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    • Frederick RochetteF

      What do you expect from the next update?

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      Smart Recording is just a way to reduce file size by logging data only when it changes. So if your heart rate remains steady at 150 bpm for 5 seconds, it’ll only write one data point instead of 5. It has no effect on GNSS accuracy, distance, or any other statistics. Activities with Smart Recording will look identical to those with every second recording, just with fewer data points and a slightly smaller file size. I tested the two settings awhile back and found that even with smart recording, GNSS points were still recorded every second. I assume this is because the precision is such that each reading is always going to be slightly different. The only real compression I could see was in the other stats like HR, pace, and elevation. Even so, I still turn on “every second” recording, because why not?
    • Łukasz SzmigielŁ

      Gustin is now available in the Suunto app

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      Mads Hintz-MadsenM
      Thanks both of you for explaining! The requirement that you need to keep the watch aligned with the direction of travel was unknown to me (I never use the maps) On a road bike, I usually check the watch at a 30 degree angle to the direction I’m going so I either need to change that habit or make the correction in my head Either way I am happy that I now know how it works!
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      Serious pool swimming issue

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      Danny polegD
      @runyx17 I’m not sure that’s the case. There was a glitch with the Suunto 9 Peak Pro a while back that was fixed via a quick update within a month.
    • sky-runnerS

      Race S: Extremely high battery use rate

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      @sindavide said: Does this look a lot to you? It is not ample, but given the small size and AMOLED with AOD it is ok. My Epix Pro 47mm that has about the same screen size, but a bigger housing, gets me one additional day… Fenix 6S Pro, with a smaller housing, but MIP has been another day extra with about the same usage after 3 years of using it…
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      Battery life on Suunto 9 Peak Pro during ultras?

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      @duffman19 So I tried first with a short stretching activity. Delete from SA, log out of SA, login again, resync and it showed the activity again. However. doing so with my long run, seems to not resync although it’s still on the watch (at least showing on the watch. I noticed. Daily HR, steps, resources are all in SA including the activity time. But GPS and activity stats are not. Would be great to ad Fit/json manualy Back into SA. That’s possible? Is it possible json and fit files are deleted if you uninstal SA?? Would be an explanation I can’t find them on my phone anymore.
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      Red line when navigating? Why?

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      @duffman19 Thank you, curiously, the navigation still worked exactly. But it makes sense what you explain. Thank you
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      Suunto Race 2 constantly rebooting — firmware 2.56.18, confirmed via device logs

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      @Danny-poleg Ich habe mit der Race 2 auch 2 Abstürze gehabt und fehlerhafte Workouts mit fehlenden HF Daten. Ich bin jetzt auf die April Firmware zurück. Damit gibts keine Probleme. Suunto, wo ist der Hotfix?
    • M

      Suunto Run vs Garmin Forerunner 165

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      ravenR
      Regarding step counts, I still think for those who are highly focused on that, getting a waist-based model will likely give better overall accuracy that the majority of watches and is fairly inexpensive. Here’s a quick article to show the style I mean: https://www.verywellfit.com/best-pedometers-4159148 I know people who do activities like knitting or drumming that would get a lot of “accidental steps” if relying on any wrist based model. My own attitude is simpler — steps cannot tell me intensity of effort. The other day I did 5082 steps for one activity, which was a walking effort of 5km with average HR of 92bpm. Then another day I did another 5km effort doing track intervals (100m x 10) which was less steps 4461 but higher average HR of 154bpm. If I were only looking at steps, the second effort seems “weaker” which is the complete opposite result of my own analysis. Of course, the walking session was good for recovery, while the intervals was just a general intense workout. And today we have thunderstorms outside, and while I’ll get a decent amount of steps just going through the house, my primary workout today will be a rowing session which technically is “zero steps,” and yesterday was an hour long cycling workout that also was “zero steps”. Now I know in the Polar ecosystem they have a feature where they can give you “step equivalents” for things like that, but I dislike that system.
    • sky-runnerS

      I have zero confidence in Suunto route navigation!

