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    S9PP Swimming style detection, distance and swim pace issues

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      Renee
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      Hi,

      I am new to Suunto 9 Peak Pro.
      I noticed that my S9PP:

      1. Cannot detect swimming style correctly, is this a common issue that can be fixed?
      2. Distance issue. The swimming pool length is only 25m but don’t know why it will count it as 50m sometimes.
      3. I am not a professional swimmer. My swim style recognized as Freestyle, and the speed and swim pace counted 01’05/100m which I think is not reasonable. I think that is a professional swimmer speed in a national team. Please correct me if I am wrong and share with me how’s the calculation would be.

      Thank you guys.

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        Egika Platinum Member @Renee
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        @Renee

        1. yes, swim style detection is bad and yes, it is a common issue. You can’t do much about it.
          2./3.: It seems that the watch is sometimes detecting extra lanes for you. This can happen if you stop mid-lane, or change pace significantly mid-lane like if you briefly stop because of traffic etc.
          For me with free lanes and constant speed this is working super well.

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