Battery drain
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Même problème chute de la batterie depuis la dernière mise à jour j’ai réinitialiser la montre depuis aucun problème
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@ggrego same here. In 3hrs doing nothing drop from 20% to 16%…
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Have been seeing same here on my watch. For first time since I bought the watch did have to charge my watch two times in a week.
Monday I did charge it to 100%.
Today is was 42% with just one use during training(30 min running) -
Recharged the watch on July 9th to 100% and after doing a soft reset (first time with the new software). Since that day he has consumed very little, 1% per day (I only wear it for training) and 1% for 1 hour of running training. Today I did 3 hours of Trail running with a map and itinerary not always selected and it left me ONLY 5% very happy. Once I get home I put it on airplane mode and after two hours I find it at 86%!!! Something wrong. I had already seen this anomalous consumption with version 2.33.14 Do you know if Suunto knows about the problem and is working on it? With vertical battery is a reason of choice for the user.
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Hi guys. Let it discharge and do a full circle charge.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos is it the permanent solution?
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I can only confirm from my side that my Vertical after the new update consumes the battery literally three times faster than before. A short circuit exercise used to be only 1% of battery, now 3%, a 35 minute run used to be 3% now over 10%. I have the same GPS settings, all others as well. I’m not sure the new changes were necessary enough to undermine one of this watch’s most important features…
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probably battery needs to recalibrate (as it almost happens after every fw update)
I have no such problem. Slightly less than 40% (34) drain in 8 days with at least 1 activity every day and almost 4h of gps.After the Fw update I discharged it to 13% before recharge
Anyway, this time, I’ll let it discharge to the “battery icon” just to be sure to recalibrate properly
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@Michaël-POINTEAU factory reset yesterday.
Sadly one thing already confirmed fixed: media control.
Sadly because that means watch full setup to be done again.
Sadly because this is not something we shall have to do to get our features back. At least it shall be properly communicated upfront.
Especially when in summer season’s when you expect to use your watch intensively and potentially leave to location where network might not be that great or even capability to plug the watch.Hopefully this will also resolve the battery drain.
Nevertheless the watch connectivity with the app is awful right now.
I will have to spend time.again fixing that too.
Disappointed overall despite the new climb pro feature to be honest.
I was promotion Sunnto for it’s reliability no later than this week. -
@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos discharge until 0%??? I habitually recharge the watch when the battery was about 20-15% anyway not under 10% for doesn’t stress the lithium battery. Is correct???
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@matteo_000
Normally you should not and you shouldn’t need it.
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I have also seen faster battery drain after the last update. Like others suggested, I drained the battery to a value below 20%, charged it to 100% and restarted the watch afterwards (15s upper right button). Now everything is back to normal. I did this process yesterday at 18:00. Went to sleep at 22:30, woke up at 7:00 with 99%, went on a short run for 1h 20min (performance mode) and now at 12:20 I am still at 99%
That’s the first time I had to do this after a firmware update.
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@wmichi Thanks for the advice. Do you usually have a bluetooth connection enabled or disabled?
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@wmichi same here, battery was draining at 7-8% daily after the update (have seen this on several updates on serval Suunto watches).
I let it run down until the watch shut off and charging icon showed; charged to 100% and wore it for the last 10 hours with sleep tracking and woke up with the battery at 99%. Battery went through recalibration, and it is back to normal.
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@Ars-Vitae I have it always enabled. I only have do not disturb enabled between 21:00 and 07:00 (but this doesn’t disable bluetooth connection). I have to add, that I have notifications disabled. This might also help with a longer battery life.
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@wmichi Ok, thanks.
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Hello @altcmd, same with my Vertical Solar Steel.
Battery loaded at 99%, then 36 hours later down to 86%, with only one hour of bike riding…
HR 24/24 : ON
Screen backlight : OFFI don’t want neither to do a soft reset, because all downloaded maps will be erased, and will take ages to re-download.
Gilles
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Waited 24 hours after the battery recalibration (full drain/ full charge). Watch is set up 24/7 HR/SPO, notifications on and a 30 minute row (5200m) with chest heart rate strap (to check).
It is back to where it was for me: 3% daily battery usage.
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here is my case:
i run a 100KM ultra trail running race at 7-12, when the race begin, the battery is 89%, after 25h25min, i finish the race, the battery is 50%, the race start at morning 8:00am, a cloudy day , almost rainning all day, next day is sunny day
and climb guidance notifications off, navigation with route on
all i want to say the solar it’s beyond my expect.
But,now the battery is 38% now,i only do 1 hour hike , sleep with svwhen the the lastest update, the battery is 40%, i update, after that, the battery drain fast , i drain the battery to there is a charge icon on the watch face( with several exercise), i charge it to full, and i do power off and power on.
seetings:
back light to off
standby off
alarm clock on
no notifications
h24 and sleep hr tracking on
blood oxygen off
best gps settings
no SuuntoPlus -
@zewen
@zewen said in Battery drain:full charge, last 21days during this time, i walking/running/ultra running for 39.6 hour, 1 hour weight exercise, only exercise and sleeping i wear my SV
seetings:
back light to off
standby off
alarm clock on
no notifications
h24 and sleep hr tracking on
blood oxygen off
best gps settings
no SuuntoPlus
winter, SV almost under my cloth, solar can ignore