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      @runyx17 said: Reading about these problems here makes me worry if it will ever be fixed at all. I think the main problem is that Suunto navigation doesn’t simply guide you though a planned route. It continuously guesses where you want to go based on your current position. I think, internally there are invisible “checkpoints” along the route that you must pass for the watch to determine that you are on-route. Based on what the checkpoint that you passed last it draws the light blue arrows pointing you toward the next checkpoint. The reason I think it works this way is because these light blue arrows sometimes lag behind and then jump forward. In my example the route goes over itself twice for a short distance so there would be two checkpoints from different distances. When the watch sees the one from the later distance, it probably decides at that point that I have already skipped a part of the route, so it simply shows the light blue arrows based on where it thinks I am and not where I should be according to the planned route. This is a subtle but important difference. And because of that sometimes it randomly reverses the direction. There may be a momentary GPS glitch, and it readily accepts that, assuming that I started moving in the opposite direction. Also, Garmin handles routes where Suunto fails much better. I know exactly how Garmin navigation works because I helped them to fix a bug a few years ago where Garmin navigation would repeatedly go off route at sharp nearly 180 degree turns. The way I helped is that I kept hammering them with bug reports on their forum and produced simple and detailed repro steps. I was in communication with one of their reps and and eventually they had fixed it. Garmin has similar invisible “checkpoints” on route that I described above - perhaps every 30-50 meters or so. While you are on route you are expected to move towards the next checkpoint. Once you passed that - move to the next one, and so on. Garmin navigation makes sure you stick to the route as a sequence of these checkpoints in the exact order as planned. If course, if you intentionally skipped a part of the route it would tell you that you went off route. Then it would recapture you later on the route. But it doesn’t do that proactively and without letting the user know as Suunto does it. And this is exactly how Suunto should do that. Even if there is still an auto-reversal logic, you should do the best effort to stick to the original route, and only when that fails, show the notification, and only then after some distance of going off the original route, try to recapture it. That would give user a chance to correct themselves if they mistakenly went off route or cut a part of it, or reversed direction.
    • G

      Race S reliability

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      @snow had it from May last year & until June this year it was fab, no issues whatsoever. Just since June the issues seem to have been. Updated the app, software, etc, used S+, not used S+, but seems no pattern
    • F

      Feature request: Extend Race 2 freediving depth beyond 10 m

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      SquirrelS
      @2b2bff I was wondering the same thing. Either two sensors, or mediocre altitude measurement compared to other watches.
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      [Race - 2.53.42] Climb Guidance Segment Issue

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      SquirrelS
      @isazi said: with a new route, or the same as last week? Both, newly created and re-enabled old ones.
    • T

      Reverting firmware

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      @Egika Yes, I reset the watch manually yesterday. Reboots are not very frequent - once a 2 to 3 days. It has never happened during the exercise with two S+ on. Thanks, for the tip on independent mobile notifications as I have seen that mobile notifications during exercise were on.
    • André FariaA

      Sommet - your android/linux app for Ambit, Traverse and Kailash

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      @André-Faria it was Bluetooth, I have no USB-c to A converter so far.
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      Heart Rate Measurement stops

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      @Tamás-Tompa, it wasn’t done in past years, I really doubt that they’ll do something now.
    • martintrailM

      Suunto ZoneSense

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      @Brad_Olwin I always run 2-3 days after races. Only for all-out Marathons, I take two weeks off. My HR is not really influenced by these races. It is not more than the usual ±4 bpms during easy runs at aerobic LT. Of course my legs are tired and the muscular effort feels way higher for the pace but HR is the same for the speed that I run. I would be then not able to run for long time at my LT but due to fatigue. HR is then still in the expected corridor for that pace. Only experienced strong deviations of LT HR at return to sport after stronger infections like COVID and always the first 3 days of winter training camp on the canarien islands. There my body is always completely overwhelmed by the sudden 25°C temperature difference. SZ though told me so many times, I would be way above or below my threshold even though RPE, HR, and pace was exactly as expected. During the training camp SZ always told me that my Real-Time effort should be way higher. No way that I could ever run under that sudden higher temps at that HR which was close to my 1k all-out HR. Real-Time effort does not work at all for me, while average reported thresholds over more than hundred activities come close.
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      Climb Guidance Mainprofile?

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      @Mff73 Thanks, I’ll test it again. With every long press I should come back a view. Understood! As with Maps Zoom . But in fact I always came back a level but never again to the initial overview of the complete altitude curve of the complete route.
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      Some questions about Race 2

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      ravenR
      @Egika said: I ever wondered why anyone would like to know their step count. It must have been some good marketing from whoever came up with this… I looked into the history of “step count” and asking some people I know who use that metric, and I think a few things came together to make it popular. First was the “10000 steps” idea made by a Japanese marketing firm years ago which I think people liked as being an easy number to remember, and it was promoted as a universal thing (compare with tracking active calories, where people of different weights like need different targets). https://www.nuhs.edu/debunking-the-10000-step-myth-figuring-out-what-actually-matters/ It also resonates with some people as some of their “natural activity counts” towards it, so walking around the house, etc. gets one somewhat toward the goal then they just need to “finish their steps.” I still see it ideally as more of a “training wheels” metric and think at least tracking active calories is better (so other activities like cycling and yoga “count better” despite not having many steps, as opposed to Polar’s system that assigns “step equivalents” to encourage non-walking activity). And Suunto puts steps and calories on the same Daily Health page so I can see someone new to fitness and Suunto thinking “need steps” eventually learning to use calories instead.
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      Race 2 - "Find my phone" no longer works unless Suunto app is open (iPhone, FW 2.56.18)

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      @johann.fuehrer that’s what I said: Suunto App has to be running that way to be paged by the watch. Same with Garmin Connect BTW…
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      Software update 2.55.46 (17th. August 2026)

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      @hhouter hello. I can’t wait to test the ccr mode in 10 days! taking a quick look, the dive profiles seem to have disappeared…