Live location S+ app
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Has anyone measured the battery drain with live tracking? I’ve noticed it’s consuming about 3% per hour.
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@Antoine I had an idea to measure this, but haven’t gotten around to it yet.
Honestly, measuring power consumption properly is not as simple as it looks. Battery percentage is a very subjective metric, especially just on-eye observation.
To do it right, we would need to use a multimeter and run controlled A/B tests (baseline vs. tracking in background/UI) across different devices multiple times.
That’s the only way to get real consumption milliamp numbers instead of just rough estimates.
But 3% per hour looks great for continuous live tracking.
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@Nikolai-Simonov said in Live location S+ app:
@Antoine I had an idea to measure this, but haven’t gotten around to it yet.
Honestly, measuring power consumption properly is not as simple as it looks. Battery percentage is a very subjective metric, especially just on-eye observation.
To do it right, we would need to use a multimeter and run controlled A/B tests (baseline vs. tracking in background/UI) across different devices multiple times.
That’s the only way to get real consumption milliamp numbers instead of just rough estimates.
But 3% per hour looks great for continuous live tracking.
@nikolai-simonov : thanks for aswer.
Of course. It wasn’t a criticism. I just wanted to get a rough idea of the battery drain on the Suunto Vertical. My measurement isn’t super precise, but I’m usually at around 1.6% per hour during an activity (100% ≈ 65h). With the SuuntoPlus Live Tracking app enabled, it’s around 3%, but i just want to confim that (or not). My goal is simply to estimate the overall battery life of my suunto vertical 1 for a long race while using live tracking. -
Hey everyone!
A couple of exciting updates are now live for those who enjoy following athletes via the web version.
Here is what’s new:
Smoother camera tracking: The camera following modes have been significantly improved - they now work seamlessly without any jerky movements. This is especially noticeable in the “dronie” view, where the movement physics have been tweaked to “realistically” simulate a flying drone.
Camera switcher: The camera mode switcher has also been refreshed to make it cleaner.
3D character: A useful… or at least a very fun new feature has been added! Instead of a simple plug/arrow on the map, it is now possible to switch to a running 3D character. (3D button in the right-bottom corner)
A quick heads-up about the 3D character:
Right now, it’s a basic stock model and it only knows how to run. So don’t be surprised if an athlete is speeding along on a bike while their character still running. There are plans to make these avatars much more interesting and customizable in the future… now just try it out.Of course would be great to hear your or your spectator thoughts!
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@Nikolai-Simonov hey i use the android Version 1.0.12 ext
I had the message today NOT CONNECT 99
i cannot update this Version at Google Play Store. Can you Help me?
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Hey @gipfelkind !
there are two ways to update non google play version:
there should be 1.0.13 (77)
1.0.13+ brings signaficant improvement to reconnection handle, so hope it solve 99 problem!
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Hey everyone!
Glad to announce that Live Groups is finally in the early preview stage, and you can try it out right now.
You don’t even need the latest version to get started. Group setup can be done entirely through the web interface.
Here is all you need to do:
- Connect your Suunto account in the app.
- Confirm your email via your web profile (don’t worry, I won’t send any spam).
- Create a group and manually add your partners.
You can also invite people via an invite link, but that’s currently only available in the TestFlight version.
You able to add to group any user with linked Suunto accountThe link to watch the group live will look like this:
live.athletica.one/live/+group-nameI’ve recorded a short walkthrough video to show how it all works:
https://drive.proton.me/urls/8RA2GZJHFC#3SfMbzrSV8sRAnd quick demo how it looks for spectators:
https://drive.proton.me/urls/0NXMP4BV1R#zxaE0CLPdcwhSince this feature is in early access, I would be REALLY grateful for any feedback! Let me know how it works for you or your club.
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@Nikolai-Simonov Have you thought about other datasources for the livetracking app. When it comes to groups, my first thought is - how to add that G. users to our group.
Further on my last ride I had to re-route on the watch during recording an activity. How can this be achieved in the moment? I couldn’t work it out without loosing the live track and stopping the activity to reconnect the watch to the suunto app. So I did just switch to directly back to start and let me route further with komoot and google maps.
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Regarding other ecosystems: Yes, expanding to users from other ecosystems is definitely in our plans for future growth. There is a lot to investigate regarding how best to implement this. One idea we are considering is a “guest account” feature that would allow users to join a group using just their phone’s GPS on demand. It’s one of directions, but there are still many details to work out before we can make it happen.
Regarding re-routing during an activity:
If I understand correctly, you want to maintain your live tracking session even if you need to stop an activity to adjust your route mid-workout.So, here is how the system currently works: if you completely end an activity on your watch, it sends a “stop” message, which tells our service the session is finished. However, if the connection is simply lost without that “stop” signal, the service keeps waiting for new data until a timeout occurs. Even if the service on the phone is turned off during this time, there will be a “stalled” session in the app. If you start the app again, it should ask you whether you want to continue the previous session or start a new one. Because this involves several edge cases, it hasn’t been exhaustively tested, but it should work.
As a workaround for your specific situation, you could try this:
- During your activity, hold down the bottom button to enter the settings.
- Go to SuuntoPlus and turn off live tracking. (It would looks like a dropped connection for phone).
- Stop activity
- Set up your new route.
- Once you are ready, re-enable live tracking as usual.
- The live session should then pick up right where it left off!
So, hope it helps! And let me know if it works for you!
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While we wait for the app stores to approve version 1.0.14, I want to share an early preview of a new feature I think you’ll find useful.
Introducing Sensor Bridge! or sensor forwarding, decide later…
You can use this during indoor sessions to share your heart rate, cadence, and power directly to apps like MyWhoosh or Zwift, or simply broadcast your HR to your bike computer, or other Suunto watch…
Here is a quick video showing it in action: https://drive.proton.me/urls/STJ4XA016R#DVBaMPzj9cLt
I also prepared an early Android build so you can try it yourself: https://artifact.fra1.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/live-t/apk/sensor-forward/live-t.apk
Please give it a run and let me know if it works for you!
I will release the iOS TestFlight build later this week.
Well…
To try this out in the Android build, simply follow these steps:
Go to Settings -> Lab and turn Sensor Forwarding to ON.
Start the service and connect your watch as usual.
Once your watch connects, you can pair your other device to the sensor.
Look for a Bluetooth device named SF-ATHL. It will broadcast your HR, Power, and Cadence/Speed data.
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First of all : THANK for this app. I love it (great design too :))
Small question : i try to log me https://live.athletica.one/profile and link it with the app. It said : Open the Live.τ app on your phone and scan this QR code. But there is no possibility on the app to scan the QR Code. When i open the camera on my phone (app already open), i’m blocked on the account page. If i close the app and scan the QR Code, the app doesn’t open.
I’m on iOS (and I’m using Safari for the web).
Thanks!
Best