Movescount problem...
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According to what I’ve read, activities synced with Suuntolink don’t go anymore to Movescount, but to the Suunto App database.
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@isazi said in Movescount problem...:
According to what I’ve read, activities synced with Suuntolink don’t go anymore to Movescount, but to the Suunto App database.
As far as I know, that’s true for the Ambit series atm. I could sync my SSU to MC via Suuntolink a couple of days ago. I received a Suuntolink update just today, so that may change the behavior, I don’t know.
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@isazi said in Movescount problem...:
@halajos alright, you haven’t done the migration of your history to SA right? @puhecfan seems to be able to see his/her activities on the mobile phone, so maybe he/she switched to SA.
Right, I stick with MC as long as it’s up. Waiting to see what boils out…
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@halajos said in Movescount problem...:
As far as I know, that’s true for the Ambit series atm. I could sync my SSU to MC via Suuntolink a couple of days ago. I received a Suuntolink update just today, so that may change the behavior, I don’t know.
Any suggestion whether I need a watch which is a new update to the new software.
What if I can’t connect the clock, to the suunto programon
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@isazi said in Movescount problem...:
According to what I’ve read, activities synced with Suuntolink don’t go anymore to Movescount, but to the Suunto App database.
Can I use the suunto app to create a navigation route?
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@puhecfan what are you using, Movescount or the Suunto App?
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@isazi I would like to make a way to navigate, but I don’t know which app to use to work on suunto 9.
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@puhecfan you can use SuuntoApp to create a new route.
And after just do a sync between your watch and your phoneIf you don’t like the phone “format”, you can use the Web site SportTracker.
By the way, SA allows you to import any .gpx file -
I found on aap thanks for everything …