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@isazi dude, I think you’re getting this all wrong. Chill out and accept that your argument is flawed, and that track and field is useless for what it describes itself as in English language. @Inge-Nallsson spells it out for you!
We’re all cool over here, and hopefully agree that having a proper track mode is a very good thing. Something Suunto hopefully offer soon, along with ability to connect multiple Bluetooth devices of the same type. Both are many years overdue -
@matthinsh alright we’re going offtopic here so I stop, I guess I’ll not be able to communicate with you anymore.
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@matthinsh understood now, my mind went to sport modes and wasn’t thinking specifically about the track mode feature
The track mode capability for Coros is pretty awesome actually
I used the original Apex, Vertix and eventually Apex 2. Their app is getting better but is nowhere close to functionality of Suunto app (ease of routes, route library, etc).
I do prefer their structured workouts set up and the online EvoLab is pretty cool (even if most of the metrics are pretty apparent rip offs of everything else which they claim to be proprietary but yet don’t release any sort of science to back it up)
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Given the recently released Run, what’s the status of multiple bluetooth sensor support for other watches from Suunto? Is it planned to extend it to other devices?
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@szleslie Suunto does not release plans for future hard- or software…
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@Egika Copy that. I must stay with my current watch. Thx for your answer.
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@szleslie I changed my mind. I ordered a Race Titanium Charcoal. I had Race S at release and an Amazfit T-Rex 3. I sent them back. At that time they seemed strange for me. Some weeks ago I ordered a Race S Titanium. I liked it but I wanted a sapphire glass. Returned. I have the Race now. Great device. In my current situation I do not need multiple devices. At least now:). Map rendering is awesome. I could not wait for Garmin to release something like Suunto has in map rendering any longer.