Software Firmware Update Suunto Vertical?!
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@NickK I agree with you. I owned suunto 9 baro, 9 peak, and ambit 3 in the past. Yes, the watch works great for some (no crash, no reboot, no soft reset). Congratulations. Unfortunately, for some, it does crash, reboot, soft reset, for unknown reasons. The fact that the bugs do not happen to some , do not mean they don’t exist. For some who do not frequent this forum (like my friend who bought one vertical and returned it), the experience is way far less than stellar, not the suunto he hoped for.
I still haven’t purchased mine yet (heck, it is not yet available in my country and we are all not sure if it even ever available, judging how the distributors here all seem to stay away from the brand, or gave up after short period). I do am looking to purchase from amazon, but i’m waiting and lurking in this forum to see if the hotfix will solve the crash issue, at least. That is the real killer bug. In my friend word: “i don’t expect suunto to have thousands of features like garmin, but i expect at least that it does not crash from just simple usage”.
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@Tieutieu Unfortunately for suunto, that’s exactly what my friend did. return it and get his money back, and bought garmin (yes, despite the many stories in the past that garmin also have bugs, it at least did not crash on him during activity), and he was so pissed (with the suunto crash), he told everyone to stay away from suunto. It certainly does not help suunto, in the country where suunto is already struggling to even try to exist (Polar i suspect will be 2nd brand to go away here)
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@Kk2n-Kk my point is that we - here - are there to share and help. Most of the time only users with issues express themselves. Does it reflect reality ? I am probably very or too much tolerant with issues ?
Again, didn’t had anything that avoid me to enjoy the Vertical : and I’ve made all my closest friends around buy one ! And guess what : they’re all so pleased with it !When you consider that perhaps less than 10% of standard customers make the effort of reading the manual, I guess I understand the « buy / return it / buy another brand » behaviour. Some of my friends could have been there if I had not shown them some tips. And it goes the same with the tons of tests, reviews and features list available, that everyone wants, but at the end leads to « why is this not in my watch ? ».
But don’t misunderstand me : I completly agree that issues are known and must be corrected asap.
Most of all I enjoy sport a lot, that’s what matters to me. My Watch is just a tool. And I love Suunto for way more things than functionnalities. -
No major issues with mine, I love it. I was stubbornly believing that it would fall short of my expectations and after a few weeks I’d have my trusty old S9B back on my wrist… but that didn’t happen
Battery is amazing, legibility whilst running is probably the best of any sports/GPS watch I’ve owned (and I’ve had most of the main contenders), accuracy is damned near perfect and size wise it hits the sweet spot. Sorry I can’t think of anything to complain about
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@Tieutieu said in Software Firmware Update Suunto Vertical?!:
Most of all I enjoy sport a lot, that’s what matters to me. My Watch is just a tool. And I love Suunto for way more things than functionnalities.
I’m with you on that. I’m somewhat of a collector of watches and my favourite ones - the ones that resonate with me are the pieces that serve a purpose and are built for the job. Suunto definitely ticks that box and I already feel like I can rely on my Vertical when things get hairy
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perhaps or probably I don’t use it enough…
The statement is then proudly followed by a calendar with about 68 hours of activities, or roughly 2 hours and 20 minutes per day. Good for ya! Congrats! May I ask a somewhat personal question? Do you have a family? A day job? How long is your commute? Because I wish I could find upward of two hours a day, every day, week after week for my endeavors. I suppose I need something to better manage my time… If only there was a solid Suunto product that worked for that, really!
… And when I do find a spare moment to get out for a run or throw a few kettlebells around or hike a neighboring state park, I want my watch to perform as advertised. Is it too much to ask?
Well, I guess if you’re so disappointed you should try to get your money back !
Ah, classic Suunto forum response! Super helpful. How many times I have read it here. How dare you bring up issues! Go buy yourself brand-that-shall-not-be-named you, heretic traitor! Shame, shame, shame!
No worries in that department. Amazon makes returns really easy. They even send a UPS guy with the label directly to your door. I know because this isn’t the first Vertical I’m sending back.
Whatever : nobody must forget that, most of the time, we don’t really need a watch to enjoy sport and nature.
Says a person who dutifully recorded hours upon hours of his enjoyment and volunteered it all in the public forum. Mkey
I’ve made all my closest friends around buy one ! And guess what : they’re all so pleased with it
It must be good to have many closest friends who can shell out south of $1000 on a gadget because you told them so I am very happy for you all. Do continue to enjoy, sorry for interrupting.
I will show myself out, no need to call your butler, good sir!
