Transfer routes from logbook to navigation?
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@prenjMaybe I will have to use the phone again
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@nikshot said in Transfer routes from logbook to navigation?:
but you donât have internet, electricity in the phone, the phone broke,
you can also lose the watch, the watch drains the battery , or it brokes, or it explodes ⊠or âŠ
What exactly will it do for me in this situation
What should you do, maybe, Use a map ?
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@sartoricYears ago I bought Suunto Ambit 2 Sapphire, he doesnât have this problem! If the clock draws the route, you can use it immediately, without the need for a phone and whatever else you can think of. With this watch I went around all the mountains in Bulgaria without anyoneâs help - Pirin, Rila, Stara Planina ⊠I just put the watch on and left and if something went wrong, the watch would bring me back. So I became a very big fan of Suunto. The Suunto watch became mine favorite toy. A few months ago I bought Suunto 9 Baro Titanium in the hope of having an even more powerful, safe and modern tool for my adventurous adventures, but at the moment I am very disappointed if Suunto Brand does not correct this omission (to be able to use the created tracks). from the watch without being dependent on a phone) will lose me from their community and maybe I wonât be the only one.
And maybe you didnât get the sarcasm - that everyone âifâ means how absurd it is for Suunto to be dependent on a phone in situations where the phone itself is useless -
@nikshot said in Transfer routes from logbook to navigation?:
And maybe you didnât get the sarcasm - that everyone âifâ means how absurd it is for Suunto to be dependent on a phone in situations where the phone itself is useless
maybe you didnât get my sarcasm too about how absurd itâs for a hiker to rely only on a gps (watch or not) when wandering in unknown places following new and unknown paths
I mean, I get your disappointment, but with android I can download, convert and reload the route without any data coverage.
Afaiu @Brad_Olwin can do it on IOs too
In situation like that, I usually bring a power bank with me, so I can charge both watch, phone, head lamp and battery in general ⊠and a map of course -
@sartoricYes, I understand, you have just confirmed my conclusion, and that is that in critical situations, the modern Suunto (unlike the old generation CA 2) is useless âŠ
You donât think I bought Suunto to walk with him on the âChamps-ĂlysĂ©esâ: D -
@nikshot useless is a bit exaggerated right?
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulosDonât get me wrong, I love this watch, but in the specific situations Iâm talking about, thatâs right.
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@nikshot its your right to say that. But also A2 could just fail (crash mid activity) and then its worse as itâs not Mobile connected.
That said, I do understand the need of this feature. I dont want to argue.
However, please during critical situation prepare better than just going out with a non connected watch. Else Bear Grills will Grill.
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@prenj Find back gives you the equivalent of a POI at the location you started recording.
From the S9 manual:
If you are using GPS when recording an activity, Suunto 9 automatically saves the starting point of your exercise. With Find back, Suunto 9 can guide you directly back to your starting point.
So for retracing a complex route where the direct line back could put you in a series of dead ends, itâs next to useless.
Do people from Suunto read these comments? If so could one of them kindly explain why they took functionality that was in the older watches (in my case a Traverse) out of the watch and put it in the app?
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@david-young you understand that:
- You have all the stats of that start poi
- You have the route in detail as breadbrumb
Do people from Suunto read these comments? If so could one of them kindly explain why they took functionality that was in the older watches (in my case a Traverse) out of the watch and put it in the app?
There was nothing gotten out of the traverse. It works as it worked right? or did I miss something?
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Thanks for replying.
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Yes, you have the stats for the start POI, but where does that get you? Weâre assuming we have trekked out of reach of a wifi signal, and canât use the app to make a new route.
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Breadcrumb is NOWHERE explained in the S9 manual. Maybe itâs the solution?
Sorry, I didnât mean that the Traverse had been impaired by removing the recording feature, I meant that the new expensive watches Suunto want us to buy have been impaired by removing the recording feature, and Iâm curious as to why they did it!
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@david-young check the last screen. It always records the route even when paused. You can use that to navigate back to start even without enabling the âfindbackâ function. The findback function is to show some stats around the starting points and add some arrows at the navigation screen.
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos OK, Iâll give Breadcrumb a try this afternoon when I trek into the wilds of the city centre.
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulosLet me just say that the moment we record the route, there is no going back, not even the last screen.
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@david-young watch out there at the concrete jungle
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@nikshot what do you mean ?
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulosWith A2 if it crashes maybe (but it didnât happen to me) ⊠but with S9 as it is connected it is guaranteed that I will not have a track at the end!
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulosItâs very simple - return the old function in question.
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@nikshot that is not so simple but I agree
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@nikshot s9 will keep the current recorded data , also not sure what A2 would do