Suunto 2.50.26 – Q4 2025 Release Notes
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@Freezer I haven’t thought about that, great idea, thanks

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@Zdeněk-Hruška yes have reports of stryd 5 . Working onthis
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@Zdeněk-Hruška There is similar behavior withy verity sense - the sensor shows as being connected, but there is no heart rate data.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos coming back to the battery drain issue.
This is the second full charge cycle I am running (so not yet a full 2 cycle calibration) .It seems the drain is there in my case - although I shall wait for the second cycle iteration. Unless I have faulty device (which is something I need to assess btw), I get 5% drain on activity without GPS (Indoor Tennis for instance) with a HR belt connected and like 5% on a 1hour run with GPS and HR Belt . This is exceptionally high compared to where it was like 6 months ago (with previous firmwares) . Resetting the device after the activity seems to stabilize the drain percentage to another 5% for the rest of the day if worn on the wrist.
I will continue reporting on that
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@thanasis said in Suunto 2.50.26 – Q4 2025 Release Notes:
although I shall wait for the second cycle iteration
why would you need to wait ?
Its I think very difficult to conduct the test you are doing with so close buckets. Meaning is its 5.2% to 4,4% ? etc.
Also I see you are trying to test battery life with so small activites that eventually have the overhead of ie connecting to sensors etc.
Not really sure why you have to bother so much to be honest and without being disrespectful but I have the strong feeling that:
- Either your v1 is getting old ?
- Either we are all ghosted by battery life issues.
I could say easily: Continue the tests , but on a personal note, I ll say just let it rest man and enjoy your trainings.
NOTE: we did have a battery “kinda” drain but that was on time mode it was minor and it was on first connect of the sensor. This is how the whole story began I think, or am I wrong?
Also if there is a really battery life issue we will kinda find out sooner or later.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos thanks . Indeed . I need to forget about it
btw: those are not the only the excercises I did ,or measured . I just wanted to indicate the indoor tennis (no gps) and outdoor running (gps + map etc) did drain a similar (as seen on the watch) battery percentage
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos There will be significant battery drain if the backlight stays on after starting an activity, as has been reported by a number of us.
@thanasis Perhaps this is also the cause of your observed behavior?
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Suunto Vertical 2 - System crash during workout . (Latest FW)
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@thanasis well not completely. Let’s let a little time pass. I’ll prepare Also some tools
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@Zdeněk-Hruška This has been a long-standing bug with Suunto watches. If GPS is locked, the watch will source pace and distance from GPS, not from Stryd. If GPS is not locked, such as running on the treadmill, then Suunto will use Stryd for pace and distance.
I’ve raised bug this with Suunto support a few times, so hopefully it gets fixed.
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@atoponce nope I don’t think it works like so.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos That’s what I’ve observed. Here is a recent outdoor 5K race with the Stryd Next Gen pod paired to my Race S. The paces differ:

Here is a treadmill workout. The paces perfectly agree:

This is reproducible on every run I do outdoors versus indoor. When GPS is locked, the paces with Stryd disagrees. When GPS is not locked, the paces are in agreement.
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This is a 5K race that alerted me to the problem. Suunto reported the distance as 5.19 km when the the course was actually short at 4.63 km, which Stryd correctly calculated. Note that Suunto’s pace is consistently higher than Stryd’s, and thus for the duration, resulted in a longer distance.
