Software Update 2.30.38 (Race / Vertical / 9 Peak Pro)
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Addition: I flew with a transfer, the first difference was -3 hours, the second -1 hour. The increase in resources is visible in the screenshot.
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@Sergei-Ladeishchikov so it seems that there are some issues when changing timezone, I will report it to Suunto.
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@RaDeck same here. Resources flat at 10% from December 1st.
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@isazi I can second that having had a flight over 7hrs TZ. I didn’t mind it much though tbh as the data of these days would be somehow ‘bad’ anyways. I also saw that it gives me an average sleep time of the last 6 weeks still very late (it seems to be taking the other TZ I was in for 2 weeks into consideration w. +7 hrs)
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@RaDeck I reported the issue with resources resetting on TZ change to Suunto last week, will share if I know more.
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@RaDeck @Sergei-Ladeishchikov @The_77 did any of you sent logs to Suunto after this happened?
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@isazi unfortunately not no.
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@isazi no, I didn’t send it
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Don’t know if I dupli/multi report it, but on Vertical, during workout, it seems that the time spent in the next-higher zone is not reported.
The first photo is during the workout, the next one is the workout report after finishing.
Also I think that the 2’17 for zone1 in the first photo is also false, because the total workout is 47’09 and I don’t remember falling back to zone 1 from 45’52 and onward, also the remaining time cannot add up to 5’07.
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@isazi sorry me neither
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Sorry to open a new debate about sleep tracking. I noticed that my sleep tracking is wrong with my vertical.
Vertical uses new Suunto algorithm I hope to see an improvement in the next release. -
@Wilson7 A couple of things to try are auto DND prior to bed, say 1 h before and 1h after wakeup. Second is use your avg resting HR as HR min on the watch. I started with poor sleep tracking as well but it is very good now.
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@Brad_Olwin how do you set minimum heart rate on the watch?
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I have my Vertical now 3 weeks in daily and nightly use.
To have naps recorded I set my sleep time from 00:00 to 23:55 h. I enable DND when I go to bed or take a nap and disable it after I wake up.
I never set any hr value in the watch or in the app.
During the three weeks I had accurate sleep tracking and hrv tracking. I compare it to my Google Nest every day. Only one of these days was different, Vertical showed 1 hour less sleep than the Google Nest.
And one time I forgot to activate DND before a nap and the nap was not recorded.
So far a really satisfying behaviour of the Suunto Vertical.
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@minimark069 Control panel >> Settings >> General >> Personal >> Rest HR
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@Brad_Olwin For clarification : for HR min we use the average of the night ? or average “while resting but not sleeping” ?
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@Elipsus, I use the second case which works perfect both for sleep tracking and the auto HR zones.
Just the HR when you are sitting comfortably doing nothing and well recovered.
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there is still lots of rumors of what should be, what must be, or what is just a just a legend, about settings which may influence sleep tracking.
Sometime ago, for the Suunto Vertical, we have been “confirmed” this : resting HR is nowhere in the formula
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@mlakis said in Software Update 2.30.38 (Race / Vertical / 9 Peak Pro):
@Elipsus, I use the second case which works perfect both for sleep tracking and the auto HR zones.
Just the HR when you are sitting comfortably doing nothing and well recovered.
Got to admit, as the watch is gathering all of this data (assuming it’s being worn 24/7) I would prefer to see a widget showing a graph for the last seven days average heart rate (for this topic) rather than the minimum, which seems of less use.