TSB in Watch Screen Not actually like in app
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Curious if yesterday you were at -7 and it’s just some lag issue or if it’s a made up number
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I think this is known and should be fixed in a few weeks with the new firmware.
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@GiPFELKiND what else is not good? You hoped for fixing some bugs… what bugs have you found in the Race?
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@ChrisA you got private Message…
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@GiPFELKiND
Your bugs are secret? -
@Mff73 One of the things I noticed was that in the weather widget there was no symbol for the weather next to the temperature. Furthermore, UNFORTUNATELY the battery saving mode has completely disappeared, during training it would be cool to turn off the display completely to save the battery instead it lights up quite brightly. I ran with it this morning. Furthermore, the average speed doesn’t work in the WALK profile. Yes and as I said, the TSB are Unfortunately, ATL and CTL data is only mirrored by the app and is not calculated via the watch. What a shame! In other words, if you don’t take your cell phone with you during training for days, you won’t get any data… That’s exactly what I would have expected from this new watch. Yes, and that said, the data that is NEWly shown on the watch does not match that of the app. Last night I had a TSB of -7. This morning I was running and it was -21 in the app, but the watch didn’t show it even after multiple syncs Unfortunately, just like with the release of the Vertical, this does NOT speak in the least of a sophisticated system but rather the release of a completely immature new watch within a very short space of time…
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@GiPFELKiND thanks - got it
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@GiPFELKiND maybe better return it quickly, before it causes a heart attack for you.
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@GiPFELKiND I think that are valid points for a “bug” report and especially the TSB calculation should be happening on the watch, but I would not call it an completely immature system.
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@Mff73 we had a German chat about the topics @GiPFELKiND has posted here
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@ChrisA the TSB and other cumulative training related parameters are calculated in the app, as users possibly use more than one watch.
To only have it in the watch alone would omit trainings from other watches from the calculation.
Finally we get training stats synced between multiple devices!
Like my TI Race that I received today has cumulative training data from the start of the week that I recorded with another device. -
@Egika that makes sense! No problem for me, I actually find the training metrics extremely good
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@Egika said in TSB in Watch Screen Not actually like in app:
@ChrisA the TSB and other cumulative training related parameters are calculated in the app, as users possibly use more than one watch.
To only have it in the watch alone would omit trainings from other watches from the calculation.
Finally we get training stats synced between multiple devices!
Like my TI Race that I received today has cumulative training data from the start of the week that I recorded with another device.Are zones now globally used or still need to be set within the individual devices??
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@stromdiddily individually on each device 🤪
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@ChrisA noticed today an issue in sleep sync.
When I looked at the Suunto App for the first time sleep period was “21:58-04:00”. It could be because at 4am I awoke for 20 minutes.
In a few minutes it was “21:58-06:00”. I didn’t do anything at 6am besides sleep
And it remains unchanged in Suunto App (v4.77.3).In Suunto Race (v2.29.48) sleep period is correct “21:58-07:01”
I didn’t make soft reset or something else - I just want to track the next night and check whether it is correct.
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@sashaklepikov works perfectly for me - sometimes it takes some minutes in the morning to catch up (like in your example) but after about 10 to 15 minutes awake it shows the correct times.
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@ChrisA yes, I supposed that. But now it’s almost 3pm and I’m going to bed soon again And in SA it is still “21:58-06:00”. You just asked about bugs.
That’s fine for me. I just wanted to test it during sleeptime. Usually I don’t wear them at night.
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@sashaklepikov for me correct sleep tracking depends on setting my resting HR on the watch correctly. If it is too low, the app will track my wake up time incorrectly (too early). If it’s too high, it will not detect the correct time I fell asleep. For me, it works best if I set my resting heart rate on mythe watch about 9 to 10 beats above my nightly resting heart rate.
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@ChrisA said in TSB in Watch Screen Not actually like in app:
the app will track my wake up time incorrectly (too early)
wow. how interesting…
after the first night I set resting HR as the minimum HR from the first night (54).
on the second night (this night) minimum HR is 52 and this sync issue(?).
just in case I’ll play with these settings. thanks -
@sashaklepikov for me my nightly average resting HR is 52-53 (53 atm)
So I set my average Resting HR on the watch to 62
For me, sleep times and recovery seems to work best and sleep times match the times I actually fell asleep and the times I woke up.