Guide target zone alerts
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Interesting - I thought that maybe there was some incompatibility with intervals.icu, or that I’d done something wrong, and that was why i wasn’t getting out of zone alerts. So I agree with the far-blue, that this is something that should be supported in guides. An additional complication is that the display of phased workout information is very small, and not easy to read (Vertical).
While it’s great that Suunto has support for a whole bunch of different training platforms, out-of-zone alarm functionality should really be present. And the display of info for phased workouts could be much more legible.
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+1 in wanting the ability to have alerts for out of zone (HR in my case) at different levels according to my Structured Workout.
I was reading the SV instruction manual and saw the ‘alert’ screen for regualr alerts (in standard training), and it would be perfect to have that lined up with the rates set in the structured workout.
Yes please, Suunto!
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@far-blue This has been asked for multiple times in the past and by field testers as well. Hopefully it is on a to do list.
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Curious. I had a Forerunner 955 before, and I missed the option to disable this alerts. If Suunto implements it, it would be nice to have the option to enable/disable; It can be a bit annoying to receive alerts continuously.
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Really surprised that this functionality is not available. As an old, but newbie runner, this is really useful.
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@Brad_Olwin Remember to make it optional if someone will implement this. I hate this beeping stuff. Use case: I get a workout from my coach. I don’t want to have beeping. I like it like it is today. It’s the opposite in the garmin forum: People their want to disable that beeping stuff but it’s not possible! So annoying!
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@RightNow Really? I have a Garmin Forerunner and I didn’t think the alerts were ‘de-selectable.’
By the way: on the Polar Vantage V3 that I have, the voice alert for this is a real pain - especially if you are running and listening to something. To have a voice saying: ‘you have now entered zone 3…you have now entered zone 2…you have now entered zone 3’ when you are on the border of two zones is really annoying -
@wakarimasen Yes. They are so annoying on the garmin that I think they are not usable at all. That’s why: don’t destroy the Suunto solution. Because it’s a silent solution. I can always look on my watch to check if I am on track without beeping. Not possible with a garmin
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I have a Garmin 955 Forerunner and can set a custom alert for an activity on the device. Under the run activity I have an alert when my heart rate reaches my aerobic max level.
I am looking at Suunto because of the battery life and large face but would need a custom alert for my heart rate training. -
@RightNow said in Guide target zone alerts:
@Brad_Olwin Remember to make it optional if someone will implement this. I hate this beeping stuff. Use case: I get a workout from my coach. I don’t want to have beeping. I like it like it is today. It’s the opposite in the garmin forum: People their want to disable that beeping stuff but it’s not possible! So annoying!
I am 100% with you and personally do not want notifications as I train solely on RPE. When doing workouts I will feel better some days and have a stronger effort relative to RPE, when in heavy training blocks the opposite may happen. I think setting absolute values for pace/HR/Power is not realistic nor necessarily helpful for training. This is why I am using ZoneSense for most of my training except for short Intervals. The last set of Tempo Intervals I did was perfectly aligned with ZS.