Resources and stress values flawed?
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@neonix It is actually reversed automatically in the watch after a while going in the different direction.
And in the app there is an option to reverse the route as well.
I am not sure what is an issue here then, sorry. I get it’s behaving differently than Garmin. It could be better for you the way that Garmin does it it’s understandable. But all of the things you mentioned (sorry if I am mistaken) here are there.
I don’t mean it in a bad way. The navigation in the watch is also very important for me for the similar reasons as yours. But I think that except the breadcrumbs trail bug (which has to be fixed) it does what I would be expecting.
I hope it helps in case you would like to give the watch another chance (you don’t have to of course :)).
Take care and be safe in the mountains!EDIT: And still there is that red breadcrumb line you can follow back (unless you experience the mentioned issue of course). But it’s worth mentioning.
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@Zdeněk-Hruška said in Resources and stress values flawed?:
@neonix It is actually reversed automatically in the watch after a while going in the different direction.
And in the app there is an option to reverse the route as well.
I am not sure what is an issue here then, sorry. I get it’s behaving differently than Garmin. It could be better for you the way that Garmin does it it’s understandable. But all of the things you mentioned (sorry if I am mistaken) here are there.
I don’t mean it in a bad way. The navigation in the watch is also very important for me for the similar reasons as yours. But I think that except the breadcrumbs trail bug (which has to be fixed) it does what I would be expecting.
I hope it helps in case you would like to give the watch another chance (you don’t have to of course :)).
Take care and be safe in the mountains!EDIT: And still there is that red breadcrumb line you can follow back (unless you experience the mentioned issue of course). But it’s worth mentioning.
Yes, maybe some things are not clear for me. Like the automatic reversal of the route, I did not know about that. Maybe it would be nice to have a menu option in the watch to reverse the route also, instead of automatic? For people like me who are used to being able to do these things manually, and not rely on automatic things I will probably give it more chances, but I hope the next major update has navigation improvements. I really like how responsive the maps are, and I actually prefer the UI design and interface of the Suunto to Garmins. But I feel some parts of the software on the watch still needs a lot of work or tuning. The resources feature, the sleep feature (being able to edit recorded sleep in the app), the navigation features. And while the maps are great in real life use (more clear and easy to use and find alternative trails on than Garmins maps), I do wish that the maps will have some preloaded POIs in the future, as well as the names of at least big lakes and areas. I dont expect the street names of every street, but big lakes, mountains, etc. that helps with navigation on the map screen would be very helpful.
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@neonix If you read here and there, I think that next update will have its core in navigation. I would also like to see, as you, some peak, lake,… names as reference. Regarding automatic reverse route, it has been there since the Spartan Ultra and once you use it you will see that you do not need any option, it works really well.
One thing that I see that Garmin has and would be very nice to have is some routing in the watch, I mean, I do not want to plan my route in the watch but some times you are doing one route and for some reason you need to cut it and return to the starting point or some known spot and with Garmin you can plan the shortest route in the watch, with Suunto you need the app for that with cell coverage (with offline maps in the app could be doable in Suunto without cell coverage)BTW, I do not not know if you know it but a nice feature in Suunto is that you can change routes mid activity and send them from the app to the watch mid activity too.