Bug: power meter loses connection in activity
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@Olaf-Gottschalk said in Bug: power meter loses connection in activity:
Believe it or not… I had Polar for many years and that last watch I had crashed almost on a weekly basis. So I am glad to be away from Polar. Garmin, I don’t like them at all.
That’s kind of interesting. Is there anything that ties the behaviour between the two watches together? I have a Garmin 955, a Polar V3 and a Suunto Race and I’ve never had a crash in any of them? Could there be some commonality for your use case?
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@wakarimasen said in Bug: power meter loses connection in activity:
@Olaf-Gottschalk said in Bug: power meter loses connection in activity:
That’s kind of interesting. Is there anything that ties the behaviour between the two watches together? I have a Garmin 955, a Polar V3 and a Suunto Race and I’ve never had a crash in any of them? Could there be some commonality for your use case?No. Why should there be?
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos
So, after 9 days of riding outdoors with coffee breaks - in 7 out of 9 rides, after a pause, the power stays at 0 Watts when resuming.This was never an issue in almost 2 years prior to the latest Bluetooth update.
Please tell me how Suunto can get a fix done for this bug?
Thanks. -
Reported already lets see
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos thanks! I just am completely unsure. I contacted the Support Chat weeks ago, they were not at all helpful and I asked them to file a ticket, I sent protocols, as I always do, but I never heard back. It’s a talk to /dev/null from my perspective…
I honestly do not understand the support process at Suunto at all. When sending protocols, how does anybody receiving those know what my problem is? How is it linked to any specific problem at all?
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@Olaf-Gottschalk said in Bug: power meter loses connection in activity:
@wakarimasen said in Bug: power meter loses connection in activity:
@Olaf-Gottschalk said in Bug: power meter loses connection in activity:
That’s kind of interesting. Is there anything that ties the behaviour between the two watches together? I have a Garmin 955, a Polar V3 and a Suunto Race and I’ve never had a crash in any of them? Could there be some commonality for your use case?No. Why should there be?
Case closed then

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@Olaf-Gottschalk Can anything fix your issue? Ie airplane mode on during the workout etc ?
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@Olaf-Gottschalk said in Bug: power meter loses connection in activity:
@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos
So, after 9 days of riding outdoors with coffee breaks - in 7 out of 9 rides, after a pause, the power stays at 0 Watts when resuming.This was never an issue in almost 2 years prior to the latest Bluetooth update.
Please tell me how Suunto can get a fix done for this bug?
Thanks.I assume that you have at least 2 power meters paired to the watch as this was what you had been requesting for a long time.
If you indeed do have 2 power meters paired to the watch (e.g. power meter pedals and indoor trainer) then you could try to unpair the indoor trainer before your next outdoor ride to see if that could work as a temporary solution for your outdoor rides (until Suunto fixes the root cause problems in multiple sensor sensor support).
If the issue is related to a SW bug in the multiple sensor support implementation then my thinking (hope?) is that the buggy part of the new multiple sensor code would not be executed if you only have one power meter paired. Maybe worth trying?!
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Bug: power meter loses connection in activity:
@Olaf-Gottschalk Can anything fix your issue? Ie airplane mode on during the workout etc ?
I didn’t find anything that I could do except not stopping my ride for a coffee break…

But - this one is interesting: while going through the menus just a few hours before and without having read your message, I stumbled across Airplane mode being on. Didn’t remember that I ever set it on, especially because everything worked like it should, BT being on and such.
What does that mode even do if it does not disable BT?
Switched it off now.
But the main issue is: I would need a longer ride with coffee break to investigate further, but my holidays are now over and I am back in the cold…
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos I got another finding for you, Dimitrios:
You stated in a post before that when disconnected, power should show “–” and not 0…
Well, that is actually not true.Tested it with my Kickr Bike! While connected and doing a workout, I stopped cycling and unplugged the bike and took off my heart rate strap.
Well, the HR showed “–” like you described, but power happily just shows 0 even though there definitely is no power meter online anymore.

So, something is off here or at least not like you expected.