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    Hi, I bought them yesterday. I come form a very cheap sport headphone (in ear) and the first impression is that the case weight a lot! But it’s just the case, for sure more solid than my cheap one. Second impression, the sound: great, it’s my first time with open ear headphone and I’m happy not to choose the bone trasmission: with spark there are no vibration, even with hi volume and boostered bass. But about the volume, the maxim it’s in my opinion a bit low. My cheap hadphone in this case are much better, probably dipending form they are in-ear, and Suunto Spark open ear. So my suggestion for Suunto for nextfirmware upgrade: pomp up a little bit maximum volume (15-20% maybe): I would like to suggest adding an optional Extended Maximum Volume mode. The app could offer two settings: Standard Maximum Volume (current default) Extended Maximum Volume (+3 to +5 dB), which users can enable voluntarily after maybe acknowledging a warning about the potential risks to hearing. add in tap personalization Previous Track as an assignable touch control. (so you can use double tap on the left to go back and on the right to go to the next) 3)provide more flexibility in touch gesture customization, allowing users to assign Volume Up, Volume Down, to the press-and-hold gesture. So you can press and hold on the left to go up, and on the right to go down, for example.
  • why Heart Rate Belt not with L Belt?

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    Mff73M
    @vinc14 Maybe because they have decided it according to market and default size for almost everyone is M. If not, they probably would need inventory for something they might not sold. Just guessing.
  • Did Suunto prepare a new Watch until the end of 2024 ⌚⌚⌚

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    @Egika interesting, must be, because Seal was on the FCC test report.
  • I wish Suunto would make optical HR sensor

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    @JANTIKAINEN Polar claim that the Verity Sense can broadcast up to 150m. They don’t specify whether that is for the ANT+ or Bluetooth connection, so I assume both. I’ve never tested it and I don’t know what team sports you play but that should be sufficient for most if you can leave your watch at the edge of the pitch/court.
  • Suunto for cyclists

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    EzioAuditoreE
    @cosme-costa agree. Karoo is great.
  • bike sensor repair? any experience?

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    @Mff73 I reported some observations from different tests here: https://forum.suunto.com/topic/10353/strange-behaviour-with-garmin-hrm/13?_=1715781410812 My heart rate monitor is 3 years old but I have no reasons to think it works bad (it doesn’t with other devices). I believe that for me this high/low readings at the start of the activity happen mostly when I wear a synthetic windproof jacket, but also cheap synthetic t-shirts without the jacket (it’s getting warm now!) seem to cause this problem.
  • Suunto belt - red skin

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    martintrailM
    @sartoric aaaa ok ok, sorry
  • Watch strap causing itching

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    Brad_OlwinB
    @luke55 I have found Velcro straps give me better OHR readings than the Silicone ones. You can order 22mm velcro straps from Amazon and pins to add for holding the band. You won’t be able to change bands quickly but I prefer the Velcro bands.
  • Is the bluish strap of the 9 Baro Titanium available anywhere?

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    Jeffrey TillackJ
    @Greennorth I bought a like of straps from AliExpress super cheap and they’ve been great!
  • Suunto Smart Belt reset

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    @Stoke80 yes, sorry for my english just found this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUuuNgRAxhU
  • Suunto Smart Sensor HR Monitor No Longer Pairing

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    @stromdiddily did you check the belt instead of the sensor ? https://forum.suunto.com/post/124621 if the belt is not waking up the sensor properly, then, probably the sensor looks dead. just to be sure, do you have tested another new fresh battery ? i sometimes have new batteries somehow not powerful enough despite new according to the video, try to plug the sensor on the belt and put both belt electrode in contact to each of them (like short circuit), if it definitively not make the sensor seeable, it is probably dead or something we may not think about
  • Question about the markings on the Orca-Pioneer deck compass

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    @psychopengy for a short moment let’s play with an idea that your Orca-Pioneer was marked just like your handheld Silva: imagine that zero was right below N and 180 was right below S. Now imagine securing this kind of compass to the bow of your kayak so that the compass window and that notch in the housing faces back, towards you. If you were paddling straight towards north with a compass like this which number would be there under that yellowish or reddish line in the housing? It would be 180 but that’s wrong!!! You were heading north, but the stupid marine compass says you are going to the direction of 180 degrees! That is why the N E S W letters and their corrensponding numbers must be on the opposite sides. This is the logic: marine compasses are always secured in place on the vessel so that the colorful line in the window faces back (or aft). You can look at the marine compass straight from above and you’ll see the compass rose (direction of north, east, south and west), but the numbers under that colorful line ALWAYS indicate which way your bow is pointing! Just mount your Orca-Pioneer to the bow of your kayak (not right under your nose, but really to the bow) and start paddling. The number under that line keeps showing the direction you’re headed. When moving north it’ll show zero while the letter N on the compass rose is on the opposite side. I hope this explained the logic. Back in the days I used to have a scuba diving compass on my wrist and that worked just like marine compasses. There were actually two windows, one above and one on the side. From the top window I could see the compass rose and raising my wrist right in front of my face the side window indicated my heading. [image: 1698384205488-suunto-sk-7.png]
  • Suunto bike sensor fitting headache!

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    @Legin25 Here’s how I set the sensors up. I put a spacer under the one on the crank to move it closer the the main body - hopefully the pictures are clear enough. [image: 1697992180500-ef28d864-5c71-46d6-b4e0-7010f60c2ed2-img_1247.jpeg] IMG_1247.jpeg [image: 1697992190867-1b0c7f24-f4f2-4248-ac99-74f9a1b937ca-img_1248.jpeg] IMG_1248.jpeg
  • Suunto smart belt

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