Software Update 2.43.8/.12 (2025 Q2)
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@Matúš You are far more lucky than me if FW downgrade works for you. My SV got bricked first days of my holidays. It only keeps turning the backlight on and off, there is no response to a long press of the upper or upper + middle buttons. When the middle button is pressed, there usually is the service mode 12 sec screen, however it doesnt work at all. I had to send the watch to a service center. My next holiday is coming in the following week so this time it is me who has pulled the shortest straw…
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@atoponce besides power drops on the watch showing 0s, since last couple is updates, are you seeing differences between avg watts SA vs Stryd app for both total & lap avgs ? Like a huge difference say up to 4 or 8 watts? I’ve sold my Stryd begging this year but I’ve heard folks in the telegram group report this and Stryd is saying not their issue. Just wondering thanks.
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Uuhh not again that 9pp bug
I just started creating sport modes with zone sense display to get space for ohter s+ apps.
Up to now my 9PP still works as usuall updated it asap after it came out.
Had to restart twice to get GPS working an had to re-change a loads of sport modes where autostop and laps where set back to default.So this sounds to me like it is not yet clear what the HR-Sensor problem is caused by and the last fix was just some kind of rollback in some parts.
And maybe there is no such thing as regression until now.Anyway, is there some kind of “current zonesens zone” Value? Like the bar in the S+ Zonesense App? Or do I have to figure out which of the 3 Zone Timers is currently counting up?
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@pavel.samokha said in Software Update 2.43.8/.12 (2025 Q2):
GNSS optimization happens over wireless network automatically every night
do we know the time when this occurs? midnight?
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@Stefano-M64 around midnight, yes (as far as I know)
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@herlas power drops should be fixed in testing already, thanks everyone for reporting it
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@isazi thanks, do you mean these power drops are more than a visualization issue on the watch and do contribute to lower avg wattage in laps and overall activity when comparing to Stryd app side?
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@herlas I do not know, only heard there is a fix for that in latest testing firmware. Maybe it is just a visual bug
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@herlas Yes. Just this morning actually. I ran 3×9:15 at near-CP. Due to the frequent 0 drops on my watch, the lap table watch display on my Race S while in the run showed that I averaged 309, 309, and 308 W for those intervals. However, the data recorded in the FIT file shows the actual averages are 316, 316, and 315 W.
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@isazi If you need a beta tester, let me know.
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@isazi said in Software Update 2.43.8/.12 (2025 Q2):
@herlas I do not know, only heard there is a fix for that in latest testing firmware. Maybe it is just a visual bug
So a hotfix is coming ?
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@atoponce what about Stryd side, what values ddi you get for those?
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@herlas Screenshot from Stryd’s PowerCenter. 316, 316, 315 W.
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@herlas Also, I’ve tested my Stryd Duo with my old Suunto 9 Baro to eliminate variables and did not have any power drops on the display. The power reading on the watched remained 100% reliable during the run.
I haven’t yet tested my old Stryd wind foot pod with my Race S, again to eliminate variables, but knowing that there is a fix in beta, I don’t think I’ll bother. It seems like Suunto has identified the issue. Hopefully it comes out as a hotfix rather than the next quarterly update.
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I’m getting a problem with wayponts. Instead of showing up with the waypont name the watch is just displaying “Waypoint”. Changing the type of the waypont results in the watch showing the changed type as he waypont name , like “Parking”. The name is ok in the app, but the watch doesn’t show it.
Has anyone else seen this?
I don’t know whether it’s an app or watch problem.
Race 2.43.12, android app 5.3.7Guy