@herlas It is not just uphill issues but more to do with effort on technical terrain and downhill effort, which the Stryd simply cannot measure or cope with.
@gambacorta@freeheeler Thank you!
Exactly this behavior @freeheeler It’s not reboot on some cases but it’s the only way to recover the normal function.
Yes, I already recommended him trying to replicate and send logs inmediatelly, as lucky, without success until now.
I follow … it also happened to me when I had deleted a route from the suunto app while the suunto 9 was disconnected because I was connected with the suunto 7 … the only solution was a hard reset of the suunto 9 …
The US GPS system is being updated so it was not put in place and simply left. New and better satellites are used, it may be the most complete and that may be the reason for GPS as the default.
In my testing I see no difference with any added satellite systems on Suunto or Garmin with multi band during normal use. The only time multi band mattered on the Garmin was the example I gave below. Garmin was able to get better tracks in the slot canyon but that comes at a steep cost in battery life.
@michaeldwilson I will do so by the end of August. Now almost everyone is out on vacation. The sensor does not shut down (no zero reading). Instead it seems having a hard time reading the HR and for as long it keeps the last read value.
@Gilles-D I was tired with the maths…Sorry
13.3 - 7.8 = 5.5 km, still some meters missing. I also did the theoretical distance of the run : 20.4 km vs 19.3 km measured during the workout. Puzzling.
@cosmecosta @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos@suzzlo I washed the belt deeply and changed the batterie. It looks good now, no problems with the registration of heartrate anymore! Thanks, this was the solution.
I checked the former batterie at Polar Beat. It showed ‘half full’, but it seems that isn’t very accurate all the time
@Cookiemonster It only happened once to me (well, except kayaking, that’s a different topic though) wearing the watch inside the jacket during a very strong storm, with very strong winds. I guess you didn’t wear long sleeves in Singapore right? I never did 🙂
Maybe your arms were bent enough to create some kind of vacuum around the baro sensor?
@isazi I mean, these things can happen, power cable or not. The issue is that the customised sports modes are lost, although they are on a separate device that knows me as a user with a Sunnto user account. One would expect that it should be easy to recover them…
@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Thought as much. And I’m teasing. (Mind you, you’re also typing in English and in EFL/ECL + a lot of ESL metric, it’s still a point.)
Altho’ it seems frantic, it’s merely pedantic. (More metric typing.)