(I don’t want to hijack this thread any further — sincere apologies to the OP and mods, so I will create another one where we can look at screenshots and videos of those imaginary issues.)
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@NickK It’s just a watch made in Finland dude. Chill. Not perfect, but I personally really like the small in house brand regardless of being frustrated that things aren’t working properly from time to time.
It’s a choice to be here on the forums. Choice to buy a Suunto or not. No one is making you do either, but you do sound kind of sarcastic and unhappy. It’s not a go buy a garmin…its a ‘if you aren’t happy…i get it…choose another brand then?’
Disconnect and go for a run without any electronics. That’s what I do. Reminds you of the difference between need and want, and what’s really important.
I trust Suunto is trying their best as a company. I don’t think they were trying to deceive anyone, but sorry you feel deceived.
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It’s just a watch made in Finland dude. Chill.
I’m chill as cucumber. Dude. A cucumber out of a fridge on a hot summer afternoon… the good, thick, long, succulent cucumber, you know, the one that goes into a proper Greek salad. How are you? Enjoying some quality forest fires up north?
but you do sound kind of sarcastic and unhappy.
Maybe because I am sarcastic by nature and at the moment, a tiny bit unhappy? After all, if Suunto can release what amounts to basically a rushed product, I should be able to faint some consumer frustration?
I’m not asking for $1000 worth of it, but just a morsel? Maybe like $100, no?
I had 3 hard resets and countless soft resets to work about two dozens issues that I had no reasons to expect in a finished product. That’s not counting the ones like maps not loading, widgets getting stuck, and so on that have already been reported in this forum.
Disconnect and go for a run without any electronics.
I would. But have you seen air quality in New York recently? It’s dark and raining on top of it. And don’t even get me started on the road quality here. I have a high deductible on my health insurance plan. I spent $800 on that made in Finland just-a-watch, so it’s either that or a broken leg treatment for me. A real bummer of a dilemma if you think about it.
It’s a choice to be here on the forums. Choice to buy a Suunto or not.
Then I proudly choose to be on the forum and complain about a Suunto I bought.
We are all pro-choice, right? (I suspect @Tieutieu might be pro-life though.)
It’s a free
countryforum, is it not? If somebody is allowed to post artistic arrangements of their watch collections, workout calendars, or unending odes to Suunto unparalleled genius, somebody should be allowed to vent their anger and remorse too?A good story needs both. Remove the former, and you are left with a Garmin forum. But take away criticism and snakiness of the latter, and you will end up with far worse. A cult.
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@mikekoski490 i agree that definitely Suunto is not out to deceive anyone. However, Nick has a point here. At very basic, the watch must works reliably with its basic function, for everyone. Yes, sure, if anyone is not happy with the watch, then can either go buy other brand, or go run without watch. But that is precisely what kills suunto here. Suunto used to be number 1 brand in region. Now? Very few people want to buy it, even if it is made in Finland. It is near unsaleable here. I’ve been to one shop here whose sales staff actually persuaded the customers to actually buy coros instead (the shop is one of last few to actually carry both suunto and coros), because the staff found so many complaints, and returns, from customers who bought suunto in the past 2 years (9 baro, 9 peak, 9 peak pro), that he also got fed up recommending suunto. This shop might ditch suunto after current stock is finished.
I really wish to see suunto succeed again, but at the rate of bugs list, and the rate competitors are advancing, suunto seriously need to buck up. “Hotfix” in my country here, means fix in hours or days, not months. Yes, i’m software developer. If i were to launch software with crash in basic function affecting a faction of customers, my boss would have asked me not to go home until i fix it in hours.
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@Kk2n-Kk said in Software Firmware Update Suunto Vertical?!:
@mikekoski490 i agree that definitely Suunto is not out to deceive anyone. However, Nick has a point here. At very basic, the watch must works reliably with its basic function, for everyone. Yes, sure, if anyone is not happy with the watch, then can either go buy other brand, or go run without watch. But that is precisely what kills suunto here. Suunto used to be number 1 brand in region. Now? Very few people want to buy it, even if it is made in Finland. It is near unsaleable here. I’ve been to one shop here whose sales staff actually persuaded the customers to actually buy coros instead (the shop is one of last few to actually carry both suunto and coros), because the staff found so many complaints, and returns, from customers who bought suunto in the past 2 years (9 baro, 9 peak, 9 peak pro), that he also got fed up recommending suunto. This shop might ditch suunto after current stock is finished.
