• Is something wrong with the SLEEP TRACKING capabilities?

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    Yves_Y
    For me, the sleep data recording isn’t working reliably either. For whatever reason, my bedtime is set and I wear the watch normally. I wish there was a way to at least manually correct this, because the entire recovery calculation isn’t accurate. I hope for a function in the app to add the missing sleep manually: https://forum.suunto.com/topic/13267/add-sleep-manually
  • Suunto Run + New Strap

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    EgikaE
    @HoBart don’t think so. There are quite some watch faces in the pipeline for Race/Vertical, but not these so far…
  • Watch Face customisation

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    @Arnaldo-Rodriguez said in Watch Face customisation: Is there any info if Suunto Plus Store will come to the Run? I have no idea, but I suppose not because Run already has some of the features of S+ on board. Maybe they plan to add more in the future, who knows!
  • Bug or Feature? "Do not Disturb" blocks display settings

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    @Yves-Jenni I agree.
  • Always on during activity

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    Yves_Y
    @Jonathan-Dupré Two ways: Long-press the crown -> Settings -> Display -> Always-on Display Go to Widgets -> Control Panel -> Always-on Display Note: During an activity, you must first exit the activity (not stop it). Long-pressing the bottom button takes you to the watch face. Once the setting is complete, pressing the crown returns you to the activity. Unfortunately, this option isn’t available in the activity’s Sports Settings. It’s better to set it beforehand.
  • Night mode

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    @shampoo Do not disturb will do that for you.
  • First impressions

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    ShinJCDS
    @6iovanni said in First impressions: @ShinJCD said in First impressions: I find a discrepancy between the values of the “recovery” item displayed on the app and on the watch. already reported Ok
  • Earphones and Bluetooth

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    Oskari ForsblomO
    I am also having same issue with my earbuds. Earbuds works with the phone perfectly but with Suunto Run it disconnects. Sometimes I can manage whole 10k run without any disconnects but sometimes earbuds disconnects like every 5 minutes. Not tried to pair any other headphones yet.
  • changing route on the fly during navigation

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    @Mff73 said in changing route on the fly during navigation: Routes are synced directly (sometimes without any pop-up) This time I paid much more attention and as soon as I enabled the new routes, a quick sync message appeared. That said, great feature! Thanks!
  • Suunto Smart Sensor

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    EgikaE
    @thanasis no full idea of Suunto’s plans, but Run is definitely this: A stripped down version of their adventure watches. Smaller price - less features. At the same time some nice gimmicks made it into this new development.
  • Battery consumption when not using activities

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    @isazi just to report that the latest update or the few charging cycles or both have improved the battery
  • Heart Rate Sensor LED no continous Measurement

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    @GiPFELKiND it’s sampled every 10 min or so, definitely a trade-off for consumption. However, I wish there was an option to keep it on all the time…
  • Strava Cadence

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    Inge NallssonI
    @Egika Says the person using an Avatar picture with a bike But seriously, you won’t find any running instructor talking about Cadence in the RPM sense. Even Suunto with this Run watch has implemented a metronome with a Cadence advice of: https://www.suunto.com/sports/News-Articles-container-page/run-with-the-new-suunto-run-gps-watch/ “Metronome Cadence – the number of steps you take per minute – is a great indicator of efficient running form. Use Suunto Run’s metronome to maintain your target step frequency. A cadence of around 180 steps per minute is commonly recommended.” I myself would say ‘try to keep it above 170 to minimise heavy pounding steps’.
  • DND

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    @Egika said in DND: which is rock solid Surprisingly more accurate than my previous watch!
  • Sunto RUN and power sensor ex. stryd

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    isaziI
    @artboro bike power meters should come with a new firmware release, maybe running is the same
  • Suunto Run: breathing app

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    Francesco PaganoF
    @6iovanni you can use a chest strap and see HRV data in the activity extract
  • Suunto Run: add outdoor rower profile

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    Brad_OlwinB
    @6iovanni A watch primarily for running and I doubt this will happen. I imagine the included profiles were a deliberated decision.
  • Suunto Run reviews

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    EgikaE
    @ROBMONTGOMERY how do you know? Do you already have the watch? If yes, you can update your firmware and this will be changed.
  • Suunto Run Track Mode Calibration

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    @Egika That’s why I surmised in my initial post that DCR must’ve had a foundation with it via his experience with Garmin. Unfortunately, Suunto didn’t detail how this feature works, and I couldn’t find a calibration explaination in the user manual (perhaps I missed it?). I haven’t used a Garmin regualrly in about four years, and even when I was with that brand, I never ran on a track. So as I test it further, I want to be sure to explain any functionalities that don’t seem intuitive to the end users.

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