Software Update 2.44.46 (2025 Q3)
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@Mitch9 Yep.
Like I have always set : I use “HR zones for all sports”, and I don’t use “specific intensity zones (power/pace) for running”.
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@Tieutieu I also do not used advanced zones, but regardless of that i had to set pace zones in adddition to HR zones to get rid of that problem ( tagging everything at Vo2max). Try that.
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@aiv4r said in Software Update 2.44.46 (2025 Q3):
@Tieutieu I also do not used advanced zones, but regardless of that i had to set pace zones in adddition to HR zones to get rid of that problem ( tagging everything at Vo2max). Try that.
Yes, that’s what I wrote before.
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Hi All! New Suunto Race S owner here!
For the most part I’m really enjoying training with the race s, but have noticed some annoying bugs with the latest software update, and figured I’d share them here (sorry if duplicate)- factory reset my watch when updating the software meant I had to set up everything from scratch
- sport mode settings all erased so I had to set up again
- logbook on watch erased with update
- HR zones reset
- no “off route” notification when using navigation meant I ran 300m the wrong way before realizing I was off course
- turn by turn notifications are hit and miss. One turn it works really well, next turn there’s no notification at all
- data presented on the watch (ie TSS, CTL, recovery) do not match what’s shown in the app. Yesterday recover in the app showered 70% and on the watch 1%
I hope my feedback is helpful for the team and I’m looking forward to the next update to iron out these bugsThanks!
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@Tieutieu Okay, I understand, an attribution bug, so it has nothing to do with VO2max itself. Thanks for clarifying.
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@Tieutieu it is definitely not ok. What is the point of putting name of the interval, but not being able to see it?
I had exactly same issue I described earlier here as well
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@Ars-Vitae agree about “Send Off”. Even when it is not activated, still you get vibrations.
But regarding style detection. On my experience now suunto detects swimming styles much better than before. Still there are mistakes, but comparing with the past when watch basically couldn’t detect almost anything - now is much better.
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@Александр-Даниленко A year and a half ago, my SV recognized styles quite well and made minimal mistakes, rarely confusing freestyle with backstroke. Suunto has rather fixed the bugs it caused itself with subsequent updates. In my opinion, this is not an improvement but a fix.
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@Ars-Vitae as far as I was checking style detection in Suunto (using from autumn 2023) style detection was always terrible. Completely.
After last update I was surprised in this aspect. At least it works now for me better than before, but still there is room for improvement.
For example, here I did 800m Medley swimming (so it was 200m by eash stroke). Only one mistake:
It is Suunto Race S
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@Tieutieu said in Software Update 2.44.46 (2025 Q3):
Climb guidance on routes with waypoints => no possibility to zoom in into current segment and so no %of climb displayed anymore in this case. huge regression/miss.
This is how it was designed - as soon as there is at least one waypoints, climb guidance switches to the new mode where the overall profile is broken into segments by waypoints.
I agree that there should still be a way to zoom into individual climbs or descents. That should work OK if the two climb guidance modes are visually distinct enough so that users aren’t confused.
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@Александр-Даниленко Lucky you. I counted at least 9 mistakes on 1,500 meters (I didn’t count all the complicated drills but it still counted several lengths with mistakes).
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@Stavrogin yes it randomly connects, devices are now limited so you have to select each time. Before I had 4 devices paired to the watch and when I chose the activity it connected to what I had paired for that activity I did not have to select each time or remove a device to connect anothe depending on activity r. Also there is no way to turn off the auto calibrate function for Stryd as before. Maybe it does not auto calibrate now?
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@Tieutieu same for me. And it is in my opinion not acceptable if you have to be a member of a forum and have to find the right posts in order to have a chance (not more), to make the app “useable” as it has been for ages before.
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Tried to connect Suunto Vertical with a Rotor Inpower power meter after the update and the process gets stuck on the “Saving” screen after selecting the crank length. I needed to restart the watch.
After the restart I can view the power meter on the connected sensors and also try to set/save the crank length, but the power meter is not on the list of sensors when selecting to start an activity.
Before the latest update I was able to use this power meter successfully.
It seems like @Steffen1922 has also reported similar behaviour.
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@mlakis This is further proof that external, public testing is essential for Suunto.
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@maszop or maybe they could just try to connect a powermeter, this was literaly the first thing I did after sw update and got this issue…
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@loopylou72
Paired to Stryd. Watch kept beeping. Went to use Stryd for a race and no battery left. Unpaired and beeping stopped. So the watch was constantly pairing to Stryd pod. Now Stryd is unusable with my watch unless I pair and unpair each time I use it. HR armband Polar Verity Sense working ok and doesn’t do this as can turn it off.
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@Likarnik That’s exactly what I wrote about.
It seems that only trail runners are involved in testing – hence so many relatively easy to find problems after almost all update releases. -
@loopylou72 I have no issues with my Stryd (Suunto Race). All I did was pairing it again after the update.
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@maszop said in Software Update 2.44.46 (2025 Q3):
It seems that only trail runners are involved in testing
As a trail runner I am not sure about this because there are many issues in maps, navigation and climb guidance. I could make a long list.