ETA is calculated by your current speed. Assuming that you maintain that speed until the end of the route. It does not take the route ahead into the calculation because of the many unpredictable factors.
@surfboomerang So yes, I needed to set location accuray to on. I’m sure I didn’t change anything, so maybe one of the updates (either google or Suunto) changed the way this was needed. Either way, yes, weather now syncing. Thanks!
@Tob_Ax
The answer is somewhere there https://forum.suunto.com/search?in=titles&term=Edit sleep&matchWords=all&by=&categories=&searchChildren=false&hasTags=&replies=&repliesFilter=atleast&timeFilter=newer&timeRange=&sortBy=timestamp&sortDirection=desc&showAs=posts
@RightNow Yes sure everyone one is entitled to expressing their concerns. I have only positive feedback for them since I too have contacted them couple of times and they were always helpful. I do not know though how can ‘distance calibration’ be affected by the shoes. The calibration is applied to it via the GPS (when using Stryd with Garmin or Apple at least). The shoes affect all other metrics but dont think that 1km is different if you run it with one or other pair. It will always be 1 km.
I’d suggest the ball is entirely in FF’s court on this. If they update the firmware on the belt to include the RR data in the bluetooth stream then it will start working with ZoneSense.
If the data isn’t there then Suunto can’t do anything.
@Tomas-Holcek Noone here will be able to share if there are plans regarding this limitation.
Your other question is easy to answer though:
Race and Race S have the same 2 S+ limitation like Vertical and other models.
@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos This is an unrelated battery drain issue. I’ve posted about this several times, most recently earlier this week - https://forum.suunto.com/post/156116
The drain happens with the watch off the wrist, sitting undisturbed. Mine went from 93-3% in four days.