Software release 2.30.26
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One strange thing: I recorded a bowling exercise. Battery estimates:
Custom battery mode (touch enabled, display timeout OFF): 193h
Custom battery mode (touch enabled, display timeout ON): 185h
Performance: 193hOne would expect that display timeout saves some battery, right?
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@inkognito reporting
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@inkognito wait is the estimates coming from the watch ?
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Yes, indeed. I’m talking about the watch estimate, on the top of the screen while choosing the battery mode:
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Aside from the one-day delay in CTL, TSB, TSS in the watch vs. app, the new sleep algorithm works not very well for me. Every day in the summary in the app I have the information that the waking time during sleep is more than an hour. I suspect that I am not the only case.
The previous sleep measurement worked well in my case.I feel good, I sleep well.
Resting HR I have entered 55 bpm so quite high considering that resting HR after waking up is in the range of 40-44 bpm.
Now with the new algorithm, should I switch my resting heart rate?To this, you should also add the fact that for several activities I have a black screen instead of a map
Maps can be very easily excluded from use. Just set the range to 2km and scroll through the map screen a few times. After a while, we have a dark screen.After the new update, the watch lost almost 50% in three days - acturat this so far I’m not worried because I hope it’s related to battery calibration.
I don’t remember such a buggy update since the Ambit, in this particular case there are big oversights that affect key functions.
I eagerly await the update.
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Hi all! My watch was discharged to 12% and vibration on notifications stopped working again, just like in the previous software. Has anyone noticed the lack of vibration?
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When can we expect an upgrade on the S9PP? 🤪
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos is there a hotfix foreseen for that in the next weeks? Thanks
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@stromdiddily
I know how to turn widgets on and off. I haven’t figured out how to change the order of the widgets. How do I do that? -
@ajjvbeek (on iOS) go to your watch in the Suunto App, click on Widgets and drag and drop the widgets to rearrange them. It will sync once you close the window.
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@tomasbartko
Thanks! I was trying to do it on the watch. Forgot about the app. -
Hello, I found what looks like a small bug.
On Vertical :
airplane mode activated by control panel widget
SA IO shows watch is connected
Data are not synced. -
Also another small bug:
I don’t get notifications for reaching my daily goals, weekly recap on Sunday evening etc.
I have done soft and hard reset (told by Suunto support), but still doesn’t work.
Maybe one of those here in the forum with “connections” to Suunto can report it, if not already done.
Thank you
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@Stoke80 same here.
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@Stoke80 reported
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos comunque, a parte queste piccolezze Il SV è l’orologio più bello ed affidabile di sempre con la nuova UI…
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You ruined the Suunto Vertical with this update, I want back my option to swipe left/right to see the widgets I need, or move to the next one with the middle button, like I also had on my old Suunto Traverse.
Selecting a desired widget from a menu is not user friendly, is plain stupid. This is why I returned a Garmin Epix 2 and decided to go for a more simple Suunto Vertical. We don’t need a stupid smartwatch to fiddle with the menus. We need something that can be used simple and efficient.
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There’s a problem with the reliability of the HR data, because when I’m sitting and calm, I often switch to the heart rate widget to check how many beats I’m at, and every time it doesn’t match reality.
- It indicates a reading between 65 and 80 beats, even if I wait several minutes, whereas in reality I’m at 36 (checked by taking my pulse with a stopwatch).
As a result, my resources drop very quickly…
This seems to have been the case since the update.
I thought Suunto meant few features but reliable data (at least that’s what Suunto said), but that doesn’t seem to be the case.
New UI but false data. I’m really disappointed and I hope that will be fixed soon.
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@Frederick-Rochette Well, if your HR really is around 36, perhaps the sensor initially locks at the second harmonic (~72) and it is difficult for it to get “unlocked”? What happens if you take your watch off for a while and put it back on?
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@runomatic we don’t want to pin only one widget, we want to scroll through the widgets we need with the middle button, I don’t understand why they removed that great option, maybe just to fix the lag problem. No option, no more lag, the problem is fixed.