What do you expect from the next update?
-
@Sebastian-Linder said in What do you expect from the next update?:
@Pavlas A “Resume Later” function would be more useful here in my opinion.
Hi,
I fully agree for this feature!!
I think that is incredible that Suunto competitors have this feature on cheaper watches that Suunto, and Suunto not.
-
My thought about how I’d like “resume later” :
- finish an activity
- go to the diary, select activity you want to resume.
If it is “easy” to do, I’ll take that even if I still don’t really now when I would use it (only few times a year potentially).
Maybe I’d rather have “edit” functions in SA :
- merging activities
- cropping activities
-
@Tieutieu said in What do you expect from the next update?:
My thought about how I’d like “resume later” :
- finish an activity
- go to the diary, select activity you want to resume.
If it is “easy” to do, I’ll take that even if I still don’t really now when I would use it (only few times a year potentially).
Maybe I’d rather have “edit” functions in SA :
- merging activities
- cropping activities
Both would be OK for me. Whatever is easier for Suunto
-
@Tieutieu said in What do you expect from the next update?:
My thought about how I’d like “resume later” :
- finish an activity
- go to the diary, select activity you want to resume.
Sounds good! Actually, I’m pretty sure that on Garmin watches you do not have to go to the diary, but only toggle the command for a new activity: thus, since the watch “remembers” that you have not close the last activity, you are directly “linked” to that one to choose to restart, save or delete it.
If it is “easy” to do, I’ll take that even if I still don’t really now when I would use it (only few times a year potentially).
I agree with you on the real application of the command but, in case of, what about the comfort of not have to check constantly if the activity accidentally has restarted?
-
@Matúš That’s how it works on Garmin’s and IMHO it’s a good design
-
my wishes:
- sleep graph
- data field on map
- active wake-up time on control panel
- fix the TSS/CTL bug not up to date on the watch
- more watch face
- weather forecast for the next 3 days
for the rest, what a great watch
-
@yome77 yes these are the most important things that could be better in my opinion, if I can add one I would like to have the full text of a WhatsApp message to read on the watch, instead of a part of it now
-
Better maps. Really need to show heights.
-
@Iggge What do you mean? Maps have contour lines.
-
I would love to see an extension of Suunto Coach. I think training plans (e.g. for a half marathon) that adapt to sleep, stress levels, etc. would be useful!
-
@Brad_Olwin something like that I guess.
I’d like to have that also
(Extract from French ign map, just as example) -
@Felix-0 I agree. But as far as I know stress levels are not measured on SV. At least it does not show anything on the resources or anywhere else.
-
I’d like it if a different map base could be selected. Maybe the great mapy.cz. But that’s probably utopian
-
@Pavlas Its not the problem of the map base, the one used by Suunto (openStreetMap) can provide the lines, but it needs to be implemented by Suunto.
Also, mapy.cz use OpenStreetMap too (https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Mapy.cz)…soooooooo, your utopian wish is already granted ? -
@fluca, I’m with you!
-
-
@Pavlas That’s…very weird of them, the goal of opensource mapping is that everyone contributes to the map…why would they not share their map data with OSM ?
-
@Elipsus I don’t know…
-
@Brad_Olwin Yes, it have under 500m. But above that it dont show Any.
I work in the military and i use the watch alot! Its Great but hard to use sometimes when i need to travel far and therefore I need to use a map and compass instead.I altso want be able to use the touchscreen on the Vertical to set POI. Would be great!
-
@Iggge the contours above 500 meters went with the last update, rumour has it they will come back. You can of course set your current location to POI via the watch, using the touchscreen would be an excellent addition.