Software release 2.30.26
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Its a really good update! Love it so far. But found a bug that makes the heart rate not work during exercise. Shows 84 BPM for the first 10 min, and after that it start to work. Using Polar heart rate sensor( Worked perfect with Suunto 9 and Vertical before update)
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@pilleus said in Software release 2.30.26:
And last but not least, I notice an increasing rejection of justified criticism here in the forum, which I absolutely don’t like.
I do agree with you here, although it’s probably not just as black and white as you state. I feel like there’s a number of factors at play:
- A considerable and fairly recent increase in criticism/complaints (which is often repeated and reposted across multiple threads). When you scroll through the recent and unread topics the majority of them now seem to be issues or problems
- A handful of the same posters continually complaining about every little thing that they deem as not being perfect
- Often the comments of criticism come over rather angrily… which is probably going to generate similar responses
- Users don’t seem to be using the search function or simply just referring to the manual before they post
I probably think some of the negative responses have come from people that are starting to get tired of questions that have been answered across numerous threads numerous times, and even more so WHEN THE USER DOES NOT ASK POLITELY!
Let’s be thankful that Suunto hosts this forum for all of us and gives us a voice; I am all for justified criticism, I think it just needs to delivered in the respectful way that you would hope it to be answered
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@MiniForklift Amen
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@MiniForklift well said and fully agree!
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Early stages but new V02 max algo seems great I have to test a few vertical kilometre sessions but so far seems more realistic
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@gone-troppo said in Software release 2.30.26:
Early stages but new V02 max algo seems great I have to test a few vertical kilometre sessions but so far seems more realistic
Agree with this. Mine has been dropping to a level that is more appropriate based on my current fitness level.
It also matched a two hour trail run with some significant elevation that was much slower to some recent, faster, road runs. Pretty impressed.
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@stromdiddily dropped how much?
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Aside from sleep tracking having lost its value for the moment, all the other features I rely on have greatly improved. Good stuff! I look forward to the hotfixes that’ll hopefully make this update perfect.
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I must say for me HR works perfect now. I always felt its like 20 too high during exercises, but after update its looks very good.
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am i going insane???
why can I not zap through my widgets??? no i can only pin one widget and need to go downwards to select one ??? I dont like this change. Can I have the old way? -
@maxthetravelor said in Software release 2.30.26:
Can I have the old way?
Sorry no. This is the way.
You can pin one widget to the upper button (long press) and one to the middle one. The rest of the widgets are down there. It took me a while to get used to it, but once I sorted the widgets and disabled some I am pretty happy with the results.
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Today another “little” issue, second time it happens in my SV: touchscreen stopped working (out of activity) and backlitght didn’t power off.
Soft reset “solved” the problem.The good thing is that now I have the recovery metrics synced with App
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Not sure if this was a bug or just a fluke but let the watch run down completely (charge icon) since the update. Put it on the charger and left it to do its thing.
Went to check on the level of charge and it black screened on me. Had to do the top button hold for 12 seconds to bring it back to life and the battery showed it was at 90%. Not sure if it went into deep sleep mode being off my wrist but haven’t seen that happen before since I’ve owned it. Then again it’s never been fully depleted either.
Just wanted to ask if anyone else had experienced that behavior. Sent the logs to Suunto just in case.
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@BrunoH said in Software release 2.30.26:
@maxthetravelor said in Software release 2.30.26:
Can I have the old way?
Sorry no. This is the way.
You can pin one widget to the upper button (long press) and one to the middle one. The rest of the widgets are down there. It took me a while to get used to it, but once I sorted the widgets and disabled some I am pretty happy with the results.
Disabling and sorting is the way!
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@Stefan-Kersting said in Software release 2.30.26:
@stromdiddily dropped how much?
3.5 points for me which puts me in line with Runalyze estimate and where I think I’d land on the various VO2 max pace charts. Really happy with it
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@Todd-Danielczyk My screen turns off after being on the charger for some period of time. I just need to move it a little, and it comes back on. Not sure if this was what you saw. The behavior is consistent, so is probably a feature.
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@Jonathan-C thank you for your answer but I am not understanding what you mean? Are you speaking about auto/manual lap table accessible on the watch within the activity logs or in the app? On the watch nothing.
“they are now organized behind the overview screen instead of separate pages. So you will have to go to the section with “automatic laps” or “manual laps” and click the middle button to get to the tables”
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@Michaël-POINTEAU said in Software release 2.30.26:
On the watch nothing
In the activity stats menu (after saving or viewing in the Logbook), scroll to the listing “Laps.” You should see the number of laps recorded (if there were any) and a right arrow icon next to the middle button. Pressing the middle button will bring up the lap table you are looking for.
Previously, this was possible while viewing any statistic, but now you must be on the “Lap” stat to see it. Pressing the middle button while viewing any other stat will exit the menu.