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    • gone troppoG Offline
      gone troppo Bronze Member @2b2bff
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      Yes suunto is taking the absolute pi$$ with this battery drain issue. Mine is a the vertical 1 but seems it’s happening on other watches as well. Absolute core feature of suunto is battery life and they are failing hard.

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        Kraisun Tunta
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        Haha, not trying to be negative here, but funny thing — these days even $100 watches seem to have “a mind of their own.”
        They update data on their own, no need to beg the app for permission first 😅
        Anyway, let’s not take it too seriously… I’ve turned mine off and joined the waiting club for the next update.

        Suunto : S-V, S-R, S9PP, S9BC

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          Tomas5 Gold Members @Josaiplu
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          @Josaiplu how to roll back to older firmware?

          Suunto Ambit 2, Suunto 5, Suunto Race 2

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            Josaiplu Silver Members @Tomas5
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            @Tomas5 Hi I follow the process from Tami and I found the fw url if missing see it here https://forum.suunto.com/post/177895

            The link is few post below if needed

            Currently enjoying race 2

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              Tomas5 Gold Members @Josaiplu
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              @Josaiplu thanks after rollback to 2.46.4 blood oxygen works when manually measured. But it still measures quite low 88-93%.

              Suunto Ambit 2, Suunto 5, Suunto Race 2

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                Josaiplu Silver Members @Tomas5
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                @Tomas5 ok I don’t use the feature, I’ve read that a hit fix is planned for the next days let’s keep fonget crossed for all these being fixed

                Currently enjoying race 2

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                  Tomas5 Gold Members @Josaiplu
                  last edited by Tomas5

                  @Josaiplu i am more curiouse about battery life too. I had to charge after 9days only with very little of GPS activity. So it was noticable.

                  Esit: after rollback, after 3 days battery consumption is between 5-6% per day with no GPS activities. Just 24/7 tracking.

                  Suunto Ambit 2, Suunto 5, Suunto Race 2

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                    pgrob @Tomas5
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                    Hello everyone,

                    I’ve been a Race 2 owner for 10 days (after 4 years with the Fenix 6 Pro) and am actually quite happy with the Race 2, but I’ve read about some issues and bugs with the software here in the forum. To those who have been Suunto users for a long time: how does it work at Suunto? Can we expect regular updates that fix the bugs? I’ve heard a lot of good things about the Race 1.
                    Does that mean we just need to be a little patient with the Race 2 and the Software?

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                      OutdoorMan Bronze Member @pgrob
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                      @pgrob In general it’s good. But bug fixes take quite a time. If you don’t have any serious bugs, then the best is just not to read complaints from other users, otherwise it’s easy to fall down the “complaint spiral”, I have experienced it by myself. To sum it up, with Suunto patience is the name of the game. (Just my view)

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                      • AudaxjoeA Offline
                        Audaxjoe @pgrob
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                        @pgrob I have been with Suunto for years, and must admit I have no issues. A lot of the bugs don’t affect me, I’m not saying they don’t exist they just don’t affect me.

                        I have found the three modern Suunto watches I have had to be well made and reliable.

                        I think as mentioned above, it is easy to read this forum and see the worst…

                        Suunto Vertical
                        Suunto 9 BARO
                        Garmin Fenix 3, 5
                        Suunto Vector

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                          sky-runner Silver Members @Audaxjoe
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                          @Audaxjoe It depends on what features of the watch you use. If you just use basic features like recording activities, it is all good. The minute you start using advanced features like navigation, climb guidance, customized modes, S+ apps, there are bugs that have been ignored for months and months. I can easily make a list of probably 10 bugs that I see regularly, at least 3 bugs that I experience almost every time I use navigation.

                          For example, how hard it is to fix this graph added to a custom sport mode so that it doesn’t always start with a flat line for the first 30-40 minutes? It should be an easy fix. But it has been over a year since I reported it, and nobody bothers to fix this very obvious bug:
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                          This is something I see every single day because I use a custom sport mode.

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                            OutdoorMan Bronze Member @sky-runner
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                            @sky-runner this is weird. I also use custom sports modes for all activity types, but my HR graph doesn’t look like this. Hmm… Will test it tomorrow.

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                              Audaxjoe @sky-runner
                              last edited by Audaxjoe

                              @sky-runner I use navigation all the time. I navigated from Faro to Andalusia this year. 2500km around Norway and lots in the UK.

                              Last year I navigation from Croatia to the Netherlands via ten countries.

                              And also use the watch in the mountains.

                              Hopefully that at least close to advanced usage…

                              And I always use custom sports modes… Well except for yoga.

                              I don’t use HR graph.

