• Save current GPS location

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    @ionparvan @Umer-Javed Thanks for the idea, I should have thought of this. The update will be coming soon for the 9PP. Use the Customization to Pin the Map on the Vertical, if not recording an exercise this will allow quick access to POIs On the 9PP you will be able to pin the Compass as the pinned Widget, this will also allow quick access to location and POI. Update for 9PP should be soonish.
  • How many runs are needed for one outdoor run?

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    @BrunoH said in How many runs are needed for one outdoor run?: My HR goes up to zone 5 in less than 5 mins and it is hard to keep going in Z5 that long. (Yes, there are wrecks like me in here ) Since they don’t state, that you must have a constant pace, I would set a zone 3 alarm before running, start running slowly and as soon as I would reach the upper zone 3 limit (or the medium zone 4 - if that‘s still bearable) I would walk until I fall back to the middle of zone 3 and then start running again. In zhat way you should be able to constantly stay in zone 3 for those 8 minutes
  • Undertand new widgets progress / training / Recovery

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    @wmichi Exactly, here is what happens after a long run:) [image: 1700844332136-img_0599.jpeg] [image: 1700844332156-img_0590.png] [image: 1700844332163-img_0589.png]
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    @TurtleCub You probably tried this as well, but the watch needs to sit tight on the charger in order to establish a new wifi connection. I had forgotten this and it took me a while to get it sorted…
  • Nice Used/Like New Deals Amazon US

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  • Recovery sessions

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    @Patrick-Löffler-0 said in Recovery sessions: I wear any smartwatch in the Sauna. The temperature of the watch does not get so high as one might think. OK, You both saw where I was going with that first question. I like sauna’s, but personally I never wear my watch, I’ve killed a Garmin 735 at this game and a heart belt (deliter because the glue had taken a knock). Suunto shares for my SRace : -20° C to +55° C / -5° F to +130° F. Even in the centre of the room in the lower part, if it’s only 50/55°C you’re already supposed to be at the maximum of the watch. In short, I’m not sure that Suunto intends to create a sauna label, which will inevitably give the idea that it’s perfectly suited to saunas. I’m already finding it hard to see the point of mermaid swimming in the list…, so I wouldn’t be too keen to see the arrival of sports, sauna/ice bath/massage/compression/massage gun labels etc… Maybe just a “Recovery”.
  • Have you lost your VO2Max in a watch crash?

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    @gone-troppo weird, because I did not. Only for running.
  • Jump Rope counting issue

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    @Andres-Linares I didn’t know that there is Jump Rope. I will test it soon but I saw that there is activated Suunto + (Movement) by default. Did you test it without S+?
  • New ui and button-based menu nav

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    One suggestion I have for button orientation during a workout would be to use the top and bottom buttons for navigating pages up and down. Right now the middle button is being used and one has to cycle through all workout pages which seems rather inefficient. This way, the middle button can then be a lap button and a long-press of the middle button can then pause or stop the workout. Kinda similar to Polar but ofcourse Polar has a 5-button layout in most of their products.
  • Entraînements structurés : pressez le bouton lap ne fonctionne pas

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    @Laurent-D je l’ai créé moi même
  • No HRV Value on the watch face

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    @Stoke80 I see the HRV in the widget but with the note that you need 14 days of tracking. it does show a value in the widget but without the colored scales yet. On the watch face I see a number but it says no data and the color bars are not populated. will see what happens at day 14…
  • This topic is deleted!

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  • Alarm icon not visible in control panel menu

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    Good catch. I’m not sure if anyone of power is tracking these, but I’ve been trying to post small UI bugs in the SW update topic here: https://forum.suunto.com/topic/9732/software-release-2-30-26/190?_=1700569982085 Can’t hurt to point them out, I guess. Perhaps they’ll be addressed if we get a hotfix for some of the “real” bugs.
  • Broken Backside in the OHR sensor?

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    @westie Same here… I have just checked my SV, there’s literally no scratch on the sensor. I guess I am not training enough
  • I need a break from Suunto! :-(

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    @Brad_Olwin Of course, a lot of what you say is correct. And thank you again for your commitment. However, it is also the case that Suunto does not have good communication. I know this much better from Coros, for example. Take a look at the comments on FB, Insta… sometimes the exact same errors are posted there and the users are annoyed… I also know that people are more likely to share bad experiences than good ones. We’re not talking about hardware problems like bubbles on the HRM sensor or something similar. These are actually isolated cases… We’re talking about software bugs… and in the case of software or memory problems, a bug fix after 6 months isn’t exactly a good service. Of course, developers and programmers need usable data. Maybe the key or the solution lies here… where you can report problems more easily. I think the forum here is great and I’m grateful for all the tips you get here. However, this forum is probably unknown to the masses and the users are here because they are looking for help. So the user is looking for help and can only get it here With Coros, for example, you can upload videos about your problem via Facebook Messenger. There was feedback and the most important thing was an update or bug fix every 1 to 2 months. There is no transparent feedback from Suunto itself “we are working on it” it is known” So no offense… in my case I have now done a factory reset and completely new furnished. I hope this makes my problem a thing of the past…
  • Island is not shown on my SV map

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  • Autolap

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    @Rufus said in Autolap: Does the Vertcal have the autolap function, especially when running? Sure does, and you can either set it to be distance or time based
  • Factory settings reset failed: error 1403

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    @BrunoH how can this be after the new software update??? can anybody telling us why this couriously things gonna happen? i had the same thing on my vertical… in my case i had only to wait 30 minutes… until the device was rebooting normally…
  • Map check?

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    @Dirk483 said in Map check?: I can not think of a testroutine how to check whether the map of a different region will show while still at home. Any suggestions? maybe like a “fake GPS” debug mode, to be able to “explore” other area on watch
  • Vo2max and trekking

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    There’s a cloud of mystery around the algorithms. Suunto is not telling anything except this clause in their online documentation that VO2max estimate will appear after any run or walk longer that 15 mins. Later on when you do more exercises the number should get more accurate. Previously they were using FirstBeat algorithm and it was a known fact that hiking or trekking was not optimal for the calculation, the result would be more reliable on flat terrain. Many people were criticising why VO2maz was enabled for trekking at all. Now that we got the update we know even less. I am not aware if it is available for trekking at all. My own experiences are just awful. Before this week’s update I had a crash and my watch lost completely VO2max estimate. Now it is not appearing anymore no matter what I do. I’ve done flat terrain runs and forest walks, long ones and short ones and VO2max just fails to appear. I am planning on doing a factory reset next.

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