What do you love about the Suunto app?
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@silentvoyager
I really disliked the popup window with the different pages… it was tidy but still not so easy to setup…
I like the number field and the scroll down menus…
even better would be selecting favourite values and the drag and drop…
hmm… I’m placing suggestions offtopic again -
Lets stick to the subject people. Consider this as a survey.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos
what about creating bundles of features in SA that we can rate? or is this not part of your idea? -
@TELE-HO this one is not exactly my idea.
I got asked to report what people like about the app.
I could have gone on and collected any single post , but rather I preferred to activily ask you guys.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos
when I read all comments, I get to think that @Brad_Olwin wrote quite a simple and good summary of what the majority loves about SA -
@TELE-HO said in What do you love about the Suunto app?:
@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos
when I read all comments, I get to think that @Brad_Olwin wrote quite a simple and good summary of what the majority loves about SAThat is maybe true if you count just the forum users. I think this forum represents maybe 5% of SA users.
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@fejker
but it is official and no one can be forced to read or contribute here -
It works.
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Geolocated activities on world map ! Fantastic !
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Reliable sync and notifications
Activity comparison
Frequent app updates
Route planning
Heatmaps
Sport mode customization (altough a lot can be improved on this point)
Suunto S9 Baro Black - Samsung S5 Neo with LineageOS 16Reports by month, week, year very easy.
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Map view with dynamic point on the track linked with altitude/speed/HR. Great !
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It’s improved greatly in the past 10 months. Features have been added to improve data analysis. Don’t really have any problems with what is in the app and nothing should be removed. I have problems with what is not in the app.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos how about in-app survey so that more people can express their opinion?
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@Łukasz-Szmigiel
we’ve had that some time ago… for general questions but also for things that were about to be implemented…
I think suunto is busy with that stuff right now…the issue I see is: we request things, they start working on them, before they release these things we’ve requested, we request much more…
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@TELE-HO strange how that works, right? But this is how it is if you put an unfinished product on the market. If it at least had MC features I don’t think that many would be complaining/requesting.
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The Suunto app is fine, but nothing to write home about.
However the Suunto app ecosystem is severely lacking and currently just resembles a crippled version of the MC + MC web package. Please, Suunto, let’s finish the product first, then polish.
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@fejker
yes it’s true!
I mean I have made the same “mistake” in our company when we made a new setup for the 3D CAD… we started configuring from scratch instead of removing things we don’t need anymore and then adding new things… next time I know this as I have learned my lesson. (it was the first time for me…) -
Suunto App helps me to get how awesome is Movescount
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@jsuarez said in What do you love about the Suunto app?:
The Suunto app is fine, but nothing to write home about.
However the Suunto app ecosystem is severely lacking and currently just resembles a crippled version of the MC + MC web package. Please, Suunto, let’s finish the product first, then polish.
Cannot agree more with this.
Suunto App is sufficient 90-95% of the time for tasks like syncing an activity, quickly glancing at the summary of metrics, making some quick configuration changes (although modern Suunto watches aren’t really externally configurable besides sport mode screens), and perhaps looking at weekly or monthly totals.
However the remaining 5-10% is where a real analysis is needed and Suunto App is severely lacking there, partially due to the tiny phone screen and partially due to severely lacking graphing and data analytics tools.
It isn’t useful to look at one metric at a time. Ability to overlay multiple metrics together and select and zoom is essential. Movescount has that!
Furthermore, let’s say I did some fartleks and now want to select an arbitrary segment on the graph and look at my average HR or cadence, or pace over that interval. Easy with Movescount, impossible with SA.
Let’s say I want to quickly find a race I did 5 years ago then look at details and find splits between aid stations. Easy with MC, impossible with SA.
How about ordering all my activities by total ascent and looking at the top ones? Need more examples?
What SA offers instead are some silly comparisons, such as telling me that my average HR on this run was 140 bpm worse than on the previous run even though I didn’t use HR monitor on the previous run. Or telling me that this run was 20 miles shorter than the previous run. Am I supposed to make each next run longer than previous? What kind of guidance is that? Is it targeted at people with a new year resolution who have been running for one week?
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@silentvoyager
thanks man! nothing to add!
…ok, it is about what we love, but there’s still alot we don’t love…