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    • Nikolai SimonovN Offline
      Nikolai Simonov @Heyhoheyho
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      @Heyhoheyho Oh! Thanx for point out! Looks like i broke iOS deeplinks in the latest builds 🤦🏻

      Will fix in the next release.

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      • Speed ManS Offline
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        It looks like the application can also download offline maps, but how do we actually use this feature? 🤔

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        • Nikolai SimonovN Offline
          Nikolai Simonov @Speed Man
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          @Speed-Man

          Yep, it can sound odd to have offline maps for a live tracking app (since that means you probably should be online).

          It’s not a game-changer feature, but it can still be really helpful for things like:

          • Reducing traffic and battery usage: Transmitting a live data package is fast even on a low-end connection, but downloading map tiles requires a much broader channel + battery consumption could be increased especially on bad network condition. Pre-downloading maps just helps free up your network channel so it doesn’t struggle with loading graphics.

          • Offline navigation: Sometimes your network goes offline, but your watch GPS is still fine. In those cases, it could be helpful to use the map on your larger smartphone screen to navigate, or looking around.

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          • Speed ManS Offline
            Speed Man Bronze Member @Nikolai Simonov
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            @Nikolai-Simonov If this feature can also help reduce the phone’s battery consumption, that would be amazing. Sometimes when we go deep into the forest, the phone keeps trying to search for a signal, which can drain the battery faster.
            I really like this feature and I hope it continues to improve. Keep up the great work with the development! 💪😊

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            • AntoineA Offline
              Antoine Bronze Member
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              Hello,
              I’ve noticed that running a guided route simultaneously with the Suunto+ Live Tracking feature triggers frequent “off-route” alerts, even when I’m on the right path.

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              • Nikolai SimonovN Offline
                Nikolai Simonov @Antoine
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                @Antoine do you mean off-route alert on watch or in the live.t app?

                so basically it shouldn’t intersect in any way, but it’s interesting observation i’l check what it could be.

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                  Antoine Bronze Member @Nikolai Simonov
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                  @Nikolai-Simonov said in Live location S+ app:

                  @Antoine do you mean off-route alert on watch or in the live.t app?

                  so basically it shouldn’t intersect in any way, but it’s interesting observation i’l check what it could be.

                  It is off-route alert on watch.
                  I had these kind of alerts on several different routes (and using live.t app at the same time)

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                  • Nikolai SimonovN Offline
                    Nikolai Simonov @Antoine
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                    @Antoine Hmm… looks quite odd and interesting, currently no idea how routes could intersect with the app… need to test by myself.

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                      Nikolai Simonov
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                      Hey everyone!

                      Lately, I’ve been working on a group walkie-talkie feature for Live.τ! (I believe someone asking about this.)

                      What is the feature?

                      It’s the ability to exchange voice messages within a group. You can use your headphones (which is probably the most convenient way) or your smartphone like a traditional walkie-talkie. You will also be able to initiate PTT via your watch (this is currently in the works).

                      How does it work?

                      • You need to have or be in a group. There is no minimum size, it can be just 1 person.

                      • To create a group, you must have a verified email address. You can verify your email and create the group in your profile.

                      • Go to Settings -> Lab -> PTT in group session set to [on].

                      • After that, you can use the walkie-talkie during any workout.
                        (Note: At the moment, if you are in a group, any workout is broadcast to all the groups you are a part of).

                      You can start speaking into the walkie-talkie in three ways:

                      • App: Open the panel with the PTT (Push-To-Talk) button on your group card screenrec

                      • Headphones: Use the play/pause button. Since we can’t capture a “press and release” action on headphones, the button acts as a toggle. One press gives you 15 seconds to speak. If you want to end the transmission early, just press it again.

                      • Watch: Using a button on your watch, similar to the headphones. This isn’t implemented yet, but it will be available in the next watch update.

                      Your messages will be broadcast to everyone in your group, plus anyone watching your group via the web.

                      Where is it available?
                      It’s available starting from version 1.0.16 (87):

                      • iOS: via TestFlight

                      • Android: as an .apk file

                      This is an experimental and relatively complex feature, so there might be a few quirks. So and because of this, I’m really looking forward to feedback from anyone who wants to try it out!

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                      • Speed ManS Offline
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                        Can you help explain how to broadcast watch sensors to Zwift?

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                          Nikolai Simonov @Speed Man
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                          Hey @Speed-Man!

                          I don’t use Zwift myself, but I believe it’s pretty much the same as MyWhoosh.

                          So, basically:

                          • Pair your trainer to the watch.
                          • Enable Sensor Forwarding in the Lab settings.
                          • Choose a run or cycling activity.
                          • Enable the service and pair your watch as usual.
                          • Once the connection between the app and the watch is established, open the sensor search screen in MyWhoosh/Zwift/your other device.
                          • Search for the sensor. The naming might vary, it could show up as SF-ATHL-..., Device-XXX, or maybe your phone’s name. The main thing is that the app recognizes it as a trainer or HR monitor.
                            -Connect to it.

                          Note: Data will only be broadcasted once you press the Start button on your watch, so your power, HR, and cadence will show as 0 until then.

                          It’s still in a really early stage. It needs more testing and stabilization, and the UX definitely should be improved. But you can try it as-is, and any feedback would be really appreciated!

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                            Speed Man Bronze Member @Nikolai Simonov
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                            @Nikolai-Simonov Thank you very much, sir.

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