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    • Ecki D.E

      Is there still demand for a modern MIP endurance watch?

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      @Brad_Olwin Really? Very interesting as XC Skiing is my other Usecase for the Vertical. Sun and Snow together are so bright that the MIP really shines. Also the Solar power collection is welcome. For running I really like the Race S as it is much lighter and the OHR works perfectly since the last update. Waiting for an Ocean 2 Titanium in the Race 2 case. If the new display is that much better it would serve all my demands. But as long as RaceS (discounted), Vertical Titanium (used) and Mares Divecomp together cost less than the Ocean I will stick with this trio
    • sky-runnerS

      [Vertical 2, 2.53.42] Map and Navigation features are greatly improved but there are still a lot of old issues and also new bugs introduced in the latest update

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      @sky-runner said in [Vertical 2, 2.53.42] Map and Navigation features are greatly improved but there are still a lot of old issues and also new bugs introduced in the latest update: @dreamer_ I used the navigation arrow on Garmin Fenix 6 and 7 watches - the one that goes around the data screen. I thought about suggesting the same for Suunto watches but I think it won’t fit the design because there is already intensity zone dial around most data screens on Suunto watches, and it has its own arrow. Having two different arrows would be confusing. And besides, in my experience that navigation arrow didn’t work that well at running speeds. Often, it would delay pointing me in the right direction until after I was already past the turn if I wanted to go quickly without stopping, so in many situations it was adding to the confusion rather than helping me to navigate. I’m not that sure. The thing is the arrow we already have for the intensity zone is always is in the other direction, pointing to the datafields. Perhaps that arrow, instead of being white, should have the color that matches the intensity zone. But doing that, red is still invalidated. So, much better, change the arrow for something else that is not an arrow and problem solved (I.E, a double T). [image: 1779655780905-13332.jpg] This is only the idea . The design could be made a lot better, so the problem is not really there. In the other side, I see an scenario where having the arrow in the datafields is more than nothing. I still remember an ultra running at night with fog and deep forest following that arrow in the datafields. That was several years ago, and also with a Fenix 6 Pro and navigation is much better now. But watches are also a lot more reactive for the arrow. It’s just an idea, of course. The how, if possible, should be thinked much better than this.
    • TieutieuT

      Suunto Vertical first Anniversary : share to celebrate !

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      HighlandsH
      I enjoy both verticals and I have no problem reading them but for the summer season MiP is awesome. [image: 1779639840081-img_1252.jpeg] [image: 1779639840139-img_1254.jpeg]
    • dreamer_D

      Several navigation issues (feedback)

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      Sergei LadeishchikovS
      @Joaquin I’d like to revisit the issue of creating a route in offline mode on iOS. I recently ran into this, and the app generated a route in a straight line without using trails. Is it normal for the route to be generated without using trails? What should I do in this situation—for example, should I create a route using waypoints (which will result in straight lines between the waypoints)? Update: I accidentally opened the map settings and discovered that you can switch between online and offline modes. The route is calculated based on the selected mode. In offline mode, without a mobile network connection, the route is calculated using trails.
    • S

      [Good-to-know] Simulator vs physical watch: key discrepancies & limitations

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      Struggled with moving my app to the physical watch. Some the key issues: let not allowed on watch (ES5) variables not initialised when app initially loaded (worked OK in simulator) setText with <div id= > This lead to a surprising amount of different failure modes: watch stuck on “restore to a safe state” - requiring a hard factory reset app cannot be activated for training - toggle switches back directly training starts - watch reboots when changing to app screen app screen blank once app screen actually comes up it becomes easier to debug To debug I basically removed all code from my app and inserted it back again code block by block to pinpoint the errors. Took a fair amount of time, but now the app mostly works on the watch too… Questions - I never managed to locate a log or crash dump from the watch. Where is it? Some suggestions: Would be good if simulator and watch was following the same standard, so more bugs could be found in the simulator, or if there was a “linter” to warn of unsafe usage I have found most of my problems touched upon in the documentation, code examples or this forum, but the information is sometimes very brief and not always easy to find, maybe gather everything in the reference document and add a TOC and index My own approach is generally top-down, understand architecture, state model and data flow, build a skeleton and iteratively add detail. Documentation is a bit lacking in this high level view, it feels more like a collection of many details and example fragments. For me, the intended debug approach is not very clear, maybe add more guidance in the manual on how to use the VS Code IDE especially for debugging. But kudos for making this IDE available,
    • trianstT

      Difference between SAC on the Ocean & App <-> Reality

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