Software Update 2.44.46 (2025 Q3)
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The problem with changing the GPX route during an activity while ascending or descending is still not fixed.
https://forum.suunto.com/topic/13165/serious-problems-with-navigation-with-gpx-routes/
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@soisan You are correct.
The watch (or Suunto App) may refer all the zones for running; heart rate, pace and power (if a power meter used).
In my case, pace zones ware far out of range; 6’34/km went into VO2max, whereas my Z2 upper limit may be between 5’10~5’15 on flat. Changing it made my Z2 running “aerobic” as expected.
I am not sure if the software update made the change to “all zones referring mode”, or just the pace zones collapsed for some reason. -
Continuing from the above.
I noticed “unexpected VO2max” specific thread; https://forum.suunto.com/topic/13517/how-comes-this-run-is-classified-in-suunto-app-as-anaerobicIt seems that all the zones are not referred but the one specified for TSS may be.
Before the software update, it was TSS (hr). After the update it seems to be changed to TSS (pace) for running automatically. Many people (including me) didn’t touch/look at the pace zones which ware far off in fact. That makes easy run classified “VO2max”.It may be better to discuss (if necessary further) in the above thread about this one.
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I was not able to navigate between my screendata when I am on the map screen. One press mid button didn’t work. I had to hold the button to navigate to my different pages…
Here a video
https://photos.app.goo.gl/EhgwJvERG5E1CRxq9 -
Not sure if it’s a bug but I don’t like how I have to choose my hrm even if it’s the only paired device.
If my HRM is on then I’d like the watch to default to it for all activities.
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@pavel.samokha: I don’t know whether Suunto is actively monitoring this forum, thus the note here about a topic that is obviously not only affecting me, but others as well:
Bug in 2.44.46: Pool swim mode completely messed up
Please check this, as the bugs basically make the pool swim mode unusable. Thanks!
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@borgelkranz I contacted support concerning my issues. They forwarded it to the dev team but did not yet receive any feedback. They advise me to roll back to the previous firmware and wait.
However I think I will simply wait for a fix. I just have my 7-day average and HRV range back after the factory reset that was forced on me with the latest firmware.
Maybe it helps if all those that face connection problems with sensors officially report their issues…
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@borgelkranz Here no problems. Love my vertical.
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@Mads-Hintz-Madsen said in Software Update 2.44.46 (2025 Q3):
In order to be able to use my H10 HRM again, I had to factory reset the Race and setup the watch from scratch (and now wait for the watch to re-learn my HRV range).
So the multiple sensor support needs some more love (i.e. testing and bug fixing), Suunto!
Did the factory reset resolve the issue for good? Or did you encounter the problem again?
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@Sportsfreund I love my Race, too. But the new sensor support bugs me.
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@borgelkranz said in Software Update 2.44.46 (2025 Q3):
@Mads-Hintz-Madsen said in Software Update 2.44.46 (2025 Q3):
In order to be able to use my H10 HRM again, I had to factory reset the Race and setup the watch from scratch (and now wait for the watch to re-learn my HRV range).
So the multiple sensor support needs some more love (i.e. testing and bug fixing), Suunto!
Did the factory reset resolve the issue for good? Or did you encounter the problem again?
The problem appeared when pairing a second cycling power meter to the watch. After the hard reset, I have only paired a single cycling power meter (and the H10) as I didn’t want to risk the same issue again.
So basically, I don’t know if the problem would appear again when pairing a second power meter. But given the many reported issues related to multiple sensors then I have decided not to use this feature but rather wait until the next firmware which hopefully will see some improvements regarding this (yes, I know. - I’m naive!).