                              Suunto Vertical
                              Suunto 9 BARO
                              Garmin Fenix 3, 5
                              Suunto Vector

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                                sky-runner Silver Members @OutdoorMan
                                last edited by sky-runner

                                @OutdoorMan May it is because I have pace at the top and HR at the bottom. I’ll try to modify it and see if is different. It works correctly for one time after the watch is restarted, which I guess resets some internal state. But it consistently looks like this on the majority of runs. The “flatline” is always at a different HR - sometimes at a high HR like in the above example and sometimes at a low HR.

                                Also, to make it clear the “flatline” represents the time before the beginning of a run. In the above example I have been running for 22 minutes but the graph shows about 40 last minutes.

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                                  pgrob @sky-runner
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                                  So far, I haven’t discovered any bugs that really bother me. Sure, the battery life could be a little better. Or what bothers me a little is that messages from messengers are cut off and can’t be read in their entirety. But these are minor details and nothing that can’t be fixed with software updates.
                                  I think I’ll just have to wait and see what future updates bring.

                                  Otherwise, I’m slowly getting familiar with Suunto and enjoying the watch more and more.

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                                  • OutdoorManO Offline
                                    OutdoorMan Bronze Member @sky-runner
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                                    @sky-runner today during my bike ride I couldn’t reproduce this on my custom activity, so again this is very weird. Have you tried to delete and re-create the custom activity?

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                                      Stavrogin
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                                      It is my opinion that Suunto has an amazing opportunity to be the Apple to Garmin’s PC. What I mean by that is an alternative to all the bloat and gross slow bits of Garmin Connect and their correlations on the watches.

                                      Suunto is clean, fresh and has amazing hardware. This software thing is clearly what is holding it back. There is a post above about how hard it is and how expensive it is to get a new customer. I think people are coming to try Suunto, but if the software is not right they will go back to where they were before whether it be an AW or Garmin.

                                      Basics like listed above, sleep tracking, and a good look at navigation/climb assist would be a good start. I know some will say that sleep tracking or climb assist are not priorities for them, but the reality is I would argue that Suunto has the LEAST reliable sleep tracking on the market and if you are going to spend several hundred (whatever currency you use) on a watch it should work, period. I mean it is a proper dumpster fire if it does not work for someone. You will go weeks with maybe a nap each night. Maybe. climb assist is beautiful and useful if and when it works, but if it doesn’t you will definitely be cussing at your watch in the middle of an adventure. Even turning around early can confuse the watch and throw off navigation on an out and back. These are the features people are used to and judge Suunto on.

                                      Some will say features sell, but Coros has been hot lately and they are totally lacking in features IMHO. The one thing they do have is stoutness in the software. Those watches will track some sleep, GPS some miles, and track some HR. The hardware is nowhere near as nice as Suunto, but what it does it does consistently.

                                      This is not complaining, this is a plea for cleaning up what we already have before moving on to pretty new things. We have 4 great watches now. Lets make them all work really really well and show them what a great Finnish/Chinese company can do without bloatware and a second mortgage like price tag.

                                      Suunto Vertical, Vertical 2, Race, Race 2, Race S and Run. Back to the Race S at the moment.

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                                        aiv4r @Stavrogin
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                                        @Stavrogin i think it is super subjective, unless Race 2 is so different from Race S, but most of the people I know would say that Suunto’s sleep tracking just works. (Unless you mean real scientific comparison about sleep stages and things, that might be not so reliable). Clib Guidance is very well at the moment, yes it has some issues but compared to general offerings it is truly good. Of course Suunto has bugs from time to time and I think in this forum we tend to see mostly people who complain, because that is in a way the point with this forum.

                                        Suunto Race S (Titanium Canary)
                                        Suunto Vertical (Titanium Solar Forest)

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                                        • OllipolliO Offline
                                          Ollipolli @aiv4r
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                                          The Race 2 isn’t worth 500 euros. The app is poorly programmed and cheap. Why not just steal a few things from Garmin or Polar? Everyone does it. And not every Suunto user is a hiker. Many run or cycle. One can only hope for an update soon. Even the basic Strava segment implementation isn’t being developed further. But the Race 3 is coming in a few months, then everything will be better 🫣🤣Durchgestrichen

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                                            ChrisA Platinum Member @Stavrogin
                                            last edited by ChrisA

                                            @Stavrogin for me (Race 1, Race S atm) Suunto’s sleep tracking works great. Compared it against many other devices (Whoop, Oura, Apple Watch) and they always corresponded closely. I don’t say it works for everyone, since for me eg. Garmin’s sleep tracking does not work very good (sees me awake for hours at night, when I am sound asleep), but to say Suunto’s sleep tracking doesn’t work at all for anyone is not true. I can not comment on the Race 2 though.

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