SendaOne v0.17.153

Google Maps to Suunto

Suunto watches follow a route once it is a GPX file. SendaOne turns any Google Maps link into a GPX with the full polyline, your stops and computed elevation — then you import it into the Suunto app and sync it to your Suunto 9, Vertical or Race. No account at SendaOne, no email, no install.

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How it works

  1. Share the route from Google Maps. Plan it in any mode, tap Share and copy the link. Short maps.app.goo.gl and long google.com/maps URLs both work.
  2. Convert it to GPX at SendaOne. Paste the link on the home page, keep GPX, click Convert. You get a valid GPX 1.1 file with the polyline decoded, waypoints preserved and elevation included.
  3. Import into the Suunto app. Open Map then Routes, Import the GPX, and sync to your watch to follow it with turn prompts on the wrist.

Why SendaOne

Frequently asked questions

How do I get a Google Maps route onto my Suunto watch?

Convert the Google Maps link to a GPX at sendaone.com, then in the Suunto app open Map/Routes, Import the GPX and sync to your watch. Suunto reads standard GPX 1.1 — no account at SendaOne.

Which Suunto watches work?

Any Suunto with route navigation: Suunto 9, 9 Peak, Vertical, Race and the Suunto 5 family. The GPX imports into the Suunto app and syncs to the watch.

Does it keep the elevation profile?

Yes. SendaOne computes elevation from Google's Maps Elevation API and writes it into the GPX, so the Suunto app and watch show the climb profile.

Is it free?

Yes. SendaOne is free, no account and no email; the free tier covers up to ten conversions per day per IP. The GPX is the same on every tier.

See also: Google Maps to GPX · Google Maps to COROS · Google Maps to Garmin