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    Software Update 2.43.8 (2025 Q2)

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    • sky-runnerS Offline
      sky-runner Silver Members @timecode
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      @timecode said in Software Update 2.43.8 (2025 Q2):

      climb info/graph is colored now. Pretty cool.

      Now we need an ability to arbitrarily zoom and pan that graph. What you show in your screenshot looks great for a short 5-10km run, but it would be much less useful for a 100km race.

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      • timecodeT Offline
        timecode @sky-runner
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        @sky-runner I agree, that would be very useful. You can still zoom “into” the section you’re actually on, but not the whole graph, true.

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        • AudaxjoeA Offline
          Audaxjoe @sky-runner
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          @sky-runner you have the choice to use either as far as I can tell. It isn’t either or just another option on custom data fields.

          Suunto Vertical
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          • Inge NallssonI Offline
            Inge Nallsson @sky-runner
            last edited by Inge Nallsson

            @sky-runner said in Software Update 2.43.8 (2025 Q2):

            If Suunto wants to surface Rest time, that should not rely on pausing and unpausing. When a watch is paused, nothing else is recorded, including the distance. If I move during a rest, I think that should still count towards the distance

            I understood the preceding paragraph about you never wanting to pause the watch during training or race, and that is a valid preference. But the quoted paragraph I simply can not wrap my head around. Rest and Moving time has nothing to do with Pausing (pressing the upper button on a Race or Race S). If you stand still, the time is logged as Rest. When you move, the Moving time bucket starts to fill again - with Distance as normal. All automatic.

            I looked back at older runs I’ve made, and those where I had made an un-paused stop now show both Moving and Rest times. Those with watch pauses also have the Paused times logged and an additional Total time added to reflect this situation. It’s all very simple and logic if you think about it. ‘Unstopped’ runs, whether by watch pauses or physical body stillness, only show the normal Duration time.

            Edit: Runs with “Moving time” now also show a “Moving pace” entry in the SA, in addition to the normal “Avg pace” for the whole time period. I think this is new…

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            • John HimsworthJ Offline
              John Himsworth @Francesco Pagano
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              @Francesco-Pagano it doesn’t look like it, tested today on a race S after the update.

              Laps do show in the suunto app, possible the problem is the phone app (I’m on android but seems to affect iOS too) rather than watch software but it’s not great either way.

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              • atoponceA Offline
                atoponce
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                I think there might be a bug connecting to Stryd pods. Or at least reporting the data.

                Since updating this on my Race S, I have noticed a lot of power drops to 0 on my power data field, after which the 30s average slowly climbs back up. This has been happening frequently during a run. Interestingly, when I download the FIT data from the Suunto app for that run, all the data was recorded. The only zeroes I see in the data can be accounted for when stopping at intersections.

                But while in full stride, either during an easy effort, or while executing a structured workout, about half the time when looking at my watch to make sure I’m targeting the correct run power, I notice it’s at 0 then climbs back up to what I’m actually doing in the run.

                Can this be looked into? Is there any additional debugging data I can provide to help dig into this?

                Thanks.

                Suunto Race S / 9 Baro / Ambit 3 Peak / Observer
                Polar H10 / Verity Sense / OH1
                Stryd Duo / Wind

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                  far-blue Bronze Member @atoponce
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                  @atoponce I had the same with my run this evening although I don’t think as often as you. My Race S is set to always-on display during activity and about 5 times during the hour long run I noted the power value either 0 or clearly recently 0 (i.e. a very low number climbing back to normal). I use the 3-second avg power value as one of the main metrics on my primary display.

                  For reference, I use the Stryd with the air power sensor and I had a S+ workout and ZoneSense S+ app running. This is my absolutely normal setup and previous to the latest update I’ve had no issues.

                  As you say, @atoponce, the exported data seems fine - it’s only the watch display that seems to glitch.

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                  • atoponceA Offline
                    atoponce @far-blue
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                    @far-blue I too have the ZoneSense app installed and enabled during my runs. Since the new update, I’ve changed my data fields to show those new durations. This morning though was an easy run, so I wasn’t executing a S+ workout. I will be tomorrow morning though, so I’m not looking forward to seeing the zeroes while in the intervals.

                    Suunto Race S / 9 Baro / Ambit 3 Peak / Observer
                    Polar H10 / Verity Sense / OH1
                    Stryd Duo / Wind

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                      nseslija Bronze Member @atoponce
                      last edited by nseslija

                      @atoponce I have the same issue with my bike power meter on Vertical…

                      Ambit 2S
                      Ambit 3 Peak
                      Suunto 9 baro
                      Suunto Vertical Ti Solar

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                      • isaziI Online
                        isazi Moderator
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                        Okay how many people are having power meter issues? Users with Stryd, all paired as power meter?

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                          nseslija Bronze Member @isazi
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                          @isazi My Assioma is paired like Power pod…

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