Battery drain
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@thanasis I guess a lot of SV users experience this. Just for comparison I was using only the Ocean and left both the Race and the Vertical face down without using them. Both charged on Sunday same time. Today (Friday) - Race battery: 87% and Vertical: 23% without any use.
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@EzioAuditore said in Battery drain:
@thanasis I guess a lot of SV users experience this. Just for comparison I was using only the Ocean and left both the Race and the Vertical face down without using them. Both charged on Sunday same time. Today (Friday) - Race battery: 87% and Vertical: 23% without any use.
The problem is that i tried quite every single suggestion (including those of @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos on letting it depleet and recharge 100%, soft reset etc…) but the issue persists and i am a bit disappointed
btw @EzioAuditore
Do you own every single device??? so far i read about AWU2, Coros, SV, Race, Ocean!!! ? Wow I am impressed!Please do share your views at some point in time on how they compare. Thanks
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@thanasis said in Battery drain:
The problem is that i tried quite every single suggestion (including those of @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos on letting it depleet and recharge 100%, soft reset etc…) but the issue persists and i am a bit disappointed
If nothing worked, you need to wait for the firmware update.
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My problems started after the last update but also after syncing Suunto Race S with SuuntoApp and exchanging watches during the day…
Since 10 days ago I’m only using Verticall all day, 24h, and haven’t paired Race S in the App, and battery consumption still seems normal (48% battery consumption in 9-10days).
Could be the problem related to the pairing/unpairing process in the App? Perhaps th watch tries to connect to app and the App is synced to the other watch? -
@thanasis I tried calibrating the battery on both SV and Race. On the Race its seems like it worked and on the Vertical not. So waiting for the FW to solve it.
I do own a lot of watches from most brands. Some of them like Suunto’s (8 watches - I still own 4) are my personal purchases. Another is the FR965 from Garmin (I had some crashes with the Vertical in the beginning so I needed watch). Some are work related: AW (I choose the Ultra just for the sake of the sapphire and LTE - I do like the liberty of running and paying without mobile - this is not my prefered sport watch and I use it mostly as smart watch).
I’ve owned Polar Vantage V and Fenix 6xss and some Galaxy 3 (I don’t remember). I’ve never had Coros though -
@jjpaz I have the Ocean and Race on the same mobile and the Vertical on another (the only watch in that app) so I do not think it is pair/unpair related.
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From my side, after the last update, everything seem normal, i.e., almost full discharge of the battery in more or less a week, an average of 12-13[hr] of GPS tracking, HR tracking 24/7, Bluetooth connection only for watch synchronization once a day and a very static watch face (digital time, dd/mm/yy and battery level).
Last Saturday I’ve done a 7[h] hike: battery went from ~70/75[%] to ~45[%] and its madness has started:
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after 1[h] since I’ve stopped the activity, the battery drop to ~35[%];
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at the end of the day, the battery was at 25[%];
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during the night, the battery lost ~10[%] and at the end of Sunday I’ve to recharge the battery since only few units of battery were available.
Then, from Sunday evening to yesterday evening battery went from 100[%] to ~25[%] (~5.5[h] of GPS tracking, lost nearly 20[%/day]), so, also yesterday evening, I’ve decided to charge again the watch in order to avoid for today to run out of battery.
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@Matúš Where you following a route and Climb Guidance activated?
It seems that the problem starts after some activitiy, perhaps some internal process doesn’t finish as expected and keeps draining battery. -
@jjpaz said in Battery drain:
@Matúš Where you following a route and Climb Guidance activated?
None of them, only two active screens, the common one with the overall time, distance, etc., and the altitude trend one.
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@Matúš So then, random bug
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@isazi said in Battery drain:
@thanasis said in Battery drain:
The problem is that i tried quite every single suggestion (including those of @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos on letting it depleet and recharge 100%, soft reset etc…) but the issue persists and i am a bit disappointed
If nothing worked, you need to wait for the firmware update.
Which is unfortunately not imminent so I may try to revert to the previous firmware.
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@thanasis the new firmware should come out soon. as a hotfix at least. I dont really know, just start to know this forum pretty well, and this is the general feeling based on high ranked users comments, or official testers notes…
one comment at some point talk about bug fixes (and the battery draining issue) and a new feature as well at least. not a major update, but definitely a fix that is awaited!
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Just to inform, my Vertical from october 2023 had 0 problem ever with anything, included battery. My mate got Vertical 4 days ago, brand new, downloaded all updates, maps, and losing like 3% per day so seems normal.
I think its random bug, sorry for all unlucky users.
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Would be also nice to know if this drain affects only older Verticals like mine which was bought last summer shortly after release. Did Suunto change battery type or manufacturer after release? Different voltage or something which could cause error in firmware.
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@Jugger I bought my Vertical 2 months ago and I experienced those issues. I found a workaround by restarting the watch after training days. It seems to work and allow me to happily wait for the next firmware.
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@obhikkhu This workaround seems to work for me as well. I was losing around 10% every day in watch mode. I was testing several things to stop the excessive drain to see if I could stop it without rebooting the watch. I disabled WiFi and Bluetooth, put the watch in flight mode etc but nothing worked.
After my run yesterday, I got the strange touchscreen bug again. Where the screen responds very jerky or not at all on finger swipes and taps. So I was forced to do a reboot of the watch.
Now battery drain is back to normal with 0 to 1% overnight. Before the reboot it was around 3 to 4%.Let’s see if the excessive drain returns after my next activity. If so, I will try some other options before rebooting the watch again.
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Feed back after update : absolutely no battery drainage here.
2 to 3% daily use
This week I’ve complete my first ultra running race, mort than 43 hours of activity : battery was at 99% at beginning. 32% left at the end. Impressive ! (Only parameter I had changed was touchscreen unabled in my custom mode ; it change previsionnal autonomy pretty much, around 10%) -
Hello
I had as many other here battery drainage problems with my SV but 10 days ago I changed to an old watch face with only 2 information : date and battery level. I did a soft reset and now the watch works realy fine. For me all is desactivated except HR on watch for hiking and belt for cycling. Also on phone the Bluetooth is activated only if necessary.
As we said in France, I touch wood -
@Tieutieu do you use maps and routes?
Mine started started draining excessively after an activity with maps and route enabled -
@Tieutieu said in Battery drain:
Feed back after update : absolutely no battery drainage here.
2 to 3% daily use
This week I’ve complete my first ultra running race, mort than 43 hours of activity : battery was at 99% at beginning. 32% left at the end. Impressive ! (Only parameter I had changed was touchscreen unabled in my custom mode ; it change previsionnal autonomy pretty much, around 10%)My issue is not during sport but during daily activity .
I tested the soft reboot after each sport and indeed it seems better