Activelook experience
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@mr-quality Just a couple of thoughts. One of the display ‘pages’ is the blank page so have you tried moving to a different ‘page’ to see if data shows? Also, there is really no way the Race would have any impact on how blurry the display is. The data sent from the watch is literally just the values - like from a BT power or HR meter - and it is the glasses that render these values onto the display.
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@mr-quality
I just used engo2 with race this morning. If you have gesture feature you can switch screens and if you switch to a blank one, it will not show any data.
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I’ve tried to change the screen but I have no data visible. With the ActiveLook Android app it is working - so it seems the Suunto Race is the problem. I’ve tried it with the “basic running” - in which sport mode does it work for you?
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@far-blue Suunto is definitely not responsible for the blurred display. It would be good if Suunto would also provide a compatibility list for the mentioned glasses in the app. Only two Suunto watches currently seem to support this. Interestingly, it is not currently possible to purchase glasses from two of the providers mentioned. They may be working on follow-up models.
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I only tried trail running, running and walking. They work on Race, Vertical and 9Pro. Have titanium version but that should not matter. I think S+ is same sw for all 3 watches. Did you try any another bt devices on s+? Like core temo sensor or absolute sweat, stryd? You may have bt issue. My active look sometimes do not connect first attempt, but it works second attempt.
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@lexterm77 thx for the info. No I didn‘t. What settings where activ at your watch? Is your flight mode deactivated?
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@mr-quality
Airplane mode is off, network wireless network autmatic, discovery on.
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Hi, I have an Update: last time I went for a run I’ve tried the engo2 again and as always I didn’t have any data available on the glasses. However I’ve continued my training and after half an hour I’ve noticed that the screen in the glasses is now working - since then it works properly every time. I assume that from time to time (or for the first time) it can happen that it takes some time (>5min) to get a proper connection and data available on the screen of the glasses. I hope this info is helpful for others as the engo2 glasses in combination with the Suunto Race is a really nice option for running training.
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Dear all,
since yesterday, I own a pair of Engo 2 glasses. Connection to my Suunto 9 Peak Pro via the Activelook SuuntoPlus App on the watch works fine.
Am I right, that there are the following restrictions?
a) There is no way to customize the data shown in the glasses, when using it via the SuuntoPlus App?
b) Hence, there is no way to use different pages of data in the glasses and use the gesture feature to switch between them?Best regards
M_C_E
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Hi, @m_c_e
It it seems like that.I think ActiveLook app or Suunto watch is selecting 3 default data fields depending selected activity.
I hope Suunto will make an update that allows to customize the data fields and screens sent to ActiveLook glasses.
I’m using ActiveLook glasses for kayaking and it shows only distance, heart rate and speed. I’d like to have data fields of Workout timer, Speed, Cadence and Heartrate, but no luck there yet.
I have a Suunto Race S and it’s screen goes dark after 15 sec. after starting activity for battery save, so I can’t see anything from that. Solution for that was to buy ENGO 2 glasses… …but there is no option to custom fields.
I hope the customization is coming sooner than later.
Br. Tomi