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    • R

      Deploying new version

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      DonTomGotD
      @rémiP Thanks. This seems problematic. Is there any reason for this behavior @suuntopartnerteam?
    • Nikolai SimonovN

      Live location S+ app

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      Tamon YanagimotoT
      @Nikolai-Simonov yes I built a custom interval workout because I wanted to use navigation at the same time. If I use the built in intervals I cannot use navigation (this is known Suunto functionality)
    • Nikolai SimonovN

      1 year Live.τ 🎉

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      Nikolai SimonovN
      @Antoine nope, not really… probably i could explain better in copy 45min tail means, that subscriber who look at you via web will see you current position and 45min trail before. to be honest it was default behaviour whole life of the app. basic idea on start was just economy on ram, when it operates on lower end machine. now legacy behaviour kept the same on free plan. said that, there’s no limit for activity tracking, and whole activity will be saved 3-4 and more hours… it related only for live tail in web view
    • DonTomGotD

      Race Surgeon

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      @Eric-0 Interesting use case that I had not contemplated in design… ahead/behind in current setup is built on a “Count_Threedigits”-format - which would mean that it allows three digits (also negative). So it will count to -999/999. In simulator it will then display 000 until values goes back in range - assuming the same will be displayed on watch. Reason being that a “normal” display of time would steal to much space and force the use of a smaller font. I also do believe that I had to go with the “Count_Threedigits”-format as all time based formats (duration) seemed not willing to display negative numbers (time). As for your second bullet - I am trying to keep the displayed data to a minimum, prioritizing large fonts in clear contrasts; hence a bit reluctant to add more data fields. But out of curiosity - would you base the expected finish time on the extrapolation of the pace so far OR the planned overall pace?
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      Battery

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      Marcelo MönchM
      @athinakap30 you can leave the “Discovery” option disabled.In fact, disabling this feature is highly recommended to save battery and protect your privacy.What does the “Discovery” option do?When “Discovery” is enabled, your Suunto Vertical 2 emits a continuous Bluetooth signal so that any new device around you (such as other people’s cell phones or gym equipment) can find your watch in the scan list.Why should you disable it now?Pupa Battery: With it turned off, the watch’s Bluetooth chip uses less energy because it doesn’t need to constantly “shout” that it’s available for new connections.It does not affect your current connections: Your iPhone and your Coospo HW9 sensor will continue to connect and function perfectly. The watch will still recognize devices that have been paired before.Security: Prevents strangers’ cell phones from trying to pair with your watch on the street or at the gym.You will only need to reactivate “Discovery” if you plan to pair a new sensor in the future or if you want to connect the watch to a new phone. For daily use, you can safely leave it deactivated!
    • BokiRunB

      Restart during training

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      Nelson DiogoN
      @BokiRun Happened to me once or twice in the first weeks but never more. I’ve been using the watch since January-2026.
    • thanasisT

      Alarm triggered late!

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    • surfboomerangS

      Watch connection error in 6.10.7

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      @dimitrios-kanellopoulos it seems to affect more people. Can you tell if this is indeed a Suunto App bug?
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      HRM BT zeros and V2.

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      Entering a POI directly on the watch using coordinates

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      @raphaelh Will do, and thanks! BR Carl
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      HR Belt broken und looking for a new on

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      sky-runnerS
      @jjorgemoura I decided that ZoneSense isn’t useful for me so I now use Coros armband most of the time. Only when I do intervals I wear Suunto HR sensor. But otherwise Coros armband works very well with Suunto watches. The reason ZoneSense doesn’t work for me is because detected aerobic and anaerobic thresholds are super conservative (like sometimes 20-30 beats lower) compared to all other methods I used including Training Peaks aerobic decoupling, Garmin LTHR test, etc. If I followed ZoneSense zones I’d end up training way too easy. Sometimes it tells me that my anaerobic threshold is roughly between my zones Z1 and Z2.
    • OutdoorManO

      Sticky notifications during activities

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      off242O
      @outdoorman, et al. – What I’ve noticed is that… Race 2 unpaired from iPhone & powered down Re-paired, synced, etc. with no sticky notifications Went for run this morning (first activity since re-pairing) and sticky notifications are back, even though no phone with me during run; activity saved post-run before getting in range of phone for sync, notifications, etc. Others’ experiences the same or similar? Debating whether or not to unpair/re-pair with phone as it seems like quite the hassle just to avoid the stickiness. Regardless, I hope Suunto has seen this thread or been otherwise made aware of the issue and has a fix with next update.
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      Need help doing Interval Training with my Suunto with current software

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      herlasH
      @stavrogin - Third party own the data that is displayed on their imported workouts on Suunto, for TP there’s this ER idea to add the step counter, feel free to vote for it. https://peaksware.uservoice.com/forums/106657-trainingpeaks-customer-feedback/suggestions/46005451-interval-counter-on-suunto-s-structured-workouts Adding to my previous post, after disabling the auto lap, you can setup your own screens to see avg numbers for whatever metric you want and it’ll be for that step of the workout. But definitely you cannot see what step you’re on with TP workouts, until TP implements above idea. On your question about undoing a manual lap, it’s not possible, and when doing a manual lap while executing a workout from TP or any other place, it’ll skip the current step. This is by design and cannot be altered. With that said, Training Peaks has the best screen for executing structured works, the only missing piece is the step count in my opinion
    • Łukasz SzmigielŁ

      Constantin: monitor effort drift against your session average

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      Speed ManS
      Thank you so much. You did an amazing job designing everything—it all looks great.
    • Pierre MatelskiP

      Suunto race problème de batterie

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      Marcelo MönchM
      @Pierre-Matelski If you want the battery to last as long as possible during everyday use (outside of workouts), make these adjustments in the Settings menu: Display > Always-on: Turn this option off. Let the screen wake only when you look at the watch. Display > Brightness: Set it to Auto or reduce it to Low. Connectivity > Media Controls: Turn this off if you don’t usually control music playing on your iPhone from the watch, as it keeps Bluetooth active and uses more battery. Backlight with Button Press: Turn this feature on so the backlight only comes on when you press a button, preventing the display from lighting up by itself at night while you’re in bed.