Suunto 9 Baro Sleep HR
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Has the way the Suunto 9 measures sleep HR changed sometime at the middle of May? I used to get consistent values in the 47-52 range. Then, suddenly I started seeing only values in the 53-58 range. It was around I got my second dose of the covid vaccine (but definitely a few days before) so I didn’t bother with it. But here we are 4 months later and I haven’t had a sub 50 value at all in all this time. The values are still consistent, only in the higher range.
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@onthesummit all good with my values, even decreasing.
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@onthesummit no nothing changed
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Recognized when sleeping in the tent a get better sleep than home. The average hr is actually significant lower. Maybe some changes in your habits er cause for your changes on hr?
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I figured I might as well post my graph too, maybe someone else might help me understand it
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@onthesummit check training maybe. But there are many things that can increase night HR from late night food, to alcohol etc
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos I’m glad to know that nothing changed in the way Suunto measures this metric so now I can search for a different explanation.
There were no major changes in lifestyle or training habits in the 2 timeframes I presented. The night were hotter during the summer, but that has now changed back for more than 4 weeks. Also it seems I’m getting more sleep. -
@onthesummit try also to clean the watch, it may help.