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    • Frederick RochetteF

      What do you expect from the next update?

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      Steven HambletonS
      I’d love a red light option for the flashlight (Race S screen flashlight) and automatic update of my min and max HR based on resting or sleeping heart rate.
    • sky-runnerS

      Race S: Extremely high battery use rate

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      withManishW
      @OutdoorMan said: Not during activities, which interesting Yes, your observation is right. I have mentioned somewhere that 2 hours of GPS activity use 6-8% of the battery.
    • G

      Software update 2.55.46 (17th. August 2026)

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      @Migsey nothing to due with new firmware or old firmware. I had no SAC calculation twice in old firmware versions (NAUTIC) In latest firmware FW 2.55.46 happened on the first dive and in the following dives everything is normal… (NAUTIC)
    • Łukasz SzmigielŁ

      Gustin is now available in the Suunto app

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      @Łukasz-Szmigiel Of course - no rush, and appreciate you are doing this voluntarily. I can always roughly convert speeds in my head - mph is roughly double m/s. By the way, it’s a Vertical 2 watch. And thanks again for the app!
    • S

      3.27.18

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      Got this update yesterday, that is my thread on Reddit… Unfortunately bug with power meter being disconnected after auto-pause is still there… I haven’t yet had time to test other stuff.
    • S

      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
    • Stoke80S

      Race 2 suddenly behaves strangely

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      Stoke80S
      @johann.fuehrer Thank you. I would assume Race 2 and Vertical 2 should act identically. Not sure though.
    • 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.
    • SimonDeS

      Filter notification on iOS

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      @tm3610 said: With iOS, Garmin allows you to block app notifications per app, and you select it on the watch. only with newer watches, though. Garmin isn’t utilizing the new iOS notification model, where you can change on watch notifications per app. Neither does Suunto…
    • T

      Reverting firmware

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      @Egika said: @Thorlap71 have you followed the recommendation of resetting your watch? It should definitely not reboot randomly. If this happens during exercise, maybe some S+ might be causing it. I have no idea if the next FW update will change something for you. Regarding mobile notifications: You can now select in the watch to be notified in watch mode and during exercise independently. Maybe re-check your settings for both cases. It works for me. Hello, For me it was reboot 3-4 times a day since the new firmware. During exercise as well as during “normal” watch usage. Right after the last reboot (during activity), I sent the log with the app. I tried soft reset, with no luck. I downgraded and no more reboot. Regards
    • 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.
    • H

      Mandatory Gas Time Alarm at beginning of the dive

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      This is the log comparison for the Nautic and the EON Core on the same dive this morning 23/08/2026 +/- 9 AM. I didn’t sync the EON Core before the dive, that explains the hour difference as last dive was in the winter. NOTE: 1 Single POD (Left on my 1st Stage) Nautic (New Firmware) on my Left Arm EON Core on my right arm That’s the real story here — these two logs are from two entirely different dive computers, not the same device on different dives. That changes what “logging accuracy” comparison actually means. Device identification: 09:01:45 file 08:01:49 file Device “Vaasa” (Suunto-style), SW 2.55.46 “EON Core”, SW 4.0.1131 Serial 254610001470 1953100087 Schema Nested — Ventilation inside Cylinders[], alternating with Pressure Flat — Ventilation as its own top-level sample field Ventilation logging accuracy: Metric Vaasa (09:01) EON Core (08:01) Ventilation coverage 431/473 (91.1%) 422/446 (94.6%) Pressure & Ventilation co-logged in same sample 89.0% 94.4% Zero-value (likely dropout) readings 10 (2.3% of present) 0 (0.0%) Sample interval consistency 0–10.2s (one 0.0s duplicate) 9.8–10.0s, very tight Timestamp gaps >15s 0 0 Nonzero value range 0.000140–0.000529 0.000133–0.000555 Assessment: The EON Core log is more accurate/reliable: higher ventilation coverage, tighter and more consistent co-logging of pressure with ventilation, zero dropout events, and a cleaner sample cadence. The Vaasa log has real data-quality issues: 10 zero-ventilation dropouts mid-dive at depth (physiologically implausible), a lower field-coverage rate, and a stray 0.0-second duplicate timestamp — all consistent with the sensor/logging quirks flagged in the earlier Vaasa-only analyses. Both devices measure ventilation on the same order of magnitude and unit scale, so the underlying sensor readings are comparable — the difference is purely in how completely and cleanly each device logs the field, not in what it’s measuring. Bottom line: if you’re trusting ventilation data for analysis, the EON Core’s log is the more accurate/complete of the two; the Vaasa log needs the dropout samples filtered or interpolated before use.
    • tm3610T

      Switching back to Suunto - Race S?

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      @Tieutieu Battery drain: Same here
    • M

      option to disable the insane alerts during structured workputs

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      isaziI
      @Stanislav-Kuzmin I understand now, my mistake, it is still not possible to only mute (or configure) S+ guides “notifications”
    • 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.
    • MigseyM

      SAC rate diaplay

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      @Migsey wrll, my dive this morning was with the new firmware and I noticed that after a minute the SAC value started high and graduately leveled around 12 / 13. But you have seen the tank pressure, so it simply cannot have anything to do with the POD as it only transmit. The Nautic picks up the signal and applies it’s magic with tank sizes and internal calculations. Did you check the tank size and dive mode like single multi gas in the settings? [image: 1787495145871-screenshot_20260823_125600_suunto.jpg]
    • S

      [Race - 2.53.42] Unreliable connection to Suunto Bike Sensor

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      @elbee the battery life is not an issue to me either, if you charge it while showering, you will never have an issue. Only the trail runners on 3 dat hikes will be. And charging on a power bank triggers bugs and boot loops (I have experienced). Reading Bluetooth badly is really a big thing to not fix by Suunto. They have the opportunity to support many devices, and they can acquire a pre-digitalized signal, no need for any algorthms to digest signals.
    • D

      Serious pool swimming issue

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      I have the same issue since 10 days. I sent a mail at the Suunto support. I hope this bug will be fixed soon.
    • N

      Tank pressure must be displayed at all times!

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      @hhouter Compass takes up two data fields. Tank pressure definitely cannot be seen along side with compass.
    • N

      SAC Rate is Wrong if you have dropouts (Nautic & Nautic S) UPDATED (SOLVED)

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      Keeping both computers on same wrist & in the same side of the dive transmitter seems to fix the dropouts and alerts… this dive even the air consumption was very similar. [image: 1787436006641-captura-de-ecr%C3%A3-2026-08-22-%C3%A0s-22.47.22.png]