Software Update 2.44.46 (2025 Q3)
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My favorite watch face works again!
Simplicity Analog finally has it’s accent color back. I am very happy!
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@Brad_Olwin We all agree this is how it should work, but you have several people here telling you it just doesn’t, at least not all the time.
I also just tested this. Started and completed an activity with the Verity Sense. It did connect correctly and instantly this time. Turned off the Verity Sense, put it away. Waited about 30 minutes. Put on the Suunto Smart Sensor, started a new activity, and… nothing. Only wrist-based OHR. I was able to go into the activity sensor menu and connect the Smart Sensor there, but it was not automatic.
This is the issue. Sensors do not always connect automatically from one activity to the next. Too often you need to dig into the menu to force a connection. Maybe the issue only occurs when recording the same activity type with different sensors as @borgelkranz suggested.
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@Dušan-Ković Got it and @duffman19 understand. I wonder if this is an issue with optical vs belt? I will ask about this. As I said using 3 different belts for months testing I never experienced this nor do I recall other testers having this problem. Might be worth forgetting both sensors then soft reboot and repair the sensors and see if this is still occurring. But I will get back to you. Wanted to make sure this was the issue as @Dušan-Ković video wasn’t entirely clear to me. Thanks!
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@borgelkranz said in Software Update 2.44.46 (2025 Q3):
Another observation: in connected devices I have a nameless sensor that I cannot disconnect. Strange…
After pairing my 2nd cycling power meter to the Race, my Polar H10 HRM turned into a “nameless sensor” and my H10 could no longer connect.
And since the H10 configuration in the watch somehow got corrupted I could not delete the corrupted pairing from my watch. Also I couldn’t re-pair the H10 as the watch seemed to think that I have it paired already.
In order to be able to use my H10 HRM again, I had to factory reset the Race and setup the watch from scratch (and now wait for the watch to re-learn my HRV range).
So the multiple sensor support needs some more love (i.e. testing and bug fixing), Suunto!
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@Mads-Hintz-Madsen ok, that makes sense. My “unnamed sensor” probably is my stryd that suddenly disappeared from the connected devices. However I could pair it again, though the unnamed sensor remains.
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Doess anybody has some sleep detection errors since the update?
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@frullewulle sleep tracking is still very good after update both for me (SRs) and my wife (beta update on S9pp)
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@Squirrel said in Software Update 2.44.46 (2025 Q3):
@orzechszek said in Software Update 2.44.46 (2025 Q3):
training is still recognized as Vo2max?
https://forum.suunto.com/topic/13517/how-comes-this-run-is-classified-in-suunto-app-as-anaerobic
Base on your suggestion I’ve changed to TSS(hr), but It seems it still base my trainings on pace, because it assign as Vo2Max. It is not a bug?
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@orzechszek I had the same this morning : 1 hour trail running in Z1 but classified as Vo2max. I reported that through Sa beta program.
My 2 hours road cycling yesterday also in Z1 was properly classified as long aerobic.
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Very similar for me, running classification is currently very … creative, independently to the kind of TSS-zones I have chosen (TSS (hr) once again).
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And same here. No matter how I run, all this week’s runs were classified as VO2max. Even today’s very slow recovery run in Z1/Z2 (blue/green). I have the zones configured properly and use Polar H10 with a new battery. Even zone sense which normally works so-so for me showed 0 seconds in the VO2max zone.
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@kriskus for me setting the pace zones correctly fixed the problem. Although I use HR based zones it seems pace is now factored in.
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It seems TSS
is still forced for classification. I have advanced zones disabled for running and cycling but it still uses it.
In my opinion, there is so many data, so if somebody has default configuration for all sports based on HR and specific TSS is set as default (for example TSS(hr)), then pace zones should be simulated for that training base on HR. Similar behavior when TSSis used.
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And it also seems it got messed up after the latest update which forced a reset of the zones to default.
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Hi everybody, I have an issue with ZoneSense: it stopped working on Race S after an update to 2.44. Perhaps something should be tweaked, but I don’t get where and what.
- chest strap is repaired after the update
- ZS Suunto+ doesn’t show anything
- exercise options - Intensity zones switched to ZS: no “readout” triangle, just a green stripe on the left side (only if ZS target is set).
- also updated heart rate zones just by changing max HR - no ZS
- also no ZS data in the app after sync.
What do I miss? Or is it a bug?
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@Brad_Olwin @Dušan-Ković @duffman19 A tester has reported the bug with Suunto already.
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@Tieutieu is this not conflating two different systems? The automatic run type assignment is based off the personal zones set for HR, Pace & Power, whilst TSS is based off whichever of those you choose (+ZS) to generate a TSS number.
For the record I redid my zones after the reset and had a long aerobic run counted properly and an anaerobic run counted properly too.
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@Alonzo said in Software Update 2.44.46 (2025 Q3):
Hi everybody, I have an issue with ZoneSense: it stopped working on Race S after an update to 2.44. Perhaps something should be tweaked, but I don’t get where and what.
Have you confirmed that your external HRM is actually used during your activity?
Some users have reported that they need to manually activate sensors when starting an activity if they have multiple sensor of the same type paired.
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@Mads-Hintz-Madsen yes, HR data comes from repaired chest strap. Wrist OHR sensor is turned off actually.
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@The_77 not sure to understand what you mean. I have set my hr zones to « hr zones the same for all activities ».
So my Z1 run should be long aerobic