Suunto Cheats

Suunto Hack 2.26.1 + Redeem Codes

Sports and adventure companion

Developer: Amer Sports Digital Services Oy
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: Free
Version: 2.26.1
ID: com.sports-tracker.suunto.iphone

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Description

Enable your active life with Suunto app.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

View key training, activity and sleep summaries as well as overall trends to help keep your life in balance.

Stay connected with notifications

Customize what you want to see on your sports watch during training and adventures by creating your own sport modes

Activity-specific heatmaps in Suunto app show you where the most popular routes are, all around the world.

For Suunto 3 Fitness, see your speed and distance as well as your track in the map by using the Suunto app to enable ‘connected’ GPS from your mobile phone.

Suunto D5, Suunto EON Steel, Suunto EON Core: Transfer your dive logs easily over Bluetooth to your mobile phone after diving.

Connect to your favorite sports services, such as Strava, Endomondo, TrainingPeaks, Relive and more.


GET THE BASICS

Suunto app keeps you on top of life and your sports or dives. Keep track of key activity details in your workout summaries and trends in your activity, daily steps, calories and sleep. With Suunto D5, Suunto EON Steel, Suunto EON Core transfer your dive logs to your mobile phone after diving.

Stay connected with notifications on your sports watch from your mobile phone. For Suunto 3 Fitness, see your speed and distance as well as your track in the map by using the Suunto app to enable ‘connected’ GPS from your mobile phone.

Ambit3 and Traverse family watches can now sync activities optimize GPS and connect to partner services from the Suunto app.


ADVENTURE ON THE GO

When you are going for run or ride and want to change the data you see your sports watch during training, you can customize it directly on Suunto app and it will update automatically to your watch.

Whether you be in a new city or just a new trail, you can plan your new favorite route with Suunto app, sync it to your watch, and Go! You can even import a .gpx for your next race or adventure (Suunto 9 and Suunto Spartan).


SHARE AND CONNECT HOW YOU WANT

The Suunto community is a vibrant and diverse group, sharing inspiring stories and experiences every day. Social sharing on Suunto app is personalizable - select whether you want to share distance, calories, speed, pace, duration, heart rate, ascent, even max speed! It’s up to you!

You can get additional unique benefits by connecting to our partner sport services such as Strava, TrainingPeaks, Endomondo, and Relive.


The Suunto app connects with Apple Health. Go to app settings to start sharing your data.

Learn more about Suunto and our heritage deeply rooted in exploration and adventure since 1936. suunto.com/testedforadventure

Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life

Version history

2.26.1
2023-07-31
This update contains feature improvements and bug fixes.
2.26.0
2023-06-12
This update contains feature improvements and bug fixes.
2.25.0
2023-05-30
This update contains feature improvements and bug fixes.
2.24.2
2023-05-14
This update contains feature improvements and bug fixes.
2.24.1
2023-05-09
This update contains feature improvements and bug fixes.
2.24.0
2023-05-07
This update contains feature improvements and bug fixes.
2.23.1
2023-05-01
This update brings new additions to “Training zone”. Also includes performance updates and bug fixes.
2.23.0
2023-04-24
This update brings new additions to “Training zone”. Also includes performance updates and bug fixes.
2.22.0
2023-03-28
This update brings a new feature “Training zone” with Training load, volume and intensity insights. Also includes performance updates and bug fixes.
2.21.0
2023-02-28
This update contains feature improvements and bug fixes.
2.20.1
2023-02-06
This update will bring bug fixes and the support for iOS 14 is dropped. New updates will be available for iOS 15 and above.
2.20.0
2023-01-24
This update will bring bug fixes and the support for iOS 14 is dropped. New updates will be available for iOS 15 and above.
2.19.2
2023-01-11
This update brings renewed graphs in workout details, performance enhancements as well as some bug fixes.
2.19.1
2022-12-19
This update brings renewed graphs in workout details, performance enhancements as well as some bug fixes.
2.19.0
2022-12-13
This update brings renewed graphs in workout details, performance enhancements as well as some bug fixes.
2.18.0
2022-11-22
This update brings new features, performance enhancements as well as some bug fixes. Create custom tags to add for your activities and see summaries based upon those tags. Two new app widgets are available: Ascent and Minimum HR last 7 days. Suunto 9 Peak Pro users can now re-order widgets in the watch, by using drag & drop in the app. SuuntoPlus sports app workout data can now be shown in lap and graph summaries.
2.17.2
2022-10-24
This update brings SuuntoPlus™ Store where you can discover new apps, devices & services to connect with your watch.
2.17.1
2022-10-12
This update brings SuuntoPlus™ Store where you can discover new apps, devices & services to connect with your watch.
2.17.0
2022-10-11
This update brings SuuntoPlus™ Store where you can discover new apps, devices & services to connect with your watch.
2.16.0
2022-08-29
This version brings the ability to create structured workouts that can be synced to your watch as SuuntoPlus™ guides, customization of home screen widgets, whilst also including fixes & performance improvements.
2.15.0
2022-06-14
This update contains feature improvements and bug fixes.
2.14.0
2022-05-23
This update contains feature improvements and bug fixes.
2.13.0
2022-04-21
This update contains feature improvements and bug fixes.
2.12.0
2022-03-16
This update contains feature improvements and bug fixes.
2.11.0
2022-02-15
With this update we enabled comparison with more graphs than ever before in your workouts. Check them out in the workout summary section and enjoy the detailed workout analyses. Suunto 9 Peak users can now see the nightly blood oxygen value from their sleep, update your watch to the latest firmware for the feature to be available. Add or remove SuuntoPlus™ features, get the tailor-made features for your workouts and adventures with this update on your watch. This release also works well with tablets and bigger screens.

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Ratings

4.1 out of 5
1 995 Ratings

Reviews

gainmeters,
Solid, simple app getting better over time
Although the Suunto app has largely been behind Garmin Connect and Polar’s data views when it comes to the application they are definitely invested in improving it steadily. I’ve used for almost 2 years now and it’s gotten much better in that time with many nice tweaks and additions.

The personal heatmaps of all sports you do exceeds what Strava offers (only cycling and running on the website version only) and the mobile app route builder is best in class and works perfectly with the current lineup of watches.

Would like to see more intuitive trend indicators on key metrics such as steps, stress, sleep or AI/ML insights on patterns in your data hard to find on your own. These would enhance UEx by offering more packaged “action items” for health tracking. Would also like to see more interactive HR graphs for daily HR wherein user can see min and max values and hover on graph at certain time in day to see exact value like Google Fit/Apple Health has with their HR graph.

Excellent progress Suunto team and keep up the good work.
warrentotheg ,
Watch Faces & Save/Resume
I appreciate all the hard work you have been putting in to get away from 2 apps (Movescount & Suunto). Love that you can create custom exercises from the app too! But, the stock watch faces are hideous and do not allow for any customization (fields, data, clock format, etc). My Garmin allows developers to create custom watch faces, and even the stock ones you can change the data on the fields, have different clocks, etc. Any plans for this in the near future? Also, my Garmin allows me to save an activity for later and the pick up whenever I decide to spin up GPS again. This is helpful because it keeps one GPS log (and upload to Strava, Garmin Connect, etc. not spamming my feed with more than one post for a climb/hike) and also doesn’t count my “rest” time (or sleep time if an overnighter) as the total activity. The whole point of having a fitness watch is to track “active” time. Would love to go all in with Suunto again. My Core was amazing. But since switching to a GPS watch, these are two huge dealbreakers for me...please address...you guys have hands down the best hardware...but the software is your Achilles heel. PS, huge improvements from the Suunto team year over year and I know you all take feedback to heart. Thank you and keep it up! :)
Detachment-1,
Just Not Good...BUT Getting Better
UPDATE. 09 AUGUST 2019

Since my last review the app has been working flawlessly. It tracks and auto syncs almost immediately after I’ve ended the workout session. Still only giving 3 stars out of an abundance of caution. If it continues to perform well I will update in a few months.

