Software update 2.30.32
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I also have differences in ATL and CTL between watch and app.
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@robis You mean Mounteneering, you can’t ride to Jalovec, Visoka ponca, Mangart. Those are pretty dangerous peaks even for climbing.
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@Egika said in Software update 2.30.32:
I also have differences in ATL and CTL between watch and app.
Not sure if this is new to Suunto, but filed a report just this morning.Thank you so much ️ for my watch at least, it has been like this since the first launch of the watch, so with the previous and also the latest software. I hope and i’m quite positive it will be fixed, it does not sound that complicated problem. And after that together with other little improvements on new software, rock on oh boy it was a nice screen / maps on the watch on yesterdays cross country skiing in the night time
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Yesterday I did a hard reset of my S9PP to test if this would make a difference regarding the training stats problem. I know, it’s a different watch, but with the Race I have the exact same problem.
After the hard reset, training stats were correct. Then I did a workout and after the sync the stats were sill correct. Today I woke up at 7:30, synced the watch multiple times, and all training stats displayed yesterday’s values. After breakfast I did a 2h cross country skiing session in the most beautiful winter wonderland one can think of, synced multiple times the watch afterwards, but the training stats still display yesterdays values. And today’s TSS are missing in the training widget (it looks like as if I haven’t done a workout., although in the training volume chart the workout is there). This is exactly the same as my Race behaves and exactly as it has been before the firmware update.
I also very briefly had the Vertical with the new firmware update (sold it in the meantime). There I also had the exact same behaviour. Three watches, same bug. I am in Austria, by the way. I didn’t check the values directly after midnight, only in the morning.
I am using the latest Suunto beta app on iOS. I will install App Store version, maybe this makes a difference. Should we send logs? If yes, when? In the morning after sync and also directly after a workout has been synced?
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Exactly the same behaviour with my Race and also that thing with those tss scores not showing up on the watch after the watch other metrics have “stucked”.
I’m using the normal appstore version of Suunto app, but no difference…
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@SuuntoR Since the app should be the single source of truth, I thought, maybe the problem is the beta app. Ok, then I don’t think there’s anything left we users can do. Only sending logs if needed, hoping that the devs find a quick fix.
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@gizmo hmmm - mine tracks very well with my chest monitor on a different device. maybe a loose band? or something else?
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@Brad_Olwin said in Software update 2.30.32:
@wmichi Well y’all will be happy to hear that my CTL but not TSB is in sync this morning. I will add my logs to @Egika bug report. Ok, more complicated, the only wrong value is in the Race watch face mini-widget. The values in the main widgets are correct.
Ok, that sounds weird. So your numbers between watch face mini widget and for example if you go (on the watch) under the tss widget and there scroll to summary where are all those ctl/atl/tsb numbers, they (or that tsb) dont match, but they are same as the app? Never happened here, just between watch and app. Numbers on a watch have been similar, no matter where viewed.
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@SuuntoR seems like Suunto need to do better testing before releasing new firmware. Mine threshold values and run estimat are also gone after the update. Done three runs and their not back.
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@SuuntoR yes, that’s correct. Under the TSS widget (scroll to the bottom) the values match, to those in app. The specific TSB and CTL values on watch widgets NO!
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@ppresing I synced my Vertical after I had non-matching values in the watch mini widgets for the Race and had the same issue, mini widgets did not match. Syncing multiple times did not fix this. However, a force restart of the Suunto App fixed the values. I am on iOS. Can someone else try to force restart the app, not the iPhone and see what happens?
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@Brad_Olwin I have just tried that. It didn‘t help unfortunately.
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Also nope, this doesn’t help. The only thing that helps is if the watch is powered off and back on. After that, perfect sync but only until tomorrow morning again…
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@Brad_Olwin It’s on my SV but issue is the same. I stopped and restarted my watch yesterday. After that I Synchronized with SA and values where the same in SA and in my SV.
This morgning after sync the values in the watch are still yesterday’s values.
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@ppresing said in Software update 2.30.32:
You mean Mounteneering
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Just a minor bug with the app symbols in the notification widget. I have noticed that using the watch with an iPhone, the Telegram app shows the app icon correctly. Using it with an Android phone, I just get the standard notification icon for any message. With Outlook everything works fine with both phones.
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@jannis if you downloaded it from the web then there is an apk difference -> Did you download telegram apk from their website?
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@Tieutieu said in Software update 2.30.32:
@Brad_Olwin It’s on my SV but issue is the same. I stopped and restarted my watch yesterday. After that I Synchronized with SA and values where the same in SA and in my SV.
This morgning after sync the values in the watch are still yesterday’s values.
I’m on latest IOs version too.Same here, latest iOS … doesn’t matter if background suunto app updates are enabled or not
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After using the Race Ti for 3 weeks continuously, these are my observations:
Battery consumption amazes me, compared with my S9P. It seems like I have double duration. It consumed approximately 1 charge (~5 - 100%) during 2 weeks of continuous usage (sleep tracking, incl. HRV/O2 & daily tracking on, messages off, raise to wake, display only) and ~15 h GPS activities. The S9P lasted ~1 week with the same usage.
Sleep tracking became way more dependable after the 2.30.32 update. It seems to nail the start-stop times now. Additionally, the nightly awake times seem to comply with my subjective observations. HRV also seems to go up/down compared with my subjective readyness/tiredness feeling. Thumbs up! The S9P also nailed the start-stop sleeping time.
HR tracking also seems to work better than with my S9P. I’ve been doing some indoor cycling with a chest strap connected to Zwift and the Race doing its own thing. There was only one episode where the race showed dropped HR for 1,5 min. during a ~ 1,5 hrs. exercise. The Race is continuously reading 1-2 beats below the Polar OH1. I’m not sure which of them is right. But they are following each other. During outdoor activities, the Race also tracks reasonable. Even during cold weather (-15 deg C) activities such as running and mountain biking. This is though based on perceived exertion and not compared with an HR strap.
The screen is amazing compared to the S9P!
UI including rotating crown is definitively an upgrade compared to the S9P. The rotating crown is super useful when wearing (thick) gloves while it’s -15 Deg C outside.
GPS accuracy is spot on. Though I’ve had good experience with the S9P as well.
Flashlight is a super useful gimmick when entering a dark bedroom where my partner and/or kids are sleeping.
According to my opinion, the S9P is WAY MORE beautiful. I really like the S9P design. I also think the SSU that I used before the S9P was nicer. But that’s irrelevant and subjective.
The watch/app CTL/TSB does not correspond for me either (known issue).
The increased weight compared to the S9P is not bothering me. I don’t notice it. The increased size is nice when using the watch during training, due to the increased screen size. Though during daily and sleep tracking, I prefer the S9P size. Either way, the increased size is still considered an upgrade due to the better screen and battery.
So, overall the Race is considered and upgrade from the S9P. I like it.