@2b2bff but it seems it does. At least on the Suunto Run. I saved today’s run to report tomorrow.
2 issues happened. Max heart rate much higher than registered on the HR chart and in the end I did a pause and the connection to the Suunto Chest Straps was lost when I restarted a few seconds later.
The maximum HR registered by the chest strap was 154bpm but somehow on the Max HR in the intervals summary many values of 170bpm (these are wrong) appears. Also it can be seen that the HR chart doesn’t end. It was the pause. Unfortunately Suunto seems unable to solve this issue that affects all watches and makes all data contaminated by wrong measures or lack of them.
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@Joe-Hennessey I see, that’s odd indeed. As mentioned above, this seems to be known by Suunto and they will fix in future, now it’s the waiting game :), if I get to reproduce will share here.
@VoiGAS said in Is there still demand for a modern MIP endurance watch?:
But I think AMOLED could completely replace MIP with better adaptive reactions to movement and sunlight. Max brightness is good already on RaceS
The market thinks otherwise. The supply of MIP is dwindling because there is not enough demand, and as I understand currently there are only one or two producers of small round MIP displays for watches.
Another problem with MIP is that displays are thicker and require a wider bezel, which is not what most customers want.
Going to post it here also to see if Suunto makes this issue a priority to them.
I saved today’s run to report tomorrow.
2 issues happened. Max heart rate much higher than registered on the HR chart and in the end I did a pause and the connection to the Suunto Chest Straps was lost when I restarted a few seconds later.
The maximum HR registered by the chest strap was 154bpm but somehow on the Max HR in the intervals summary many values of 170bpm (these are wrong) appears. Also it can be seen that the HR chart doesn’t end. It was the pause. Unfortunately Suunto seems unable to solve this issue that affects all watches and makes all data contaminated by wrong measures or lack of them.
The data sent to other plataforms like Strava or Intervals.icu is correct except for the disconnection in the end.
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Today I did another test with a different round-trip track.
Editing those points of the track in Komoot does not seem to make any effect. The offset is always there.
After a while, I went out of the route like 1km and then I returned to the route again and started running back in the route. The autoreverse did not work until a very long time. I started receiving notifications but after skipping many indications.
Another little thing:
The text when out of the route is extremely small and completely unreadable.
This needs a little fix (that icon is just an invented one as an example, and colors and everything should be according to the layout)
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Bluetooth connection to Garmin HRM crashed after few minutes. Logs sent 28.04.2026 21:44.
It’s so frustrating, that bug present few FW ago is boiling my blood again.