• Stopwatch in Vertical - interval times and results for several runners

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    Ars VitaeA
    @Egika said in Stopwatch in Vertical - interval times and results for several runners: @Ars-Vitae the backlog of good ideas is maybe not too short and I am just forwarding this - so no idea about the outcome. As not being a user of the stop watch myself I wanted to make sure that we are on the same page here. Thank you for your effort to draft this from your perspective!!! OK, it’s taken me a while, not just preparing the idea - that will be brief - but getting myself together to write a response. Family, work and other responsibilities took me elsewhere for a while, but I’m back. I think it would be worth rethinking or copying the function of a professional stopwatch such as the Seiko Stopwatch S141. I attach a photo from the OnTrack website. A pdf of the user manual is readily available in general. I am attaching the link: https://www.manua.ls/seiko/s141/manual?p=4 The manual explains exactly how such a stopwatch functions. As the Seiko has 4 buttons (Mode, Lap/Split-Reset, Recall and Start-Stop) you only need to replace e.g. the “Mode” button with another solution, e.g. by holding down the top button on the SV for a longer time (I know it is a shortcut to another function, but in an open stopwatch application it could be locked to that SV feature). Everything else is quite clearly described in the manual. If necessary I can rewrite it in a post here, but I don’t see the point if we are going to copy an already developed schema. Several features do not need to be implemented, e.g. how to delete collected data, this can be carried out in the same way as for other data stored in SV and the mobile app. However, I maintain that such a professional stopwatch should be a core feature of the SV or SR and not just an additional Suunto Plus app, especially when they are called sports watches. Suunto could shake up the competition this way and win themselves new customers. It’s actually strange that such an option has been unavailable until now. Strange for me, of course, but it was one of my first thoughts when I first checked out the watch’s capabilities. I hope that a good use can be made of it and the idea gets into the right hands. Thank you in advance for even just trying to pass this on to potential interested people. Greetings! [image: 1701650707658-screenshot-2023-12-04-at-00.58.00.png]
  • Waypoint/Turn warning screen with map

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    @altcmd Thanks, but I don’t search to convince anyone, and don’t need luck for this . I am just suggesting a new feature.
  • Add map access in prestart screen

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    @Mff73 Great suggestion!
  • Suunto Vertical Button

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    @Daniel-Z-0 You can try to clean it in warm water. If that doesn’t help, I suggest you contact Suunto support.
  • Poll: Would you change the black steel model for the titanium?

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    It depends on the used strap. With a 26 mm velcro strap I did not feel a difference.
  • Why Suunto vertical have no NAP sleep ?

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    Mff73M
    @Kraisun-Tunta might be a temporary situation (or not, i don’t know), but probably due to this https://forum.suunto.com/post/132328 or this https://forum.suunto.com/post/131343
  • Sleep not working Still. Please help.

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  • Alarm notification on screen

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    @Brad_Olwin it is fairly easy, but nevertheless it is one of those things that you want at your fingertips especially when you want to be certain you activated an alarm and when…
  • Gym timer for indoor climbing

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    @Raimo-Järvi very cool thank you!
  • HRV and recovery

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    Not poking anyone and really not wanting to offend, but I see a number of these comments that ‘my Suunto is not the same as my…’ I work in the world of metrology, where nothing is ‘correct’ in absolute terms: i.e. everything has a level of permissible error. I have many conversations about this: just because you compare one thing with another, neither is necessarily ‘right.’ It’s a comparison between two devices. Arguably, the Suunto may be more accurate than the Garmin!
  • Sleep tracking new Suunto algorithm

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    Brad_OlwinB
    @Wilson75 I am locking this one as there is an extensive discussion here. https://forum.suunto.com/topic/9765/disappointing-sleep-tracking-after-new-update/2
  • Sleep Tracking not Working - After New Software Upgrade

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    Brad_OlwinB
    @bankstreetwriter I am closing this to avoid duplicates, You can post and comment here. https://forum.suunto.com/topic/9765/disappointing-sleep-tracking-after-new-update/2
  • Suunto Vertical - a Happy new owner !

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    @Wilson75 said in Suunto Vertical - a Happy new owner !: What do you think about the battery consumption? The battery life is pretty epic, especially the solar model. If I’m honest I can’t say I ever noticed much by way of the solar, well that was until last week. Charged it to full on Wednesday morning then ran on Thursday morning for 2 hours using maps, which took it down to 97%. That afternoon I had an hour and a half drive to get back home and with the sunlight hitting it went back up to 100%, When I checked it the following day it was still on 100% For me I reckon I could easily get close to a month before I would be close to running it completely flat; FWIW I probably average around 60km/week of running plus at least a couple of walks
  • Watchface with hands on the vertical

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  • Save current GPS location

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    Brad_OlwinB
    @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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    Brad_OlwinB
    @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”.

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