Initial Review:

I’ve used the Movescount with my Ambit 3 for a while, and it was fine. I just got a new Spartan Sport Baro (which I absolutely love). But the Suunto app is a mess. Initially it paired with my watch and downloaded activities fine. Since then it will not sync. I’ve followed all the troubleshooting steps and still nothing.

Probably the most frustrating thing though, I contacted customer support and listed everything I did, which was all the troubleshooting steps. As I suspected (and feared) they responded by basically cutting and pasting the troubleshooting steps. All of which I did, took the time to write out to let them know I did in an hopeful attempt to avoid that very response. So I’m not sure if they just didn’t read my message or where too lazy to care.

Suunto, if you’re really going all in on a useful app that works as you say you are, I have a right to expect more as a consumer. However, I love the free market and their are lots of great products out there and I’ve been an early adopter and a sneezer for Suunto for a while now, but I’ll just have to see how this goes in the next month.
R2D5,
Doesn’t run in background?!
I really want to love this app. Movescount worked but I (and I suspect most of us) only ever used it to set up my watch faces and relay my ‘moves’ to Strava. I love most of the immediate features of the Suunto app, a lot, but two major as yet unsolvable setbacks have me bummed out. One, it won’t run in the background on my iPhone 7 when I’m syncing. I’ll start the sync, and as soon as my screen times out, it interrupts the process and the sync fails. If I go to another screen to send a text, sync is interrupted and has to start over... apparently from scratch. Sometimes I have to reconnect to my watch altogether.

Also, the Progress bar doesn’t reflect what’s really happening. For all syncs, regardless of data size (and therefore upload time), the bar appears to proceed at the same rate rather quickly to 11 o’clock, then hangs out there until the upload is complete. So I have no idea how long I have to wait for the activity to upload, which for long runs can be well over 30 min.

For an app that’s supposed to replace the universally criticized Movescount, you’d think Suunto would have presented something a little more polished up front.

I know they’ll work these out but when we are advised to delete the Movescount app b/c of side by side connection issues, and leap into this app cold turkey, it should be clean.

Thanks Suunto. I mean that. Your watches rock, and I look forward to a better Suunto app.
adamkareem87,
Ambit3 Fail
Suunto forced migration to this app from movescount. I have yet to get my ambit3 peak to sync after 4 runs. It connects and begins syncing and fails every single time before completing. I’ve tried everything and still doesn’t work. I wish they had thoroughly tested ambit3 connectivity before pushing us to this app. Very frustrating. In addition I now have to deal with pop up adds for new watches they want me to buy. Beyond frustrating to deal with ads when I can’t even get my watch to sync. I’m getting the feeling the support and focus for keeping older (more reliable/simple/accurate) watches working is fading. It’s all about consuming more rather than support what’s already out there. Pretty disappointing but it’s all about selling product I suppose. I now have to sync with my computer and cable. Now I will consider Garmin since both Suunto and Garmin constantly have glitches syncing wirelessly. Real disappointing. New suunto models just don’t work like ambit3 peak. I’ve tried them all. Suunto if you read this please support your older loyal customers.
ydgsp,
Swimming pace, strava and slowness
Finally it synchronises with strava. Making some progress but it took at least 2 months since the first version I used. Unfortunately data interface is wrong for indoor swimming which is my main use in winter. now strava only takes into account the total workout time as the moving time so pace is totally wrong ( doing many series with many breaks pace can be therefore 30 % slower even though I am pausing the watch). This was not the case with movecount 2 weeks ago.

compare to Movescount you change the swimming pace kpi to 1km instead of the watch set up against 100m disturbing and unfortunately no possibility to modify it.

