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    Software Update 2.43.8/.12 (2025 Q2)

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    • L Offline
      Likarnik Bronze Member
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      On my morning walk I got message for low battery, 5%. Now I checked and my battery is at 10%. Same thing happened a month ago when cycling, I got message for low battery but when I paused and checked battery level it was higher than it stated on message. Anyone else experienced similar behaviour?

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        runsgrun @sryke
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        @sryke said in Software Update 2.43.8/.12 (2025 Q2):

        @atoponce said in Software Update 2.43.8/.12 (2025 Q2):

        @sryke Are you comparing the power data in the Suunto FIT with the power data in the Stryd JSON pulled directly from the foot pod?

        Suunto FIT pulled from the app vs Stryd FIT pulled from the pod via Stryd powercenter.

        I wonder if for some reason Race S records its own wrist based wattage instead of Stryd power. However, why just sometimes.

        I suspect that as well, especially when the power readings dropped to zero many several occasions when I raised up my arm which my Race S was on.

        I too contemplated reverting to the older firmware, but will just live with it for now, hoping the next update will fix the issue (soon).

        Suunto Race S | 9 Peak | Spartan Sport Wrist HR Baro | Ambit3 Run | Quest | M2
        Polar H10 | H9 | Verity Sense | Grit X | OH1
        Stryd Next Gen | Wind | Non-Wind

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          runsgrun @Likarnik
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          @Likarnik said in Software Update 2.43.8/.12 (2025 Q2):

          On my morning walk I got message for low battery, 5%. Now I checked and my battery is at 10%. Same thing happened a month ago when cycling, I got message for low battery but when I paused and checked battery level it was higher than it stated on message. Anyone else experienced similar behaviour?

          Not exactly what you encountered but this reminded me of my old Suunto Peak 9. After more than 2 years of use, the watch went dead at about 20% and gradually over weeks of charge cycles, it died at 50%. However, I didn’t feel like the overall battery life was significantly shorter. It just took twice as long to reach 50% from 100%. Seemed like the calibration went nuts. It was ok after I sent it in for servicing, I couldn’t recall the battery was replaced.

          Suunto Race S | 9 Peak | Spartan Sport Wrist HR Baro | Ambit3 Run | Quest | M2
          Polar H10 | H9 | Verity Sense | Grit X | OH1
          Stryd Next Gen | Wind | Non-Wind

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          • Theo LakerveldT Offline
            Theo Lakerveld Bronze Member
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            I’ve just reverted to FW 2.40.44 from 2.43.12.

            Reasons:

            • Sleep tracking is underestimating
            • GPS drifting during OW swimming

            The previous FW was performing better, according to my experience.

            Previously used: Cyclosport HAC4, Polar S710, Ambit 2S, Ambit 3S, SSU, S5P, S9P Ti. Currently using: Race Ti.

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              sryke @herlas
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              @herlas said in Software Update 2.43.8/.12 (2025 Q2):

              Known workaround while Suunto fixes power drops and issues with power averages on manual laps is to go back to firmware 2.40.

              I’ve just gone back to firmware 2.40.44 on my Race S, still getting power drops.

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                atoponce @herlas
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                @herlas

                correct, using Stryd via S+ is a separate Bluetooth connection

                That’s what I noticed. I was just curious if the S+ app would be “sharing” its data to the watch, but it appears it’s all self-contained in its own walled garden.

                I’ve said it before many times, Stryd through S+ app creates more issues than it solves.

                I need to frequent the forums more. Heh.

                • Power from STRYD is displayed only on the S+ screen
                • Power on regular screens comes from watch itself
                • No pace, distance or cadence will come from STRYD.
                • Once S+ is connected, Stryd won’t be available as neither power meter or foot pod
                • It creates fit file with 2 power sources Suunto’s and Stryd’s

                Perfect. Thanks!

                • This breaks Stryd offline merge, Stryd didn’t create this S+ app it was Suunto, so Stryd hasn’t done any additional processing on their side to make offline sync work when workout is made with Stryd s+ app

                Yup. I sent in a support request to Stryd about merging the two runs in PowerCenter and Angus said it’s not possible and advised me to not use the S+ Stryd app.

                Which surprised me, as I thought Stryd did the development. But you mentioned that Suunto did, so it’s even more curious that they didn’t develop the app to use the existing paired connection with the foot pods or share the data out of the S+ app to the watch. Shrug.

                Bottom line, stay away from Stryd S+

                Angus advise the same. Haha.

                Known workaround while Suunto fixes power drops and issues with power averages on manual laps is to go back to firmware 2.40.

                I’ll look into this. I’ve already downgraded to .8 and noticed the power drops remain, so I’m skeptical this is a fix. I suspect that the .12 firmware changed something that downgrading isn’t reverting. I’ll give it a go for tomorrow’s easy run and see how it goes.

                Thanks for the confirmation and reply!

                Suunto Race S / 9 Baro / Ambit 3 Peak / Observer
                Polar H10 / Verity Sense / OH1
                Stryd Duo / Wind

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                • atoponceA Offline
                  atoponce @sryke
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                  @sryke said in Software Update 2.43.8/.12 (2025 Q2):

                  Suunto FIT pulled from the app vs Stryd FIT pulled from the pod via Stryd powercenter.

                  If Suunto is syncing the data to Stryd, then I would expect them to be the same. IE, Stryd shouldn’t be manipulating the data Suunto syncs.

                  With that said, I don’t know how the offline sync interacts with the existing data. Does the data on the foot pod(s) overwrite the existing power data Suunto already synced over?

                  I wonder if for some reason Race S records its own wrist based wattage instead of Stryd power. However, why just sometimes.

                  I don’t think that’s the case if the pod(s) are connected to the watch via Bluetooth. The power data written to the storage on the watch should be coming from the pod(s), not the watch.

                  Suunto Race S / 9 Baro / Ambit 3 Peak / Observer
                  Polar H10 / Verity Sense / OH1
                  Stryd Duo / Wind

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                  • atoponceA Offline
                    atoponce @sryke
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                    @sryke This

                    @sryke said in Software Update 2.43.8/.12 (2025 Q2):

                    @herlas said in Software Update 2.43.8/.12 (2025 Q2):

                    Known workaround while Suunto fixes power drops and issues with power averages on manual laps is to go back to firmware 2.40.

                    I’ve just gone back to firmware 2.40.44 on my Race S, still getting power drops.

                    This is what I suspected. I’m going to give it a go for my next run and see how it behaves.

                    Suunto Race S / 9 Baro / Ambit 3 Peak / Observer
                    Polar H10 / Verity Sense / OH1
                    Stryd Duo / Wind

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                    • D Offline
                      deltof @Dareo
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                      @Dareo, I have the same problèm ! Every night, my watch switch Power off! Have you a tips ?

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                        SuperFlo75 Silver Members Bronze Member @Likarnik
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                        @Likarnik I recognized this behavior, too… never saw that before

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