I really wish to see suunto succeed again, but at the rate of bugs list, and the rate competitors are advancing, suunto seriously need to buck up. “Hotfix” in my country here, means fix in hours or days, not months. Yes, i’m software developer. If i were to launch software with crash in basic function affecting a faction of customers, my boss would have asked me not to go home until i fix it in hours.
Maybe because it is made in Finland the boss can’t do that (I imagine).
And so everytime you get an issue you also need to remember of the quality of life that the people that work on Suunto hopefully have , and that you are contributing for it (I see it as good thing). -
@Kk2n-Kk I second every word. Thank you for being a good cop to my bad snarky one.
In New York City, an outdoorsy Paragon Sports used to carry Suunto watches. Not anymore. A well known regional gadget powerhouse BH Photo&Video, who sell absolutely anything and everything electronic, no longer carries any of the newer Suunto devices and are slowly selling off their stock of Suunto 9 Baros. A dive shop that was huge on Suunto and had watches in addition to diving computers on a big ass glass display, smack in the middle of a show room is also out. REI is probably the last brick and mortar in the US of A that still carries Suunto, and even there it’s order-to-shop. This is the real life outside comfy confines of this echo chamber of a forum.
Just because some issues haven’t happened to you personally, or you chose to ignore other issues as insignificant, doesn’t mean posters here share your unending enthusiasm or have no reasons to be frustrated. Dismissively suggesting them to disconnect, ignore, return a watch and so on is condescending at the very least.
They say forums are mostly negative, because people only bring up issues and concerns while the happy users are just somewhere out there enjoying the product.
Well, if that were true, Suunto wouldn’t be in the position they find themselves in, right?
Maybe in reality, for every unhappy customer in the forum who voiced their concern, there are a dozen who just silently folded. I’ve been long enough around here. I remember all those people who asked about structured workouts and Training Peaks integration back in 2018, Movescount and web front end in 2019-2020, more support for Suunto 7 in 2021…
It’s great that @Tieutieu is enjoying his Vertical to the fullest. I liked @MiniForklift classy watch photo op. And kudos to @mikekoski490 for staying with the brand for so long.
I wish I could share your excitement. But after going through what amounts to a rough beta test, I can only hope the service pack of a “hot patch” would actually deliver the Vertical the way it was meant to be. It’s either that, or @Tieutieu will need a hell lot more of his friends to buy the watch in the near future.
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I would just like to add that I think the suunto vertical is the best outdoor watch ever produced up to this point by any company.
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@gone-troppo fully agree. I don’t know why I don’t have the bugs reported by other but for me this watch is awesome so far - coming from S9PP, 7X, instinct, S9b before that.
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@gone-troppo said in Software Firmware Update Suunto Vertical?!:
I would just like to add that I think the suunto vertical is the best outdoor watch ever produced up to this point by any company.
Curious about this statement. Can you elaborate?
What do you understand by “outdoor watch”? -
Outdoor watches such as top of line Garmin Fenix or epic range, top of line coros and polar etc the closest rival in my view is Garmin enduro 2 which has similar battery life however it is a few mm thicker watch so not as slim as the vertical. It also is extremely expensive vs the vertical you pay for all those 1000 features.
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@NickK said in Software Firmware Update Suunto Vertical?!:
@isazi One way or the other you’re always doing it wrong for some group of people.
You mean poor suckers who counted on a watch not to crash and reboot in the middle of their long run? Or to see those much advertised offline maps once you spend half a day downloading them? Or perhaps have Suunto+ apps that don’t display placeholder labels and drain battery like there’s no tomorrow? Or maybe have a compass that doesn’t need calibration every single time? Hell, what about an EPOC recovery timer that counts down hours!
How dare these unwashed peasants demand basic heavily advertised and promoted features to work! Ungrateful bastards…
Customers these days! You charge them mere peanuts, $830 plus shipping and tax and they want a working product! You can’t get a mere appetizer at the three-star Michelin restaurant for this amount, and they want a working product!
In my opinion people are expecting a flawless product with a million features totally tailored to their needs.
I’ll settle for a quarter million and a few blemishes at this point, thank you very much. Can we negotiate?
Yes, bugs are inevitable. As long as they are taken seriously and repaired some day
Some day? Look, I used to be known in this forum as one of the biggest Suunto fanboys, but I can’t ignore the fact that with every passing iteration the amount of bugs far outstrips the number of features added. Suunto really did Garmin this time around and managed to break even seemingly unrelated stuff.
Like how do you break a recovery timer, for Pete’s sake?