Also every time I try to edit one activity the application freezes and is not active for at least 15 sec if not completely dead.

Overall I miss Movescount and not satisfied with both Suunto and strava. ( after the problem on swimming pace I checked with my runs and it appears that Strava is adjusting the moving time even if you did not stop your watch. as an example in my last half marathon race strava automatically removed the time I spent drinking at the water stations so instead of 1h40min ( both spartan and official race time ) strava gave me 1:38 ). This issue has been reported for many years on strava support forum and they do not care. I hope Suunto will listen to the comments of its customer base as alternatives are numerous today... and would miss this strong watch ...
Giridar gajapathy,
Very premature release to market at least for Ambit3
The Suunto app a substitute for Movescount for a bit 3 is a premature release. Sync is slow and takes forever like 40 mins and I am not seeing the data. A phone call the sync fails and we have to reconnect. Profile setting option is wrong in app. Says correct it in watch, but it is correct in watch and wrong and no way of correcting in app. No way we can upload data to the app since there is no desktop version. Goal setting is very very primitive and we can set only hours. We cannot export files or import POI.
Really after an year of Movescount crash and burn?
There is no mention of this Suunto app in website. It is a picture on slide show. It does not say it is the replacement for Movescount to be sunset in 2020. Very sad if we need half the features we need to go to Movescount, but we need to uninstall it to install this.
I don’t think I have ever given a single star nor written a review like this but think after an year with Suunto and Movescount problems and now the much raved Suunto App. Sorry
Noonie Zilos,
Please Bring Back Movescount
I have the Ambit 3, which I have been using for well over 3 years now. The Suunto App doesn’t support older watch models in the sense that you can’t change your watch displays in the app. You can only do so with newer watch models. This was a big deal for me considering I’m always transitioning from roads to trails. I liked that I could change my displays to show cadence when road running or change to altitude when trail running. I was able to easily change settings and displays on the Movescount app, but now that I deleted Movescount I can no longer do so. It was a hassle to transition from Movescount to the Suunto app, which I could understand, but seeing that it took away a lot of important functionalities I was really disappointed. I hope an update comes soon for us older watch users or bring Movescount app back and allow us to use either or. I really like Suunto, but this has had me second guessing choosing a new brand.
Marksman1122,
Almost useless for Traverse Alpha
I got this watch specifically for hunting and hiking, since it’s advertised for exactly that. The watch works great, but the app is almost completely useless. The only thing it does is sync your “moves” and even then it does that slowly and annoyingly. This app is quite obviously designed almost exclusively for runners etc. I can appreciate that, but if you’re going to sell a watch specifically advertised for outdoorsmen and women for hunting fishing and hiking, there needs to be some way to actually sync POI saved with the watch. I’ve used the Garmin EarthLink app with my inReach mini and have been nothing but impressed with it. I was expecting similar functionality and intercommunication but have this far been sorely disappointed. I’ll put the watch and app through their paces while deer hunting at the end of the month and see if it’s worth a hoot or if I just wasted a lot of money on a mediocre, stand-alone gps watch.
klong1132,
Not for Traverse users
This app is a huge step backwards in terms of speed, functionality and stability for Traverse users. I have a Traverse Alpha and was invited by a pop up in the Movescount app to start using the new Suunto app as it was now supporting my watch. The new app advises that you must delete the Movescount app. I did this and moved to the new app only to find I lost the ability to customize the information shown on my watch while recording an event. Then once I try to sync the event to the new app it takes up to 15 minutes, maybe more. The app starts the sync over every time you leave the sync screen. This is a big problem for those of us who use our watch with only an iPad or phone since you have to reset the watch entirely to go back to Movescount and change the watch face. Sorry for rambling, but I think Suunto has rushed into this for Traverse users. I’m sure the app will improve with time but it is very frustrating as is.