![]() Top left of the Trends page - you can select the Date Range.Ĭhose whatever metrics are most relevant to the type of riding you do (for instance I like 3 minute power for Pursuit efforts, all the way up to 60 mins for TT. On the top you should see "Trends Diary Activities Train" By clicking on 'TRENDS' you will be able to see your best metrics you have chosen. NP is there - just look for it (unless it's been removed in the latest build?) Left box is all available metrics - click on what you want to move it to the right pane for each 'tab' listed above. INTERVALS - should show the selected metrics for each interval in a ride (on the summary page). SUMMARY tab - will show up for each ride you upload (on the main screen). Go to Preferences, then the 'Metrics' icon.īESTS tab - is for looking at your best value for a metric over your entire history (or you can select the time period - like last 3 months, etc). like there was/is on WKO3?Īnd out of interest, what do you find the most useful metric(s)? Is there a way to view peak powers for 10s, 1 min, 2 min, 5 min, 10 min, etc. How do you view xPower/NP for a given interval? I can select intervals in the 'ride' tab but can only see average power. I have just got a new laptop so making the switch across to GC from WKO3 so forgive me if these are obvious: But, I will give Suunto credit that while the new Suunto App isn’t the analytic rich environment that Movescount was, it’s certainly far more mobile-friendly, and does have newer features that the older Suunto platform doesn’t have – such as the Strava-like route creation tools to find and create popular routes, a feature I tested this past summer.Rather start a new topic I thought I would just ask on this one as I have stumbled across it. In any case, I don’t know if this will be the end of this Movescount mini-series or not. Amazon says it can deliver me another Suunto 7 tomorrow morning with the 25% discount (if I order in the next 3 hours and 23 minutes). Suunto’s fine print says it could take 2-4 weeks to get the discount. Though, the 30% discount is less than the 40%+ discount offered by retailers over the holiday, and only 5% more than the 25% discount currently offered by retailers. Plus, if you’ve got an older Spartan, Ambit, Ambit 2, Ambit 3, or Traverse watch – they’re still offering that 30% discount to upgrade to a newer Suunto watch, including the Suunto 7. At the bottom of that earlier linked page (not the Simpsons one, this one), they allow you to click on which watch you have, and then it’ll show you the steps for linking it up to the Suunto App and associated backend platform that’s powered by what used to be Sports Tracker. Instead, it just connects to a different platform with less features. The good news though is your watch doesn’t die. Both the Simpsons and the Boeing 747 are still going (mostly) strong. In case you were wondering, other famous Feb 9th events include The Simpsons becoming the longest-running prime-time animated series, and the first flight of the Boeing 747. In any case, then two weeks later on Tuesday, February 9th, 2021, Suunto will join other famous events in February 9th history, by ending sync from the Ambit and Traverse series watch to Movescount. The definition of ‘closed’ is a little fuzzy to me, but I presume that means you can’t create new things – like routes, or upload workouts to it. ![]() A shade of irony that I had to use Suunto’s page to demonstrate a COROS feature for a watch that’s slowly taking market share from Suunto.) Suunto Movescount was literally the only platform that managed to do it mostly correctly. (*Fun fact: I stumbled on this page purely by accident while trying to find a way to create routes with GPS waypoints exported in the files, for my COROS navigation post. In addition, for Ambit3 and Traverse users, the Movescount app closes off too. Though, your training data remains accessible. According to a page I stumbled on earlier this week*, starting this upcoming Tuesday the Suunto 9 and Spartan series web and app features will be closed. Instead, like the rest of the world – 2021 was when the party would start.Īnd thus, we find ourselves steamrolling towards Tuesday, January 26th, where in a confirmation e-mail sent out this morning the first of a series of turn-offs will truly begin. They pulled out their 2020 card and decided then was not the time. ![]() But, to quote arguably factually the best movie series ever made: I’m not dead !Īs you may remember in my occasional coverage of this series, we last left off back in September when Suunto updated that they’d be starting shutdown sequences within two weeks. At the very least it should support the same functions as v2 zoom ride plot zoom aerolab And ideally, shoul. There are few sports tech stories that have longer plot lines than a Netflix series – but the turndown of Suunto’s once flagship online platform is giving Game of Thrones a run for its money. This was an oversight and should be added back.
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