Suunto Software update Q1 (2.53.42)
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Hi All,
Check this watchface:


I don’t know why but VO2MAX is not updating after training
My VO2MAX is getting down after today’s run (don’t judge me) but on the watchface I can see old data
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said in Suunto Software update Q1 (2.53.42):
Today, for the second time after the update, it happened that the custom alarm set to 06:40 ringed 10 minute later, as it was postponed. This time, I awaked by myself about 15-20 minutes ahead the alarm time and I’m pretty sure I didn’t touch any button. DND was set from 22:30 to 07:30.
Also this morning the alarm ringed 10 minutes later (!)
I have changed to time to 6:30 and then back to 6:40,
lets see what happens tomorrow morning …
Nobody else is experiencing the same odd behavior? -
@Stefano-M64 said in Suunto Software update Q1 (2.53.42):
said in Suunto Software update Q1 (2.53.42):
Today, for the second time after the update, it happened that the custom alarm set to 06:40 ringed 10 minute later, as it was postponed. This time, I awaked by myself about 15-20 minutes ahead the alarm time and I’m pretty sure I didn’t touch any button. DND was set from 22:30 to 07:30.
Also this morning the alarm ringed 10 minutes later (!)
I have changed to time to 6:30 and then back to 6:40,
lets see what happens tomorrow morning …
Nobody else is experiencing the same odd behavior?For me it’s ok so far. DND set to 22pm-6am and alarm set to 6.15am (weekdays). Race S.
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@Mravac said in Suunto Software update Q1 (2.53.42):
my step count jumped from 2,000 to 17,537?
This is an old, old ‘bug’, where a bucketload of phantom steps gets tacken on to the current day when the watch is booted up (think it also can happen with the calories). But these phantom numbers silently disappear when the date ticks over to the next day. Leaving no trace anywhere.
I’ve mentioned it in a post far back, but can understand that it hasn’t garnered any attention or fix. We’re not supposed to turn the watch off in the first place…
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Not sure if related to this firmware, since I have the watch for little time and I am alternating between it and my fr965, but now when I don’t sleep with it, it counts sleep till I come back to it.
So for two days I get 18h of sleep.
Any hint to delete it ? -
@Stefano-M64 said in Suunto Software update Q1 (2.53.42):
Also this morning the alarm ringed 10 minutes later (!)
Could it be that you’re accidentally snoozing the alarm via the touchscreen? It has been discussed a few times on the forum how it is too easy to dismiss or snooze an alarm because the touchscreen activates when an alarm goes off. I’ve done this many times and have even witnessed an alarm being dismissed because the watch face inadvertently touched my bed sheets (maybe that’s fabric specific?).
Anyway, my preference would be to require a button push to dismiss alarms.
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@André-Faria said in Suunto Software update Q1 (2.53.42):
Any hint to delete it ?
I have no Idea. My watch is turned off all the time between activities and I only tried out the sleep logging a week or so at the beginning. Disabling sleep tracking in the watch should take care of future falsehoods for you, but unless there is an option to edit already registered sleep downwards to near zero, elimination can prove hard - seem to remember previous postings about not being able to delete, but don’t quote me on it.
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@duffman19 said in Suunto Software update Q1 (2.53.42):
@Stefano-M64 said in Suunto Software update Q1 (2.53.42):
Also this morning the alarm ringed 10 minutes later (!)
Could it be that you’re accidentally snoozing the alarm via the touchscreen? It has been discussed…
I know, but I was already awake the last two times and didn’t hear any ring… while it clearly ringed 10 minutes after, until I dismissed the alarm… very strage
Anyway, my preference would be to require a button push to dismiss alarms.
yes, it would be the best choice
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@Stefano-M64 I’ve tried to prolong DND over the alarm time because it was the only diff with you but it still works w/o hiccups. I would try to delete all alarms and set them up again
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@snow thanks for chercking!
this morning I understood the problem: when I sleep with my arm bent and the wrist close to my head I can easily hear the alarm, while if the arm is lying along the body, under the duvet, I cannot. Things is worsen by the fact that the alarm auto-dismiss after 30 seconds, which is odd to me for an alarm clock.
To be sure to wake up I should always have the vibration on, but in this case if the wrist is close to my head the waking up is quite “harsh” (that’s why I turned it off weeks ago).
A solution could be to have an alarm that starts ringing for example for 10 seconds and after that it starts also vibrating (if the vibration is on) for the remaining 20 sec.
For the moment I will use again the alarm of my smartphone that is more configurable and gives a more comfortable wake up.