Suunto Spark
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Has anyone figured out how to connect the Spark to the Race 2? I’ve already downloaded the app, but it still won’t connect.
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@Speed-Man I think you have to use a SuuntoPlus app. But I’m not sure because I have no Spark.
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@Speed-Man Did you turn on the connection switch on the watch?

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@Svenning I can connect now. It seems like I need to keep the Suunto app open on the headphone connection screen for the headphones as well, and then the connection works more easily. Not sure if I’m understanding this correctly though.
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@Mitch9 what does the voice actually say that you couldn’t get through regular headphones and the Suunto app and the „voice feedback“ (Sprachwiedergabe) workout option?
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I’m a little confused with the need for the Suunto plus. Is this for metrics from the workout?
My user case would be simply listening to music or taking a call.
I’m guessing with that usage it would be a simple turn the headphones on, connect to the phone and away you go?
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@Audaxjoe I tested it once without combining the metrics; instead, it creates separate activities specifically to measure running dynamics. So I think it may not be necessary to connect it to the watch, unless you want to listen to the voice feedback. I’m still not completely sure though, since I’ve only tried it 2–3 times.
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@mickywickyftw It’s specifically about using headphones without a phone, by leaving the phone at home.
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@Audaxjoe yep they’re headphones, so for calls and music, you can just connect to your phone and your good to go
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I have to go deeper into user guide (and Spark app?) because yesterday I was on a small hike, watch recording activity, and listening to music into the spark. I accidentally launched « start activity » of the spark meanwhile ; after I stopped it, it recorded directly in the app a running activity with metric. Watch still recording my hike.
I don’t know if it’s because I was not on a running activity or if running metrics are anyway recorded appart watch activities. -
I’m probably buying the Spark to use with the Vertical 2 Ti. Since both products are already in the market, with these headsets, I think Suunto has a very good oportunity to go a lot further. The combo of the heatsets when paired with the watch, could be used to improve several things:
I.E:
- Voice notes while in activity
- Ability of making phone calls without taking the phone of the backpack when you are in a trail run. I.E, click button and say something like: call sister.
- Improve the pedometer features (no other brand has a product in the market which such a nice feature). I.E: When the GPS signal is lost because you are running indoor or in a treadmill.
I think there are many more use cases that would make an instant buy probably for many people.
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I just tested the new Suunto Spark in standalone mode (without a phone, only Race2). Lap alerts are working correctly, but I’m not receiving any notifications for heart rate zone changes, which is a crucial feature for my training. My firmware is up to date. Has anyone else experienced this?
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@Svenning have enabled voice feedback in the exercise settings on the watch?
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@Svenning thanks for sharing : I guess you need to use the spark app for that ?
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@Egika Sure thing dude ;o)

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@Tieutieu said in Suunto Spark:
I guess you need to use the spark app for that ?
Yes, from the SuuntoPlusStore.
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said in Suunto Spark:
I’m probably buying the Spark to use with the Vertical 2 Ti. Since both products are already in the market, with these headsets, I think Suunto has a very good oportunity to go a lot further. The combo of the heatsets when paired with the watch, could be used to improve several things:
I.E:
- Voice notes while in activity
- Ability of making phone calls without taking the phone of the backpack when you are in a trail run. I.E, click button and say something like: call sister.
- Improve the pedometer features (no other brand has a product in the market which such a nice feature). I.E: When the GPS signal is lost because you are running indoor or in a treadmill.
I think there are many more use cases that would make an instant buy probably for many people.
About this Suunto should also add navigation voice prompts (turn-by-turn directions, out of the route…). It is specially interesting for trail runners because sometimes you are in very technical paths or going down and you don’t want (or can’t) look at the screen of the watch.
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@dreamer_ that would be a major reason for me replace my shokz open run pro.
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@Gunnar said in Suunto Spark:
@dreamer_ that would be a major reason for me replace my shokz open run pro.
In fact, considering how Suunto’s watches are focused for the mountains that is very likely the very first thing that should be addressed (if possible).
I’ll receive the spark next week.
BTW, there’s also some feedback here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Suunto/comments/1slacal/suunto_spark_voice_coaching_does_not_work_with/Edit: I have seen this very nice review: https://youtu.be/88WuoxM0W80 (it’s in Spanish but there’s an english audio track). He says that the POD functionality means that you have 2 activities (one with the Suunto Spark and the other one with the watch). He also says that you need to start the activity in the watch and also in the spark.
Is it that true?
It seems like a bug, because if you are running with the Spark paired is because you really one the metrics of the Spark. It has not sense at all to have 2 activities if you are also running with a Suunto watch.
