Software Update 2.48.16 (2025 November Rain release)
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My R2 battery drains 8-10% per day. I use GPS for 40 minutes per day and sleep with it. After 4 days, the battery is at 65%.
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@SODIUM i loos 10% a day included 1h gps RUN and Night sleep tracking inkl HRV THIS IS OK i think

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@cheetah694 i fully agree with you - recovery is super important in general training. I was saying that 1 number will never tell you how your recovery is going. Yes Suunto will try to calculate a guestimate number based on training intensity and lenght, but it is just a guestimate. Donāt get me wrong, I would like that Suunto would fix a bug where it gives 2000+ h of recovery, but that number should not impact your training a bit.
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Is that movement detected do you want to resume activity a new feature of this update ?Pups my wife told me that itās an old feature sorry

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@Josaiplu said in Software Update 2.48.16 (2025 November Rain release):

Is that movement detected do you want to resume activity a new feature of this update ?Pups my wife told me that itās an old feature sorry

I wish this could be turned off. Or at least if this pops and you press ānoā⦠it would resume the pause time (it wount come back anymoreā¦)
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@Gideon-Kaempfer I can now say with confidence that even after a power cycle and detailed tracking of my remaining battery over the past 36 hours since the recharge, my Vertical 2 running 2.48.16 continues to drain battery just like before the update: Roughly 1% every two hours without activities and about 2% every hour with GPS. This is with AOD on, 247 HRM, sleep tracking without spo2, brightness low and even with raise to wake set to display only.
Thatās about 10 days without activities vs what is advertised as 20 days. I expect Suunto to fix this but Iām very skeptical after reading the disappointment others with more experience with Suunto have expressed. -
I got phantom a phantom sensor (which is a Polar Verity Sense I believe) with this update. I can not delete it. When it is selected the menu jumps back to the sensor list. I was able to add the Verity Sense again and the watch uses it. Is there any solution to this or just wait for the next update?
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@Gideon-Kaempfer Mine seems to be fine right now. In just about 24 h I went from 99% to 94%. Tomorrow Iāll to run with my HR-belt. That couldāve caused my drain.
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@Horizontal_2 I donāt have any BT devices connected except for the app running on Android (Pixel 8). May I ask what kind of phone you are using?
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@Gideon-Kaempfer Ah wait! I have with AOD on about 9 %/day! Or do you mean in sports mode? I use a samsung A53, I think
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Is anyone else experiencing lag? If I navigate up, right or down after waking the watch from stand-by, thereās some delay and instead of ending up on the first option on the menu (top or bottom), I may scroll 2 or 3. Before this update the screen was perfectly responsive.
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@Horizontal_2 I meant without (!) activity. Indeed 9% could be correct if you use DND and the display is dark during sleep (which I do and the 1% per two hours goes down to about 1% per 4 hours (during the second night I tested). So you are also on Android. I wonder if anyone with an iPhone has better battery experience.
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@Gideon-Kaempfer same here with my Suunto Race 1. Battery drain incredibly fast. My hr arm band disconnect at every pause while biking and I have to restart it at each pause. I finished by downgrading to version 2.43.12. Most stable and bug free. Waiting for the coming update and hope for better fixes.
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For reference my battery report:
100% on 11/12 at 8:10 AM to 76% on 11/15 at 5:10PM
ā 81 hours total 24% usedAverage battery drain
24% / 81 hours ā 0.3% per hourTotal workout time during that period 10.5 hours 1/2 of it with gps
Wake to raise
Lowest brightness
24/7 plus sleep tracking with oxygen
Wearing all day and night
Suunto HR sensor paired -
I donāt recognize any battery fix unfortunately

Frankly, my Peak pro 9 never kept more than 7 days. I have been using it for 1.5 years. 24/7 tracking is on, Raise to wake off.
The last year the battery holds 3-4 days and no more.
Usually, the first 24 hours it looks promising with ~14% usage, but then the depleting growth to 20% -> 30% a day.
The main reason to choose Suunto was itās battery life for which I was ready to compromise the MIP display. Comparing my choice to any known brand with AMOLED display makes me feel uncomfortable. -
I did a full discharge after update on my Race 2, yesterday at 20h it was at 100% battery, today at 8h is already dropped to 94%, no activity. It seems pretty high drain to me.
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@jjorgemoura I think it is very difficult for users to explain exactly what they are doing since several people have started observing it for quite some time now without really changing the way they use the watch .
I almost always use watch with an HR strap (either polar H10 or Suunto smart belt) . After an exercise(usually running , or trail running) I tend to take and leave it on the side with the screen facing downwards and the strap not to be close to the hr sensor . I also take the strap out and leave it in the same room of the watch . The reason I m mentioning it is that I have seen on the battery indication of the watch that Suuntoā HR belt battery went down from 100% to 70% in just 2 weeks without that much of usage.
I suspected (after @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos post on the BT connections) that it might be related to some issue on polling BT devices so I tend to remove the sensor from the HR belts to see if that would help.u
I have observed that after the recent update my battery lasts less than the specs also during activities . For an 1hour of running I observe some 4-5% drop . I use zonesense app and sometimes I look at the map (I cannot provide exact numbers of looking what as I donāt really want to focus on the watch while running since I exercise to let my brain ābreathā and let go of the stress) . There are times that I take an Apple Watch ultra with me that has an lte connection to take calls in case I need it but I donāt normally carry a phone with me. -
@Stanislav-Damjanov I think I had exactly the same experience. It could be a battery algorithm thing. Happens to me with other devices too (e.g. Wahoo bike GPS) where the drop in the first hours is faster than after. At least for me with a V2 the drain relaxed a bit but itās still bad.
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I am happy to see that all data from watch is now in sync with the app. Resources, recovery and hrv range now all match. Also when the hrv range changes it is reflected in the app. Very happy about it. But will still keep an eye on it, on resources especially : )
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@thanasis this is interesting and Iām observing something similar. After the last update on Tuesday, I noticed big drops (3 or 4 pp) in battery charge hours after finishing a running activity with a HR belt. When I didnāt use the belt, discharge was slower.
I usually wash my HR belt after running and hang it in the shower; I think the watch keeps connecting to it. Last Sunday I wanted to do some yoga with my daughter after my run, and I couldnāt use OHR because the HR belt was still connected. Strange thing, though, the discharge I observed this week happened while the watch was with me at work, and the belt at home.