Share your experience with the Suunto app here!
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All the moves (except the hike) on the left were missing in the app.
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@dredwerkz at the moment there is no import from movescount. This is to come.
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@dredwerkz and and and and…
THANKS A TON FOR THE FEEDBACK
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General question… It is not suggested to have Movescount App and Suunto App simultaneously installed. BUT if you don’t pair MC App with Spartan, can you then run both? Reason for this is that I’d like to use MC App for some trainings, and filling up workout details. So MC connected to movescount.com but not paired with Spartan.
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@jarlin are you on Android or iOS ?
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos Now on iOS but hopefully soon also on Android
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@jarlin pm me.
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So this are my first impressions with the app. I just installed the app yesterday so I haven’t used it a lot but at the moment everything seems to work fine.
The app is very stable, the connection with the watch worked perfectly at the first time, the sync runs very quick and it syncs automatically without the need to enter into the app. Notifications also works fine.
Of course I also miss several features but for a beta version i think that is a very good work.
In the weekend I hope that I could test the route creation and all the rest of features of the app.Edited to say that I have the android version.
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Hi guys,
Happy to say that I have received the invitation for the Android app .
Before being able to share my experience I need to log in.
I’ve read somewhere that I should keep the same login/password than for MC like that when both app and MC will sync together I will get all my old moves from MC to the Suunto app. Am I right?Thanks and cannot wait for testing the new app and share with you and Suunto my thoughts.
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@nicolasp hi. It’s preferred to have the same email with Movescount. At the moment there is no sync with Movescount but that is to come.
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos and still is an issue. Is there a threat with all issues? Sorry if the question is stupid and I did Not find it
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@theboogieman what do you mean ?
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos Sorry. English is not my main language I asked if there is a list of know issues or known bugs.
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos wish I would have known that long ago…I will try to change my Movescount email.
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@brad_olwin no worries. No need to do anything.
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First impressions are very good.
Like:
The clean interface
The speed of the application
The summary data
The ability to see ranking per route or similar distance.Would like to see improved:
The ranking per similar distance should be per pace not absolute distance. Because we are comparing uneven distances up to ±1Km it is not very useful as it is.
The ability to set activity type (interval, tempo, etc)
The ability to mark an activity as a race (maybe the same as above)
The ability to set default privacy levels
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I will do a better review, but for the moment I would like to highlight and thank Suunto devs. how good is the synchronization between the new app and the watch compared to the old MC. Fast and reliable, very well done!
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Hi Guys,
First feedback today.
I should have a Spartan in a couple of weeks so for now my experience is only based on recording moves with the Suunto app…while using my reliable Suunto Quest with foot pod as backup syncing with MC.
At some point I will have duplicates but will manage this when Suunto app and MC will speak together.
Back to the Suunto app I have to say that even in beta it’s a huge improvement from MC app.
Lots of settings and data available at glance.
The interface is clean and the app easy to use.
I did 2 runs with the app. whose one of 17km and I did appreciate the at glance screen while the phone is locked. The data displayed are big so easy to read even while running.
In the front screen: As a runner I like the fact that we can set a goal in km but for some a goal in time or intensity could be interesting as well.
Below the circle of achieved goal the band with the sunset/sunrise and the work out summary is not easy to swipe. And Suunto could add other metrics/data as why not the weather of the current location or a shortcut to the last move. Just ideas not requirement.Accessing the summary screen from the front screen is easy and convenient with a tap on the middle of the goal circle. But when on the summary screen we have to use the back button to get back to the main screen.
A swipe would be in my opinion more user friendly.
In terms of moves analysis I am impressed. It’s not the level of MC website yet but when I started running in 2015 alongside my Suunto Quest I sometimes used Runtastic. The Suunto app is far better. And I even prefer it to Strava which is for me only a way to share with friends using different platforms (apps, Garmin, Polar…)
I will be soon using a Spartan but with this app I think that Suunto can target a wider audience and target people who don’t necessarily want or have the needs of a gps watch.
I cannot test as I don’t have a Bluetooth HR belt but would be nice to be able pair one with the app.
And for those who are in the fitness and run occasionally and (will) own a Suunto 3 Fitness being able to use the gps of their phone for recording a run would be a plus.Cheers,
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I installed the app this morning on an Android Motorola Motor. I could tell the app drained my battery at a noticeable rate. I ended up disconnecting the watch from my phone right before my run.
The watch worked well during a 4mi run. I connected the watch to the phone via Bluetooth and the app synced with the watch with no issue. I will need to keep the watch disconnected from the phone during the day until I’m ready to sync.
Also, the app seems to run in the background even if I forcestop the app.
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@jp386 That does not happen. Force stop kills the app.
But the app when not force stopped has a service running.For the battery issue take a look here perhaps you can post your stats here.
https://forum.suunto.com/topic/286/suunto-app-drains-battery/7