Software update 2.30.32
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Could you be also so kind to raise this ctl/atl/tsb/tss not syncing correctly between the watch and the app? ️
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Good morning Dimitrios, maybe offtopic, but who knows…
After a conversation with freeheeler, I sent my log-data to suunto because the watch went blank during battery charching. Firmware 2.30.26, Suunto Vertical. Could it be a coinsident?
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@SuuntoR this is fixed here now if you refer to the values being displayed 0 CTL 0 TSB every morning.
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@SuuntoR The issue was also commented after new Suunto Vertical software was launched and happens to all users with SV, SR and S9PP. Could be related to SuuntoApp not sending correct data to the watch?
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My guess would be, its still on watch software. This guess is because i have noticed that those incorrect tsb etc. numbers will be ok after the soft reset AND even before the sync to the app. So it seems the correct numbers are already in the watch but “stuck” or something and the soft reset brings those back to life…
Edit: i could not repeat the behaviour it would sync correct numbers after softreset without syncing again with the app. But anyway the watch softreset helps so i still would guess its on the watch side…
Edit 2: when I think this little further, maybe you @jjpaz are right that its something to do with SA not sending the data correctly to the watch. After power off and on, the watch wont show any tsb etc data before syncing to the app. So there is no right or wrong data. But after the sync, data is incorrect on the watch (in my case it seems to show yesterdays tsb etc. on the watch). So watch must get wrong information from Suunto app? But why? I mean like I have written couple of post before, after the midnight sync between watch and the app is ok and the numbers match. So after midnight sa sends right data but not anymore in the next morning. But the soft reset for watch helps. Is this some date/time bug, watch somehow gives wrong information about the date or time when syncing in the morning. And thats why SA sends incorrectly yesterdays data to watch and after that watch “freezes” also with the new stats for current day like tss…? Do you already see a tin foil hat in my head? but i’m sure this is not very difficult bug to be solved after all…
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos
I don’t have all of @Olaf-Gottschalk’s problems with sleep measurement, which works well, for example.On the other hand, like everyone else, I’m affected by the fact that the indicators don’t synchronise properly, especially the HRV.
And I’ve just done the test,
1 Synchro iOS - SRace, multiple times.
2 The two tools are misaligned.
3 Restart SRace
4 Synchro iOS - SRace.
5 The two tools are now aligned (both on the 7-day average and on the past night).This behaviour leaves a lot to be desired. It’s abnormal that it doesn’t adjust perfectly at every synchronisation.
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Does OHR LEDs still blink after wearing the watch? If not, try going to HEART RATE/BLOOD OXYGEN widgets, etc. If OHR LEDs still blink, go to sleep widget and test step counter again. If OHR LEDs won’t blink no matter how hard you try, then 12s upper button reset please.
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After the update sleep tracking has improved, at least for me. Last night was spot on. Watch still doesn’t measure steps during the night, but at least awake segments look correct.
Biggest disappointment is no custom battery mode. I used it all the time. Meaning no touch screen enable/disable and no option to turn off display during workouts. I think it would be beneficial for amoled screen to be able to turn it off. It would last longer.
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@Dušan-Ković But you knew it didn’t exist before you bought the product
It’s not a bug, it’s a feature that you want and that Suunto has never announced on this product. -
@Arnaud-Lclr I didn’t, I had a couple of suunto watches, and all of them had it. Vertical also has custom battery mode, so it seems logical that Race has it also
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I noticed something “new” today. Straight after waking up, my total sleep was shown by the watch as ~6,5 hours (0:15 - 06:45). This was afterwards synced and visible on my phone. After a while this was “corrected” to ~8,5 hours (0:15 - 08:45). The latter corresponds exactly with my actual sleep. No unreasonable awake time was visible anymore either. So it looks like the watch reevaluates the sleep after a while and corrects it after a new synchronisation.
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@wmichi Yes I am on the same firmware as you. I will post this to the test site and see how we should proceed. It may require you all send logs but I will put this up. Clearly something that is reasonably prevalent is going on.
Never mind, I see that @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos already commented on this. I am in the US so I miss a lot happening while I am sleeping. We should be able to figure out what is happening and get a solution going.
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@Brad_Olwin Thanks! I wonder if it works generally for everyone in the US and here in Europe we all have the same problem. Maybe related to the timezone the user is in. Or related to daylight saving time… either way, I can provide logs at any time
I switched today before noon to S9PP (with newest firmware) and did a hard reset. After setting the watch up again, all the training stats have been correct. Then I did a 30min core workout, synced with the app and to my surprise, the values on the watch are still in line with the values in the app. With the Race this was never correct, even on the latest firmware. I am already curios what the watch displays tomorrow morning
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@Theo-Lakerveld I saw the same on my Race. Right after waking up it only showed 5 hours sleep, 30min later the values have been corrected automatically (spot on),
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@wmichi this is exactly the experience I had with the Race on the first day after the new update. App and watch was in sync both before and after a workout on the first day after updating the firmware. After midnight the Race and app got out of sync and new workouts were not properly reflected in the watch anymore,
So check your SPP after midnight today (or should I actually write tomorrow ) and see if app and SPP are still in agreement!
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@Mads-Hintz-Madsen I will report back Who knows, maybe the hard reset did the trick.
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@wmichi now the app shows 6,5 hours again while the watch shows 8.5. Seems that some adjusting still needs to be done at the sync algorithm.
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@Mads-Hintz-Madsen The watch must have a full sync before you check. I have noticed that my watch does not necessarily sync when I wake up. I have to open the app and make sure the watch syncs. Sometimes the CTL values don’t sync the first time but require two syncs, this happens when I change watches. I tested today with a Vertical I have not used in awhile and after two syncs with SA the values match. I don’t think it has anything to do with time of day or time zone.
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@Brad_Olwin trust me, I have done multiple syncs every day both before and after workouts! The issue is really real (for some of us at least)
BTW, I’m not sure what communication channels you have with Suunto developers but do you know if they have problems reproducing this issue?
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Well, I now have a polar vantage v3 and I like it more than the suunto race. It’s about the fact that I don’t have any bugs. In appearance, model Race are generally nicer, but otherwise for men, when I scroll through the menu, do a leg regeneration test, let myself be guided by the workouts recommended by the watch or even the polar flow application itself, everything is better. unfortunately.