Offline music playback
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@esca233 sorry, for me it’s not obvious.
Have you ever done embedded software development?
You need to handle the files on the watch, but what is more, the whole ecosystem including the app needs to support somehow handling, transmitting etc the files.
This is not a 1 week task.
And then there are all those other “small” ideas that are on the list and need to be prioritised. Like multiple alarms, battery stats, more details and labels in the map + a myriad more.This means how good however your idea is: weighing the benefit for the majority of users (so far noone voted for your idea) against the effort needed and other features not being done in the meantime - there is close to 0 chance it will happen… Plus the technology trend is shifting away from mp3 file handling…
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@Egika I actually did, yes (for 3 years). What are you talking about? You’re already handling, transmitting the files on the watch (f.e. maps).
I asked for any plans in the future (maybe next year) and not a change in one week, please read carefully.Thank you for your feedback, but your opinion is just useless.
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@esca233 I am trying to explain, why I think this will not make it into the watch.
As I work in product management for tech as well, I think I can imagine how this idea will be handled.
This does not mean that I don’t like ideas - they are the core of any innovation.
Just sometimes a realistic look a things is also necessary.
I understand if you don’t like my realistic point of view…
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@Egika said in Offline music playback:
@esca233 sorry, for me it’s not obvious.
Like multiple alarms, battery stats, more details and labels in the map + a myriad more.
Should we hope for this?🤫
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@Mff73 not all of this…
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@Egika Offline music was one topic of one of the latest polls/ surveys from Suunto.
So, why mentioning it when it is not even considered? -
I found it disappointing my S9P didn’t actually store music; especially when the advertising implies a music player. Quote: 'Train with your favorite music…"
Every cheap Chinese ‘sports watch’ I have seen can play music off-line…
Not so hard. 90% done. They already have the GUI on the watch; FTPs; Storage; BLE… -
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not a feature the vertical needs. Better to use ressources on the sports features and not these kinds of gadgets
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@Stefan-Kersting
Yeh - sorry; wrong device. I’m still new to this forum and I was commenting on the general topic of ‘Offline music player’ (or lack there of) rather than this specific device… -
@MWR-NZ said in Offline music playback:
Stefan-Kersting
Yeh - sorry; wrong device. I’m still new to this forum and I was commenting on the general topic of ‘Offline music player’ (or lack there of) rather than this specific device…No you don’t need to be sorry, it’s typical suunto target audience.
Anyway, welcome to Suunto community forum
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@zhang965 what if new watch will have offline music? Suunto in 5 star hotel?
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@Likarnik said in Offline music playback:
@zhang965 what if new watch will have offline music? Suunto in 5 star hotel?
It’s a liesheng watch.
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@Egika Back in the mid 2000s the software team I led added MP3 and Audible book support to a portable automotive GPS. It was quite a bit of work… I do not miss embedded device software development with an RTOS. I spent about 12 years developing software for embedded RTOS devices. It was fun, don’t get me wrong. But I much prefer these days working on Linux for SoC design and development.
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@esca233 So we have to use some third-party apps to convert Spotify to MP3 otherwise, Spotify is not supported on Suunto Watch.
Edit: link removed
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I was a big SuuntoFan but changed to Garmin due to several Software bugs and Features Suunto promised to have but after waiting for months and nothings nothing changed.
I would now immediately change back to Suunto but the onliest thing that stops me is that the Race (or any Suunto watch) does not have music stored on the watch. I dont want to go running with my smartphone !!! Wo runs with a heavy smartphone??
It’s like going to swim with stones in your pockets. Makes no sense…Waiting for this function to finally change back to Suuno. I would change also just for the app. Way better
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@kl-peintner I run with my phone, an Apple 13mini. Garmin implementation of Apple Music is worse than horrible! I am unsure whether any current hardware will have music storage. There is a lot of mixed opinion on this. Playing music and streaming to headphones has a major battery hit and Suunto has worked hard to optimize battery life. The only Suunto with music storage is the Suunto 7, which was a WearOS watch, my experience with music storage on that watch was better than Garmin but not by much.
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Even if I was once a mp3 man, one must admit that this age is over. And I don’t want to listen to the same music all the time.
Streaming is now the use.
Unless we got OTA music listening with awesome battery (I mean that would not affect exercice battery life) I beg that we never got music on our suunto’s.
If I want to listen to music I take my phone and my wings. I use a belt the phone doesn’t move at all. -
Other manufacturers have figured out how to have playlists imported from Spotify or Apple music and streamed from the device. A simple manual update or sync keeps the playlists updated and fresh.
It’s a bit of a laugh that Suunto can’t implement even basic mp3 support, let alone syncing capabilities at this stage when you can find the functionality in even $20 devices these days.