s a noise cancelling algorithm in either the watch or the sensor. What I would like to be able to do is to āresetā it on demand, so I donāt have to start and stop, or possibly be
I have similar when biking. I am pushing and the OHR shows me 50bpm which is ridiculous. Also when running it locks to my cadence and while I am in between 110 to 120 the watch reads 170 (my cadence). What I have noticed is that when you āpressā the handles of your bike and stiffen your palm the blood vessels stiffen too so less blood flow is available for the watch to get readable info. Either do not press your palms too much or wear the watch as highly as possible or even facing downwards (this will damage the GPS though).
Still hanging on to 2.14.16. I have tested newer releases but keep reverting because of the limited brightness. Seeing some positive comments about āRaise to wakeā improvements in the next release and am interested. Anyone know if we will get our MAX brightness back with the next upcoming firmware? That extra bit of (lost) brightness makes a difference for me when Iām out in the woods trail running. Thanks
@james-herlihy are they still in the logbook with all data, including graph? Then try to logout of the app and login again, or even uninstall and reinstall the app.
If they are in the logbook only as summaries, then there is nothing more to do.
@dmytro the design is nice, but I heard from a lot of people, that the little pin to hold the strap is too loose. So when you are scrambling or taking of your backpack it āunpinsā.
So yes for the design, but please with those old fashioned āloopsā (I donāt know how they are called)
Would be great if one could add two different and concorrent alarm option in the S9.
For instance one for weekdays and a CONCURRENT one for weekends.
Today I have to remember to change the time every Friday and this is a bit annoying