@Михаил
The problem was solved, Suomi decided that not everyone can use their products. The VPN helped. Replaced Finland with Poland and changed the language >> The maps have been downloaded.
With crooked hands, it would be better to fix the pulse sensor and other jambs.
@Todd-Danielczyk I have the same problem with my OnePlus 5 under Android 10. Sometimes control previous and next work but play/pause never work. I have tried several solutions but none of them work in the long term : turn off Bluetooth and on again, delete the watch, uninstall Suunto App… Still the same problem.
And this is the case on my 2 Suunto : 9PP and Vertical.
The only effective solution I found is to order the tracks with the headphones.
@far-blue No problem. I made research and found interesting solution
All is here:
https://youtu.be/a_LR1oula_0?si=WlHVB7TmKjmmyJZm
I found proper link to calculators described in movie (web page has changed):
https://www.8020endurance.com/80-20-zone-calculator/
Today after running test with 3 and 9 minutes intervals I had all data and adjusted all. Should be OK.
I managed to resolve it without reset to factory and without clearing cache and data of the Bluetooth app. I did (not sure of the exact order):
Remove old Suunto watch (Spartan Trainer) from the device list in the App
Delete Suunto App data/cache
(I wanted to unpair the watch from the phone but did not find it in the Bluetooth list(?). Maybe it unpaired when clearing the App data or I misremember.)
Turn off Bluetooth on the Phone
Unpair (forget) MobileApp on the watch (Settings - Connectivity - Paired devices)
Turn off discovery on the watch (Settings - Connectivity - Discovery)
Log into app
Pair watch again (turn on Bluetooth and Discovery first)
Most likely not all of those steps are required but I would rather not have more opportunities to figure out which ones are.
@Brad_Olwin I think you’re right. I also doubt many people are that bothered by it, it’s quite a niche thing. It’s just really useful for hitting specific paces on a track, for example, ave lap pace is super useful for this sort of thing.
I had the same issue on my Race S… HR stop working few second after starting the activity (while green sensor was still active)
Strange thing, I noticed that before the run the 24 HR had detection failure on the 12h monitoring and the HR was taking more time to display in the watch menu. I had to soft reset my watch to get back to normal behaviour.
1st time I saw this issue, was ok before the update.
@VoiGAS said in Race S - Customize battery mode:
@Brad_Olwin You get 40h on Race S without maps in Performance Mode? 31h is my maximum with dual band.
Or do you mean 40h if you switch to endurance and sacrifice the maps option then
Correct, Endurance with no maps but you still get breadcrumb track climb guidance etc.
Street Names would be great, and the ability to turn off etc.
But for me the most important thing is the response and clarity of the maps.
On the Suunto Vertical (I haven’t tried any other Suunto watch) the maps are fantastic for responsiveness.Extra data may slow this down.
@DianeB Write to this address support-en@suunto.com
But be prepared that they take a long time to answer your question.
Don’t stop and ask a lot.
Although they are very nice haha.