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    Still no proper BT sensor management with latest update .... :(

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      i5boi @Ze Stuart
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      @Ze-Stuart my SRAM AXS Force d2 does power & cadence just fine although I do wish power was both sided. I guess it’s just an average as the axs is dual sided, not the one crank arm method.

      Do we think dual sided power will come in a future update? This would address any of my cycling needs as I don’t need the always on maps for navigation.

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        Ze Stuart Gold Members @FunkyLarma
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        @FunkyLarma that’s the article, agree on all points.

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          Durri @Olaf Gottschalk
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          @Olaf-Gottschalk no problem for me, I have a Wahoo cadence sensor and a Polar H10✌️

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            Likarnik Bronze Member
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            How to know where does cadence data come from? I have Suunto bike pod for many years now and also Favero dual sided power meter. I had cadence via bike pod before, but when I went on vacation an rented a bike, I took my pedals with me. And I had cadence data for all my rides with PM. Does PM override bike pod cadence? I’m thinking about ditching my bike pod…

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              Mads Hintz-Madsen @Likarnik
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              @Likarnik the Assioma pedals provide cadence data to the Suunto watch along with the power data as you noticed. So I think that you can safely ditch Suunto’s bike pod.

              Regarding which cadence data gets recorded by the watch if you have both power meter pedals and the bike pod paired, I have no idea.

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                ChrisA Platinum Member @FunkyLarma
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                @FunkyLarma said in Still no proper BT sensor management with latest update .... 😞:

                Let me import my Wahoo data like they have done recently with Xiaomi.

                Getting more such integrations is something I really think could Suunto set apart from other companies. I would love to see integration of e.g. Oura’s sleepdata from their rings, so you could just wear the ring at night and not the watch (besides the fact, that they’re both located in Finland 😅)

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                • seanvkS Offline
                  seanvk
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                  There have been a lot of requests for support for multiple sensors with better management. I have no idea when they will ever support this but it is really disappointing.

                  https://forum.suunto.com/topic/6188/can-i-connect-multiple-sensors?_=1712202347230

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                  • Olaf GottschalkO Offline
                    Olaf Gottschalk Bronze Member @Mads Hintz-Madsen
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                    @Mads-Hintz-Madsen no, I have to do this over and over again as I already have to unpair and pair again when using the Kickr bike.
                    And no - removing the battery is not an option as I want both meters to work in order to compare them by recording one with an app and one with the Race.

                    This whole situation is a mess and totally unworthy of the otherwise good hardware of the Race.

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                    • Olaf GottschalkO Offline
                      Olaf Gottschalk Bronze Member @Durri
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                      @Durri you did understand my post? If you only have ONE sensor per type, of course you don’t have a problem.

                      My setup:
                      Kickr bike (power, cadence & speed)

                      Bike 1 with Wahoo Speedplay power meters, Bontrager Speed&Cadence sensor

                      Bike 2 with SRAM Axis power meter and Wahoo speed sensor

                      Now, how do you technically “manage” these sensors?

                      Even worse: when I forget to unpair&pair again at home and my GF is already on her Kickr setup, I cannot pair my bike as there already is more than one sensor in the room sending information and because you do not see which one the Race connects to, you are f***ed.

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                      • Brad_OlwinB Offline
                        Brad_Olwin Moderator @Olaf Gottschalk
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                        @Olaf-Gottschalk As others have said, this has been an issue raised several times. I used to bike race but no longer, I had three bikes and this would be a real issue for me as well. We can only hope that it is something in progress. I understand your frustration.

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