2026 Q2 Update
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@jjorgemoura said:
R1s are also close to be parked.Rs is only two years old, so I guess it will be covered for at least another year (I mean, certainly for fixing bugs)
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nice find
video is unlisted, so probably, we’re just waiting for update rollout.
some of those features mentioned in video are already available in Suunto App (iOS version at least). I was going through app recently and noticed that it looks different. was quite confused but it matches perfectly with what’s mentioned in the video
edit:
ups! video removed
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@jjorgemoura
this was my internal feedback, to fix open issues on V1 and then call it a watch.
it would make development for newer watches easier.
let’s see if I am being heard
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@pavel.samokha
Hopefully the typo is fixed before next week release… 🧐
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@Squirrel yeah, I’ve noticed that typo as well in the video

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What I find interesting is that the Ocean is rolled out together with R2 and V2. Last times the Race S was closest to these two next gen watches
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Nothing known about fixes for the postprocessing issue regarding the incorrect total distance after a workout?
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@Squirrel at least it’s fixerd in ther vertion I have
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@jjorgemoura I think this update is necessary because there are still quite a few reports of watches randomly restarting during activities. Hopefully, this update includes fixes and improvements, especially for the random restart issue, so athletes won’t experience it anymore.
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@snow My experience with Suunto watches is that once a newer model lands on the market the previous one get about 1 year of updates, then it is dropped… if we consider the Rs and R1 as single model (in 2 different flavours), replaced by the R2 in October 2025, this may mean that it should get one or 2 final updates until Q4 2026, potentially bug fixes, rather than new functionalities…
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I hope the watch update going to be better than my iOS app update which introduced “heat adjusted pace” and “wind adjusted pace” and “real effort pace”.

In addition NGP seems to be way off, I hope that is temporary. -
@irongod eg, my wife has the 9 Peak Pro, released in October 2022. It received updates until a few months ago. V1 came out in May 2023 and is still supported, etc., so I’d say 3 years is a reasonable and realistic timeframe.
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