Software Update 2.43.8/.12 (2025 Q2)
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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 3Ă—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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Another data point for issues with Stryd: Race S and Stryd since about the last software update (.12)
- Stryd is connected as foot pod
- Power field clearly underreports wattage
- frequent power drop outs/zeros during a run
- power in Stryd’s app looks very different (and in line with how values were before the update)
I did a mountain run yesterday, avg power for the ~40min uphill section: Stryd power 255 W, Race S reported power 214W. Can’t say this is due to the power drops, they don’t occur that often. Race S simply shows/logs a lower wattage throughout. As said before, this started at around the .12 software rollout.
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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
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@guy.s Yeah, i got this problem too on my SV.
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Hard to get custom names to “stick”. Entered, saved, synced … checked … repeated. Works worse with imported routes but still get reversions to default type names on SA-created routes. Usually midway through a multi-hour activity.
If there’s a guaranteed-success process/ritual known to Suunto, sharing would be appreciated.
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@sracer few more released today
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@atoponce thanks, the reason I’m asking is, I’m hearing SA is displaying less wattage avg for the whole activity and for each lap when compared to Stryd app. In your case, I understand this is all seen only during workout on the watch but, SA displays power averages matching Stryd app is this correct? I’m not sure why you have to check fit file too
thanks
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I dont really ever train by power but i noticed this today when using the “track running” sport mode for the first time. Never seen this before.
Suunto vertical. Latest version on watch and Suunto App. -
@herlas Oh, interesting. I haven’t looked at the lap table in the Suunto mobile app for yesterdays run. It indeed shoes 309, 309, 308 W matching what I saw in the run itself. Looking at the other services that I have synced with Suunto, such as Intervals.icu, Runalyze, and Final Surge (where the structured workout was build) all show roughly 315-316, 315-317, 315-316 W for the interval average power data.
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@atoponce so issue is not only a display issue on watch, also SA is impacted. Can you put that screenshot from SA if you don’t mind?