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    • U

      Disable Morning Report?

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      I would also like to disable the useless morning report. There is literally no information on it that I need to know first thing in the morning but I do have to dismiss it every day before my watch becomes usable. But I found a hack. If I disable sleep tracking then I do not get a morning report. Pro: you also have a slightly better battery life. Con: for reasons beyond my comprehension, disabling sleep tracking also disables hrv. With sleep tracking disabled you do not miss anything. It’s not very accurate. Better is to ask yourself in the morning, do I feel refreshed or still tired. If tired, do something about it! Loosing hrv might be slightly more disappointing. Hrv might actually tell you something useful (although science isn’t that sure, they only studied effect on ill people, not on healthy ones) and hrv measuring on a wristwatch might be not that accurate (at least, on garmins they investigated it was not and I don’t see why other brands would be so much better)
    • Steven LimmerS

      HR issue - whr & peripheral OHR drop-off (2.53.42)

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      @elbee I was looking for a ticket like this. Glad it’s not just me, but also annoyed.
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      Vertical 2 Brightness

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      EgikaE
      @C-D why for DND? I use DND most time of the day during meetings etc. I would not want the display to be dimmed at the same time.
    • sky-runnerS

      Somewhat negative experience using pace based interval workout from TrainingPeaks

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      @sky-runner I do not use TP or any other structured workouts, but I can confirm 1. with built-in intervals also, I did setup 20s hill sprints - the notification stayed through out all interval, I almost thought it crashed.
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      Suunto Nautic Youtube Reviews

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      Nautic S hands on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72HJOzZ34BM
    • K OttevangerK

      Connecting to Suunto smart sensor HRM

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      @K-Ottevanger I think it is the following: After you select an activity but before you start it, scroll down to trainingoptions, then sensors. There you must enable the use of your connected heartrate sensor for that activity.
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      [Discussion] Share your projects

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      Łukasz SzmigielŁ
      @guderaber your app seems pretty complex on the processing side. Did you test it on the watch alongside other S+ apps? Does it crash other apps?
    • J

      Suunto 9 Peak Pro and Polar Verity Sense: connection dropping after start

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      snow*S
      @MiniForklift Hi, I’ve updated it yesterday. Please take a look at this and this.
    • Thibault B.T

      [Bug] Maximum SuuntoPlus Apps Reached

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      MiniForkliftM
      I’ve had this before, I had one S+ app installed on my watch and it wouldn’t let me add any others. Can’t remember what I did but I currently have 3 on my watch so it seems to have somehow righted itself
    • pavel.samokhaP

      Suunto Ocean SW update 2.40.56 (2025 Q3)

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      I just hope that having modern freediving functions, a heart rate monitor and sensor you can actually use, and a barometer that doesn’t add metres when you’re standing still aren’t considered gimmicks…
    • Speed ManS

      Suunto Spark

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      How are your headphones doing? I’m looking for new ones and I have a 15% discount at Suunto. It’s tempting Glasses: I run a lot with glasses or sunglasses. How are they coping with your ears when you use them for hours? Traffic: The upside is the downside for boneconducting. You can’t hear your music at all when at traffic. Is this better executed by the open ear of the Spark?
    • Marien PerrotM

      Updates for V1

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      Mitch9M
      Any news on this topic?
    • dreamer_D

      Bluetooth FTMS support?

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      @dreamer_ My experiences with treadmills have been poor in the past and generally I’d prefer a footpod. Back before the pandemic in 2020, I’d often do indoor running at university gym and at that time I only had an Apple Watch, which can estimate pace/distance decently when you do sufficient outdoor running to calibrate it. For example, if I ran an indoor 400m track five times, I’d expect 2000m and I’d get something like 2012m, and that often would be explained by lane switches during the session. Meanwhile, a similar run on a university treadmill would always give me something like 2000m on the watch and 2600-2800m on the treadmill, just vastly giving me too optimistic results. I’m also very familiar with certain paces, so if I wanted to do a steady state effort at 5:00/km for example, setting the tread for 12kmh (which is another problem, most use “speed” rather than “pace,” and for outdoors running, one typically uses pace) would give a result on my watch that I’d be doing closer to 4:00-4:15/km pace, and internally, I knew I was faster than the 5:00/km pace I wanted. These kind of results are often the case when I bother to use a treadmill in a hotel gym when I travel. Most just give faster results that I don’t trust. I also have a sort of philosophical problem with how treadmills give data. Imagine a treadmill is moving at a decent speed, and I put my hands on the arm rails, and use my arms to muscle up and my feet dangle in the air, no longer running and not connected to the treadmill belt. The tread is still in motion and still marking pace and distance. I could even position myself to just get off the treadmill and let it run, gathering “free” distance if I wished. Now, it’s not that I think people are “cheating” the results of treads, but the example is to illustrate that what is being measured isn’t the runner as much as it is the treadmill. Meanwhile, with my indoor bike, if I stop pedaling the bike comes to a stop. On my rowing machine, if I stop my effort, again the flywheel comes to a stop. So it seems to me the equivalent for indoor running is “if my feet stop, metrics stop” which is where I see a footpod as being a better way to track. However, that doesn’t help with the issue of elevation grade changes. One solution is to use a manual treadmill like a Woodway: https://www.woodway.com/manual-treadmills/ and now there’s no motor moving the belt, and these type of treads typically don’t have an adjustable incline. It would also solve an issue of needing a good electrical outlet in older homes that may not be wired for that; simply avoid the need for electricity. Still, most people don’t have manual treadmills, and likely have more faith in their treadmill metrics than I do. Perhaps people who own treads in their home are better at keeping them calibrated, whereas the gyms I’ve been to do not do so. Also, if someone mostly runs on a tread and not outdoors, then it doesn’t matter if the metrics are correct as long as they are consistent, I suppose. So sure, I’d like to see sports watches get the data off of them by bluetooth FTMS. Let the user decide if the metrics are valid.
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      Do you like to see dedicated diving APP for Nautic, Ocean & Nautic S

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      @Hugues78fr said in Do you like to see dedicated diving APP for Nautic, Ocean & Nautic S: @Niels-Søren-Bøgh or Open Bluetooth Spécifications to Subsurface app developpers (as Linus from Linux father) to upload ! Should be a great idea!!!