Suunto 9 Peak Pro 2.44.48 Beta Test
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We’re releasing a Beta firmware update for Suunto 9 Peak Pro and would like you to give it a try
This version has already been tested internally, but decide if we can roll it out to everyone we’d love more feedback from real-world use. That’s where you come in.
If you’d like to help us test, open https://firmware.sports-tracker.com/beta/2.44.48 on your mobile phone, click there on download firmware and open it in Suunto app, let the firmware download to your watch, and then install it from Settings → General on the watch.
We’ll be following the analytics and your comments here to decide whether this release makes it to all users—or if it needs more work.
Same as 2.44.46 release for other watches in this update new:
- Pair multiple sensors of the same type (you’ll need to re-pair your sensors)
- See sensor details like battery level and name
- New recovery state widget for a quick overview of your recovery
- ZoneSense intensity target setting in sport modes
- Improved Climb guidance with zoom between waypoints
- Passcode protection to secure your watch when off-wrist
- Smarter swim style detection in pool swimming
- Longer notification content display on iOS
Give it a spin, share your experience, and help us make Suunto 9 Peak Pro even better.
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@pavel.samokha great move from Suunto, hopefully more often open beta tests with the community!
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Downloaded and installed successfully. I already reset my pace and HR zones. I’ll check a few more things, and hopefully nothing explodes until tomorrow, I have my most important race of this year
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I’ll install it on my wife’s S9pp tonight
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Installed! Did have to enter my profile complete again and now the watch wants to be paired.
Is this normal for the update? Never had to do this before.
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@Ecki-D. Didn’t happen to me
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@Francesco-Pagano oh nooooo - now I tried to pair it and it says pairng failed twice.
I will try to remove the “old” watch in the app and re-pair it again. -
okay - removed the watch from blutooth devices (iOS) traid pairing again - failed.
Now I choose not to pair in the watch and will check if I can get it working later. -
Okay - now it is paired again. Did turn Bluetooth off and on again and updated the suunto app from 3.1.0 to 3.1.1
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Ooooh - what a mess. Seems like data from the suunto account is there like TSS but everyting else is on factory reset now.
Anyting I should provide to suunto???
Did just dl. the beta as usual and started the update from the watch at 50% bat.
After the install finished it ask me about gender, weight, height and to pair it as a new watch. -
Firmware downloaded and installed successfully.
For doubt’s sake, I’ve redefined the HR zones but they were maintained during the installation process, as well as all the other personal data.
With respect to the new recovery state widget, I’ve found that the suggestion message reported in the widget second screen does not fit the dedicated window, so I’m able to read the body of the message but I’m not able to read the top and bottom part.
Sensors re-paired smoothly.
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Strange. Nothing got reset on my watch. The update went smooth - all personal data remained untouched, as well as custom sports modes.
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P pavel.samokha pinned this topic
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@pavel.samokha I’d love to test it on my S9PP but how can I avoid my watch factory resetting like it happened on my SV last Friday? Tomorrow I have a long hiking in the higher mountains and tonight no free time to tinker around with it.
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@Highlands I bet nothing at all
so leave it as it is.
All personalized sport modes are gone, hr zones, pace zones, sleep tracking and so on too and I get a guide on how to start my first training.Watchface and complications where kept. Dual Watch time not.
Custom sportmodes gone but SuuntoPlus Apps in Sportmodes still selected.So I belive it is not predictable why this is happening at the moment.
Would be great if more data would be kept in the suunto account instead of the watch only.
I don’t could cope with a lost watch face config but hr-zones and so on that really hurts.
Log book is empty - glad that I did do a sync before.Never had this happen to me at another suunto (beta) update.
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@Ecki-D. You’re right. I won’t risk it. I went through that mess last Friday with my SV. No desire to experience it twice in 8 days.
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@Łukasz-Szmigiel Lucky You
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Got everything sorted in between bei using my data from runalyze and brain,
but whats weird I get a notification beep sometimes but there is no notification. -
@Ecki-D. Phantom notifications have been a thing with this update. A soft reset might help.
Have you double checked your running pace zones? Not sure if you’ve followed, but many have reported that they were set to generic paces after the update and thus affecting TSS scores and activity categorization.
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Just installed. Also had training zones reset, exactly the same as on my Vertical.
Another oddity is that “Special HR zones for running” was turned ON after the update. I’ve always had this set OFF. However, “Special HR zones for cycling” was turned OFF. And I had this set to ON. So they all flipped.
I’m also wondering if, for those that had running pace zones reset, we all got the same paces? I forgot to write down what mine said after the update, but they were very slow compared to what I had them at. Something like 7’10/km for Zone 5 minimum rather than the 4’30/km I had it set to.
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@duffman19 Mine was “factory” reset by install. So of course I had to change the pace zones, hr zones, sleep tracking and on and on. I did not write down the defaults but you might be correct with 7:10