Battery drain
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@Mff73 not sure that autonomy in activity is not impacted. By analyzing the FIT file during an activity of more than 6 hours i found an estimated autonomy of 40h which was more than 60h before update.
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Department of Possible Drain Candidates:
FWIW, 7 hours after a recorded, route-following activity, the Compass widget is still reporting a value. I seem to remember it quitting much earlier post-navigation on the previous firmware.
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@Kramble said in Battery drain:
@isazi said in Battery drain:
@Kramble said in Battery drain:
To me it seems there are two drain bugs.
One with big drain maybe the one you are testing.
And another smaller one in mere watch use without activities.You are also correct, and Suunto is aware of that.
@isazi Maybe a lead for the small drain :
Two days ago I got the old synchronization bug on my android beta Suunto app (your watch is no longer found and when you try to pair again then the app fails).
To solve it I know I have to wipe out the data and cache of the app ( did it from android setting menu), then I have to login again and pair my vertical again.
It works with a little surprise, no more small drain bug : in 48h with one 50 min trail activity the vertical just lost 4% ! (from 85% to 81%).
I did nothing else since my last drain (no reset and no full battery cycle, no solar charge).
So maybe the Bluetooth could be responsible of the small drain ?Hope it can help.
My bad , my bad I am sorry, I was on holiday and I didn’t notice that the donnot disturb mode was on…
Small drain battery is still there -
My personal update, nothing official, is that two possible causes have been identified. I have not tested a fix yet, but Suunto is aware that this needs to be fixed with next release.
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@isazi said in Battery drain:
My personal workaround while we wait for a fix is: if you use navigation just reboot your watch at the end, after syncing the activity with your phone.
This is my personal view, nothing from Suunto
I managed to send logs to Suunto and hope a fix for this will be included in the next firmware. I also believe it is not the GPS but the storage that is kept active, GPS would give an even larger battery consumption. No confirmation from Suunto yet. I try to keep the forum informed as much as I can
I have checked your workaround, seems same for me:
- indeed after an activity with maps and navigation the battery usage is ~9% for 16h
- reboot (turn off in parameter and long press on upper button)
- battery usage is ~2% for 16h
- activity without navigation
- battery usage is still ~2% for 16h
I hope it will be solved very soon as one main advantage of Suunto Vertical watch is autonomy…
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After 17 days without battery drain problem (full charged august 14th, 13% battery level 31th august and full charged again) this past night SV battery level has lowered by 10%-12% without use.
Yesterday evening I exchanged watches and I have slept with SR S again… (I was wearing SV full time since august 14th). My last activity with SV was on sunday morning and I didn’t use navigation (hiking with ‘Weather’ S+ App), so it seems battery drain has several faces… -
A fix is being tested, if everything works out should be here in a week or two.
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@isazi omg, the wait is endless
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@isazi so, it was massive the problem and not for some cases after last update!
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@gerasimos not massive, but there were various causes for the drain, all dependent on user behavior. Meaning, users using certain features would see the drain, others not using them not.
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@isazi now i understand exactly what triggers the problem or one of the main reasons !
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@isazi said in Battery drain:
A fix is being tested, if everything works out should be here in a week or two.
i am bookmarking this message, i am pretty sure the question will raise again soon 🥳
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@isazi I am always this ‘user’ doing all the wrong stuff Not sure though, since I literaly have the same settings and sport use on both the Race and Vertical only different watchfaces. The Race is not showing bat drain the vertical after sport dies in 3 days
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@EzioAuditore
chaos butterfly effect ? -
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@EzioAuditore not a matter of right vs. wrong, just a matter of features used
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My Vertical have a daily battery consumption of 10-12% with no activities recorded.
My battery drainage is back again.Did charge my watch 2100 to 100% on Sunday, and now Tuesday it’s 80%.
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@Iggge you should do a soft reset
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@Iggge Same here. Charged mine to 100% 24 hrs ago and it is down at 91%. No activity. Just normal wear. I think it may have to do with the Android app since I am still on the 2.33.16 version. App was updated Aug 21 (4.97.7).
Just saw there is another update for the app. I will update and monitor the issue.
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@Outdoorsy said in Battery drain:
@Iggge Same here. Charged mine to 100% 24 hrs ago and it is down at 91%. No activity. Just normal wear. I think it may have to do with the Android app since I am still on the 2.33.16 version. App was updated Aug 21 (4.97.7).
Just saw there is another update for the app. I will update and monitor the issue.
Definitely not related to android or iOS app as I have the latest iOS and experience drains as well . 9% yesterday in 14 hours also without training , just normal wear