Ok, re-creating the custom sport mode did the trick, maybe old one was using the “Basic” cycling mode and not the "Power’ one (a thing that also just figured out it existed!)
It’s finally FIXED!!!:
On iOS, I uninstalled and reinstalled the app, re-synced the watch, and just in case, restarted it.
This morning, sleep tracking was recorded correctly, and the morning report appeared as expected.
@Tami999 I have similar issues from time to time. Sometimes it gets stuck trying to connect to the built-in OHR sensor even though it tells me that it has connected to the external sensor - the way I can tell is that the sensor icon is different between the OHR and the external sensor. And sometimes it completely fails to connect to the external sensor no matter what, and I have to unpair the sensor and pair it again, and that sometimes takes a few attempts like you described. The whole experience is sub-par! And if I try to use two external sensors - that works even worse!
@Jan-Krejčí if you have AOD activated it goes to dark mode. It is still OK for viewing the track but not as easy to spot side roads. You could use it OK, but the V1 remains easy to read at all times.
When I first purchased the V2 I was going to send it back because of this issue, but after keeping it for a week or so the clearer and larger screen on the V2 won me over. (Screen is technically the same size but as no solar charging ring is on the V2 in reality it is bigger and much clearer for my old eyes
@MdzOtt said in Can't remove routes that were synced from Strava:
However, if you have an Android tablet or you run an Android emulator on Windows, suddenly SA is a decent option
Another option is to run an iOS Suunto app on MacBook - this way I have a full screen route editor on laptop. But I still prefer Strava route editor because heatmap data is better and because I can overlay Strava segments. And by the way, Strava route editor does support on-route waypoints.
@rikohock I had this problem once or twice, quite a while ago, and a somewhat similar problem – the inability to delete routes from the watch.
But I haven’t noticed anything like that in recent months.
My experience with Race 2 is not that bad. I had a streak of 5 skiing activities over around two weeks and all worked fine. Then the 6th activity didn’t work. I rebooted the watch and had two activities without a problem.
However, I agree that if you want to make sure that the activity shows the #of runs and descent, your best bet is to reboot the watch before the activity. Btw. You can reboot ahead of time (e.g., before leaving home).
@jjpaz In the past, with a Suunto watch, you had to run a bit further because Strava would slightly reduce the distance. Now it’s almost the opposite. Of course, some algorithm might have changed, but 1-2% shouldn’t matter because the measurement error is probably at least that much.
In any serious applications, GPS is not used to precisely measure distance.
@ogillot
AFAIK the Nautic only shows the land surface map, not the underwater topographic map.
Plus, the surface map also disappears when the dive starts.