What do you expect from the next update?
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@MiniForklift said in What do you expect from the next update?:
@Brad_Olwin said in What do you expect from the next update?:
@MiniForklift Tags are much, much more useful than a shoe tracker.
What do you use them for Brad?
All equipment, skis, boots, shoes, packs, watches, HR belt, inReach, type of workout and that’s about it.
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Wish for an update in general:
Bike computer error fix.
Device: Hammerhead Karoo 2 with Firmware Version 2.9.9Error: Suunto does not take heart rates or Energy output into calculation.
Impact: It is also missing in the “Suunto Coach*BETA” - for example “cycling performance”, “impact” on “Cardio” or “Muscles” can not be taken seriously due to missing effort data… Sadly, strava (and of cause garmin and wahoo) makes it much better at this point: it calculates missing data and enables deep insights based on available data.
How? This aproach by strava might also be the workaround for SUUNTO to get a grip on the partner connection error.
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I might be flogging a dead horse here, but I would still love to see an option to turn on an hourly chime in the ‘Alarm clock’ section of the watch
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a tide watch, so easy, you put de high tide and the lowest, it calculate it self, yo u don need internet connection, for a water sport watch its a must.
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I use the sleep tracking and HRV every night but I turn the 24/7 HR off during the day. It would be great if we were still able to see the sleep information/stats when the optical HR has been disabled
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@MiniForklift said in What do you expect from the next update?:
I use the sleep tracking and HRV every night but I turn the 24/7 HR off during the day. It would be great if we were still able to see the sleep information/stats when the optical HR has been disabled
how should the watch know when to turn the optical HR back on?
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Fully expect new bugs and uglier interface as every update since I bought the watch a year ago. Is it possible to turn off auto updates for the watch? The new rolling interface is so much worse than before, and really ugly
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@stromdiddily I turn it back on manually each night along with sleep and VO2 before I go to bed, I manually turn it off through the day
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@MiniForklift said in What do you expect from the next update?:
@stromdiddily I turn it back on manually each night along with sleep and VO2 before I go to bed, I manually turn it off through the day
Yeah that sounds miserable LOL
Your original post was to be able to disable 24/7 OHR but still measure sleep, I guess I’m asking doesn’t the watch need OHR to properly measure sleep?
And if yes, question is, how would it know to do so automatically?
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@stromdiddily maybe by allowing to sett a time that it should automatically turn on and off. Kinda like being able to set up a time for do not disturb mode.
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@Arju-Ambin this would be great, I would use this for sure!
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@stromdiddily I don’t believe the OHR is used to detect sleep. It would only be needed for resting HR and overnight HRV
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Option to increase font size for better visibility and readability of menus and data on a small screen.
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Now that I am regularly doing structured running workouts, more than ever, I pray that rep counter at least will come some day….
At this point Bip countdown to next step would be bonus… -
@Niclas-Brundell Yes, we know that when it comes to taste there are as many colors as asses, but for me it was also a step backwards in terms of design.
The thing is that I only had the pleasure of suffering with it for 3 days, until I got tired of the problems with the OHR and downgraded to the previous version. But I have little desire when the next update comes.
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@Tieutieu said in What do you expect from the next update?:
Now that I am regularly doing structured running workouts, more than ever, I pray that rep counter at least will come some day….
I totally agree. In fact, I have been asking for it, just like you and many others. On more than one occasion I have not been able to fully recommend Suunto watches to my colleagues precisely because of this.
It is something that is apparently easy to implement, but which Suunto has been ignoring for years in an incomprehensible way.