Suunto ZoneSense
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Anyone else’s Zonesense data not fit on the screen in the App ?
iPhone12
IOS Version 17.7 -
@Mattg576 same here… it looks like it slipped to the right
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@SvenSchroeter @Mattg576 for the phone app, please discuss it in the proper section of the forum
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@Mattg576 said in Suunto ZoneSense:
Anyone else’s Zonesense data not fit on the screen in the App ?
iPhone12
IOS Version 17.7The First 10 minutes from workout there is collect the baseline. Cause there the graph is Starting later in the screen
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@SvenSchroeter said in Suunto ZoneSense:
@Mattg576 same here… it looks like it slipped to the right
The First 10 minutes from workout there is collect the baseline. Cause there the graph is Starting later in the screen
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With this new feature, we have proof that data can be analyzed post activity, without wearing the watch to display information in the Suunto App (even for older models).
Why not reproduce this principle for other metrics such as run/walk/stop time or calories burned or others ? -
@Raphes67 we always knew you can do almost everything post-activity in the app, but most people want features on the watch in real-time, not just after
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@isazi Given the 2 Suunto Plus App limit, I was thinking that for a trail ride, for example, I’d want some live metrics (why not ZoneSense, hydration reminder, or whatever) but once the activity is over I could display the cumulative run/walk/stop post-activity.
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Does it work correctly for people with LBBB or left bundle branch block? And data on that?
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@Raphes67 to be honest, I think that the walk/run/stand information is more useful after (for statistical reason) than during an activity
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Is it really useful for a mixed 2 hour cycling workout where HR oscilates between 100 and 130 with occasional 130 - 150? Or it should be used only on steady pace and HR?
I’ve been observing strange behaviour which can be also seen on the post workout graph:
The zone sense mirrors the rise in HR but on the negative side. When my effort rizes, zone sense falls.
Even considering the lag (which I understand) - this is quite strange as I’ve been cycling everyday for the last few days and I feel tired, which is reflected in my aerobic threshold falling down from 121 yesterday to 115 today, but:
Considering that I’m on 115 today, most of my workout should have been in anaerobic, but zone sense mostly indicated aerobic.
What am I missing?
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Don’t know if it’s been noticed already but top button on zonesens app screen changes data displayed :
- main datas : duration in every zone
- instant pace / instant bpm
- instant power / instant bpm
- total elevation / total descent since beginning
Makes app much more useful to me
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@isazi I couldn’t agree more, hence my comment. Normally, without using the ultra-walking application, we wouldn’t have access to this type of information, even though it’s there and could be generated post-training.