We had one widget that was really slow to load on S9 and S9P — heart rate. Resources were also kind of meh. S9PP sped things up considerably. Not quite Garmin/COROS level of snappiness but acceptable. With Vertical, you swipe between widgets and can literally see the digital paint dry. That’s assuming the widget doesn’t get stuck half screen, end up as blank, or crash your watch.
And now we have a “hot fix” that by the time it rolls out is going to be anything but “hot”. Lukewarm, maybe? Room temperature? And yes, I understand… Suunto has process. It has those famous field testers. People for whom offline maps work flawlessly, widgets scroll blazingly fast, the S+ apps are on point, and the activity recording is rock stable.
I’m sorry. I received my replacement Vertical yesterday. And I had more problems with it in the past 24 hours than with all Garmin, Suunto, and COROS watches from the past several years combined.
The growing list of issues voiced up in this forum for a single watch mere days following a release aren’t some spoiled brats nagging about minor obscure edge case. It’s a testament to ever slipping standards and a product that could have benefited from an upward of half a year of additional development.
What were the problems?I believe that if it is something like restarts out of the blue either a hard reset would fix it, or it can be hardware.
When others told to get your money back, I think it is the safe bet…
As much interest or hope I may have um in Suunto, if two or three watches were not working ok, I would want my hard earned money back. Because in the end it’s your working hours and just a product to serve a purpose. And if it is not capable to do it, out with. Life is too short to have stuff that doesn’t please us. -
@NickK…
I’m far from beeinng a perfect person, but I have a few qualities.
I daily refuse the statement « I have no time ». I try to organize my life around and for the things and the people I love (including my wife and my 2 kids)…
I have a lot of self-mockery.
I believe that if everyone was kindest to the others the world would work better.
Concerning my activity volume : one race of almost 14hours is a good way to add hours of training into the calendar. I wish I had more commute. For the rest, the « one dot per day stupid challenge » is no very easy to achieve…vertical has probably a function dedicated to that but it’s not working on my watch.
I sincerely hope that the updates to come will solve the most of the issues you have. -
@Kk2n-Kk
Agree with a lot of what you say, however the reality is that its really no better with Garmin, Coros, Polar, Apple, Samsung, Fitbit etc - if its not hardware issues its software issues.
Sometimes we get lucky and are blessedly free from issues, othertimes I read in horror as people are on their 3rd unit and still having hardware issues - and or whatever they do a unit will just not work for them…
Bugs - unless the tech is basic or very formatted to one function there are bugs in it - just a reality of life due to how complex tech is today - and the reality is that Garmin isn’t really any better than Suunto - see the latest 13.22 updated for Fenix/Epix - I got updated on early rollout - within 48hrs the watch updated again - can’t remember what the issue was - but was a hotfix - I just lucky that in that 48hrs I didn’t hit that particular bug they had to create a hotfix for and retrigger the update. But look at the list of the bug fixes that was included in the update - pretty scary - especially knowning that there are loads others still out there.Personally I say go with something that works for you. Really not worth bashing any of them as they all have their issues.
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@Jamie-BG yeah, but with Garmin you got hotfix in 48h, not in month and a half as it’s expected now.
Sadly I agree with @NickK and @Kk2n-Kk. We were mocking Garmin because it’s buggy and praising Suunto because it’s solid, has less functions, but at least they are working unlike Garmin. Now Suunto is like Garmin, but less functions (although it has almost everything I need). Build quality is excellent and made in EU is still a big plus for me. I get it that new functionalities are not 100% yet (like maps, solar graph), but soft reset every time I have to set zones? Rebooting in middle of activity? Recovery time? Those are some of basic functionalities that I expect to work from start. And even if they don’t and Suunto acknowledge a bug I expect hotfix in couple of days, not months. I’m software developer myself and create a lot of bugs, but solving them and deploying to our customers is first priority. At least those simple fixes, show customers that you care, not everyone is on this forum and they don’t know that fix is ready for next release (normally it needs 4months or more to se the light).
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@Likarnik said in Software Firmware Update Suunto Vertical?!:
At least those simple fixes, show customers that you care, not everyone is on this forum and they don’t know that fix is ready for next release (normally it needs 4months or more to se the light).
A bug that affects some people and not others, I would not call it simple, especially in the embedded word. The bug seems to be at the intersection of hardware and software and related to the power up and down of some components, so not easy. It looks like developers found the cause of some reboots, and we are testing the hotfix that should hit production next week (I believe). This does not mean there are not other possible bugs, but that the one rebooting watches during activities is some particular conditions (and in a month and using it every day it still did not happen to me) has probably been patched.