• Custom Sport Profile Changes Not Saving (Intensity Zones & Intervals)

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  • Suggestion: Quick selection menu

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    @brechtvb yeah, but the Forerunner has 5 buttons As I said, short press the lower button and you are where you can set DND and alarm clocks. I guess this will ease you struggle to find things…
  • Suggestion: Tap to wake screen

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  • Suggestion: Notifications display and interaction

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  • Suunto race s settings

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    @cosme.costa i guess disabling HR and sleep tracking would result in powersaving, but perhaps that is not the way one wants to do it. Unsure if wake on wrist-lift is disabled in the DND time frame.
  • Sport Modes Short List

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    @sntors Before creating custom modes its worth mentioning that the sports you use more often get sorted automatically with the latest one being first in the list so say you use 4 sports theses 4 will be the first to show in the list. Only the first time you need to scroll longer till you find what you need.
  • Firmware missing function-HR alerts/map data/custom batery modes

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    @Android-Lolipop said in Firmware missing function-HR alerts/map data/custom batery modes: During navigation, having the map show how many kilometers I still have to go is pretty much useless. It would be much better if I could turn that off or, ideally, replace it with something more useful like heart rate, speed, or pace. AFAIK it is not possible to display HR on map but you can create custom sport mode with multiple screens. These screens are customizable, you can add heart rate, average HR, pace, speed, average speed and a lot of other metrics. Yes, you will need to switch between map and screens but it is just one button click.
  • Suunto Race S titanium

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    @FCDsh Titanium is not necessarily a sturdier material over Stainless Steel (unless it’s high grade titanium mixed with, well steel) - in fact Stainless Steel is in most cases studier on the hardness scale, so ‘harder’ to scratch. I think the reason why it looks very scratched is because of the black paint coming off. In the case of the Ti version, the actual metal is brushed so there won’t be much of a colour change and therefore less noticeable.
  • Whatsapp notifications missing

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    @2b2bff thanks for the advice. it worked
  • Golf mode - Race S

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  • Race S causes volume drop on headphones, no voice feedback

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    @far-blue very same on Android. Kill the app and restart fixes missing audio. it’s a cross platform bug!
  • race s step count problem

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    @Volker - this is clearly not correct behaviour but I suspect the watch code (imseo*) looks for a clock transition from 23:59:59 to 00:00:00, when in fact it should be looking at Last Step DTS (day portion) and comparing to This Step DTS (day portion). I think to reiterate Volker, these watches aren’t really designed to be turned off overnight, and I’m lucky to be able to charge in the office at my convenience, but Suunto need to take note that some users Use Case is to turn the watch off overnight (at least sometimes). Hopefully someone from Suunto technical will see the above and implement an appropriate fix… imseo - In My Software Engineer’s Experience
  • Two feature requests

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    Kind of a bump / my thoughts regarding the second item:- Better integration with other health data apps, including Apple Health and Health Connect.
  • Race S problems with measuring sleep and being reliable with HR

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    Sebastiano CaramuscioS
    @emilia_v non gli ho scritto. Credo sia un problema firmware. Se gli scrivi ti dicono di fare il soft reset.
  • Tide information on Race S

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    We need the same for the vertical, just a tide watch as the old casio’s, you dont need internet or apps, just know the max and low tide, the watch calcule for itself
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    It’d be great to be able to customize structured workout screens, having said that, in my opinion TP has the best layout of out them all. Highlight, it shows Int. Avg vs target at the top and my favorite remaining distancie or time in current step at the bottom, where you can easily spot while surviving the workout [image: 1746063635753-20240403_095309.jpg]
  • On-Screen Numbers During Training

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    @timecode wow. neat. never occured to me that there is something unused in the custom.settings
  • Charging Problem

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    I noticed this behavior some times with my SV, but not with the actual firmware. A soft reset could solve the problem, and the watch charged
  • Good and bad of the Race S

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    Here is my feedback concerning the touch screen (also came from Garmin): Pros: there is a lovely ‘minimal’ mode for a wake up gesture. It is just great, love it! entire dynamics in switching between wigdets and scrolling works just perfect for me. Navigation/maps in sports mode is implemented incredibly good. It works way better and more responsive than in Garmin. Cons: as pointed above - no tap-to-wake option. I really hope this will be updated soon! also compilations are not equally responsive on all watch faces - I suppose this can also be fixed in next updates.
  • Manual intervals

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    @2times4 hey. I am doing similar ones. My setup is: Before starting in “excersize options” I would go to intervals and setup it like: Repetitions: 5 Interval: Distance 500m Recovery: Duration 00’30s After I start and done with warm up/ etc I would go to “Intervals” watch screen and start my intervals. After I am done with one iteration I reser the intervals from the same screen so it is ready again. I get my rest and do it again. Not super ideal, but works pretty alright for me.

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