Suunto 2.50.26 – Q4 2025 Release Notes
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@ChrisA if the algorithm is now same as with Race 2 and Vertical 2, it takes about week to start showing good results. At the beginning just recovering all the time.
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@DrSilverthorn Pour ma part, les problèmes d’appairage de la Suunto Race 2 avec les ceintures thoraciques semblent réglés après la mise à jour … mais toujours pas de Zone Sense avec les ceintures Garmin HRM-Pro et HRM-Pro+ … par contre avec la Polar H10 et la Garmin HRM 200 ça fonctionne ainsi qu’avec la ceinture Suunto.
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As avid swimrunner, I am very happy with the update. Finally a usable swimrun mode! I will test today if the update solved some smaller issues i had with accuracy during pool swimming on my Race2. If that is also solved, I have everything I wished for when switching from polar to suunto 2 years ago.
I did find a bug in the default Swimrun sportsmode (basic): it starts with running but when long pressing the upper button I get to the multisport menu (where i can chose any sport) and not immediately to swimming as I would expect. When using a custome made swimrun multisport mode, it works as expected (switching seamlessly between running and swimming and back).
Did anyone test the autodetection of transitions between sports?
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@Bartek-W said in Suunto 2.50.26 – Q4 2025 Release Notes:
I was very impressed with the scope of this FW update, but less so when I discovered nothing much changed in a way my external HR sensors are handled
I have exactly the same feeling. Suunto ingores the gold in sports with external sensors. The sensors do the hard part (sensing biological or physical parameters) and make the information available digitally. It should be a no-brainer to put your effort in reading digital signals, that is the easy part in this.
E.g.: Suunto now improved the OHR, because it was bad, and it’s not easy.
But ignoring the open door of reading external sensors properly is plainly stupid.
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@sky-runner Today I did a 7k comparison run (flat snowy forest) between my Race 1 and my Fenix 7X. After having read that much about distance issues I just wanted to check it

Well both watches auto-lapped within the same second. At the end both reported 7.33km. Of course this proves nothing, it could also be a one time fluke on my side now.
“Elevation” was 12m on the Fenix, 8m on the Race 1 (flat like I said
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On my wife’s Race S, everything related to synchronized workouts from TP is proving to be a problem. I’m going to have to downgrade it this afternoon. 🫤
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@MarkusG My Race 2 is always showing 1%-2% less distance (and rythm, pace, power, ngp) in comparison to Vertical or the GPX files. That’s a bit weird in terms of accuracy.
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@jjpaz Yes, but that was not the point in the post I answered to. There was the question if this new behavior also affects older models like the Race 1. In fact that issue that you and many other currently report holds me back from ordering an Vertical 2 (and the fact that the BLE issues haven’t been fixed as it seems).
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@MarkusG I am only saying this because I had massive issues with my Garmin Fenix 7x. There is a major issue with the altimeter and it can read wild numbers. Mine would jump wildly. Not saying that is the issue, but it is a known issue with gen 7 Fenix/epix devices. That is why the new ones have the ugly guard on the side of them.
TBH that is one of the reasons I was motivated to try Suunto back then
Red is the Fenix 7x
Green is Stryd Pod on the Fenix
Blue is a Coros Vertix.

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@jussim said in Suunto 2.50.26 – Q4 2025 Release Notes:
@Sportsfreund Ah, good then, I thought so too but for some reason I was having trouble activating it. I admit that I didn’t look into it thoroughly after failing with it.
I would like to have vo2max for rowing.

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I’ve been testing the new algorithm for the optical HR sensor (SR1) a bit more. It feels subjectively more akin with my perceived exertion, also during two – 10 deg C runs and a XC ski activity. No more strange dips and spikes from the hr sensor. Testing together with my Polar OH1 during indoor cycling, it’s continuously within one beat from the belt.
So for now, I’m impressed and very happy with the improvement! Well done Suunto team!