouts

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    JosaipluJ
    @Adrian.S I totally agree, I also train using both scale when I was using garmin (that allow RPE and feeling) and it was super usefull. I could have a hill session with RPE 7-8 and a great feeling at the end because i m exhausted but feel “good” and manage to achieve the excercice properly. while I could have a long run with a RPE of 5 and bad feeling at the end (8while it was supposed to be a s 3-4) RPE is a really nice scale when you know you body and your feeling well enough to use it. it should be optional like the smiley face are, and per sport activation based) Some platform (like nolio) are able to grab RPE and use it in a foster scale you can see your training load. For me RPE is by far the best scale to quantify the load as it match my perception, hope we could have it on Suunto watches as I miss it
  • Peak Bagging

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  • Make Suunto App aware of the intensity zones in more ways

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    JosaipluJ
    @sky-runner and also having zones defined in the app will allow to properly import externals workouts with proper intensity.
  • Add a Clear Daily Training Readiness Score

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    JebClydeNCJ
    @aiv4r To echo this, I recall a day when I first got a competitor’s watch with its “all day stress score”, and over time learning that viewing the realtime readout literally stressed me out, so it worked against my body’s need to cut loose from a bunch of tech saying I was dying when I wasnt… And, someone told me when I first started running: time, distance, and on road at least, pace. All the other stuff gets in the way of learning to (and I quote) “run by feel.” This thread is honestly an extension of that same mindset…and why I’m loving being back with a Suunto on my wrist. I haven’t done it yet but…I’m looking forward to the day I record a run with the app for the “credit” of distance, but nothing on my wrist at all. But that’s veering off topic All that to say, the AI coach does the trick if we want it, and quantifying a “score” or advice we should be getting by feel is, I agree, going a bit out of scope for a sports watch…
  • Allows to flip the screen for right handed!

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    locking to avoid duplicates
  • Calendar enhancement

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    Upcoming races/events = special kind of planned sessions…
  • Smart Route Generator Based on Workout Goals

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    faustin CompagneF
    @elbee Yes, I think you’re right. The main use case should probably be simple route generation based on distance, surface type, elevation and current location, especially for travelling or discovering new areas. Workout structure could just be an optional extra, not the core of the feature.

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