Smart sensor
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I think @Ze-Stuart s data are shown wrong on iOS.
Here is what I see.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos quite strange situation how same application on different OS is acting…But how come HR with OHRM is shown fine even on iOS app?
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@slash that is a good question I can answer.
Some belts and OHRs have the ability to send IBI data to the watch.
IBI stands for interbeat interval, known as R-R as well.
This is the time, usually in milliseconds, between to beats.IBI is the mother of HR. All belts/etc that report HR ONLY so some processing on an IBI set buffer.
Good to know:
HR is actually a “stupid” value as it lets you see the value of Beats Per Minute but you update it every 1s. Now add to that that 1s can contain even one beat (60BPM) the more low you drop the more hard it gets as of time needed to calculate. If for example the HR is < 60 BPM, lets say 30bpm imagine that every 2 seconds you get a beat. Anyways you can take a look in this section to know more if youlikeTo cut a long story short someone has to process the IBI and derive an HR for the user.
Since IBI is stored on the watch and not HR if not from OHR, then the app, fails to process that. Why I do not know.I have implemented the IBI data in my app(quantify-self not Suunto ) and feel free to ask any questions about. Just for the record, I had to study and experiment for 2 weeks longs to be able to give a correct result.
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@SlaSh said in Smart sensor:
But how come HR with OHRM is shown fine even on iOS app?
Here’s what I think is happening with my swim: I record using a chest strap, which means that the two data streams - swim data from watch, and HR data from strap - have to be incorporated into one. The summary on the watch is always wrong, and mirrors what we see in the app, which makes me think the app pulls the watch’s summary. Movescount, on the other hand, shows correct data: I think because it either re-analyses the data from the watch, or, because there are two discrete files (HR and swim data) that it recombines and aligns.
When you record HR with the HRM in the watch, the data is recorded live, hence the data in the app is correct. Unless, of course, I misunderstood and the OHRM you’re talking about is an external one, and that would explain why @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos has his comment about HRV (which he’s right, is the interesting, juicy, high-resolution HR data we truly want).
I have a ticket with Suunto about incorrect watch summaries, which they’ve sent off to Finland.
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OHRM should stand for Optical Heart Rate Monitoring, so the watch
And it should be this case as the other sensor involved is the belt one … as far as I understood -
@Ze-Stuart if you have a belt paired ohr should not work. Can you double check that ?
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos doesnt work I can confirm for baro.
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@SlaSh and what happens if the belt goes out of reach ?/
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos HR is not tracked same story with if belt battery is depleted ohrm is not engaged and you are left without hr tracking until you stop workout.
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@SlaSh yeah that is intentional since you are using the belt. I would never prefer the opposite.
There were a lot of cases in the past that people complained about this behavior of switching to ohr.
If you select the belt it should be the belt. You can leave the watch at the gym locker and go train without making it a mess.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Why not to leave option for user to use or not to use ohrm if signal with belt is lost?
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@SlaSh that is what it should have been like. But it’s strange it isn’t.
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@Ze-Stuart I have already done all the hints about the HR sensor, I bought a new sensor and it worked a week or two properly and then everything went bad. I’m using a Decathlon sensor for 30 USD and everything works great, just swimming is a problem. I bought a Wahoo sensor and check how it works. Suunto, I’ll get rid of the sensor.
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@Brad_Olwin
Any new info about the acknowledged issue?
I just bough a new smart sensor as I have started doing a lot of open water swimming. But I am getting only partial data from the smart sensor/SSU…Paused ewach stint in OWS, last one didnt get recorded…
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@johan6504 BTW is the water salty ?
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Smart sensor:
@johan6504 BTW is the water salty ?
No, not in this case, all swims with this new smart sensor has been in fresh water. But I will be racing in the ocean later.
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@johan6504 will test today again. Will try the next days some swims with the belt on salty as well so keep an eye also at my moves if you like.
It can be a lot of factors to be honest but we will nail this one.
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@johan6504 Not until next watch update. I saw this in the WatchuSeek forum where a member reported an issue with highHR or dropouts and Suunto send him an email acknowledging a software problem that will be fixed.
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Replied also to the other thread.
Strangely at open water I get some flats with the belt. Reported it.
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@Brad_Olwin said in Smart sensor:
@johan6504 Not until next watch update. I saw this in the WatchuSeek forum where a member reported an issue with highHR or dropouts and Suunto send him an email acknowledging a software problem that will be fixed.
I have this issue too. Sometimes, at the middle of some run, the HR increases suddenly over 230/240/250 HR and after a while it drops to the correct values. It is like you add some offset to the HR data. Some times it happens even 2 or three times in a run. I thought it was related to some movement of the belt but it isn’t because I’ve tighten it till the point it has brushed my skin and some times I got the same issue. I also thought the belt was damaged, but it is quite new, from March, or even it was related to some new polyester T-shirts I bought but then it happened with the old ones which the ones I haven’t had the issue.
Anyway, it is good to know that it is a software issue, Suunto is aware of it and they will solve it.