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    Race 2: GPS, cadence and distance accuracy vs previous Suunto models

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      Gunnar Bronze Member @jjpaz
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      @jjpaz you have definitively too much time 😅 but thanks for your testing and reporting 😊

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        jjpaz Bronze Member @Gunnar
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        @Gunnar said in Race 2: GPS, cadence and distance accuracy vs previous Suunto models:

        @jjpaz you have definitively too much time 😅 but thanks for your testing and reporting 😊

        Thanks! No, no much time, I have relied on algorithms that perform the calculation and text very quickly based on the analysis of the data. 🤣

        Now I will continue enjoying the watch and not comparing watches 😁

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          Finnjf
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          Just chiming in with my experience. I own a number of different watches (Garmin Fenix 8, Garmin 970, COROS Pace Pro, Pace 4, and Suunto Race (1), Race S, Race 2). I also own a measuring wheel. Compared to every other device and my measuring wheel, the Suunto Race 2 measures 0.5 - 1.5% short every single run. All other devices compare very favourably to each other, with the Race 2 being the sole outlier. It doesn’t matter if it is on hilly trails or open flat roads, or anything in between. The Race 2 consistently measures shorter than the others, including compares against the measuring wheel and other officially marked distances.

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            sky-runner Platinum Member @Finnjf
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            @Finnjf Thanks for this comment! For me, distance accuracy is perhaps the single most important factor. I’ll stick to Race 1 until this is addressed!

            How come this hasn’t come up during field testing?

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            Garmin: Forerunner 210, Forerunner 610, Fenix 6X, Fenix 7X Ti

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              SuperFlo75 Silver Members Bronze Member
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              I know it’s a topic for R2 here, but nevertheless the question about V2… for me, it seems that the calculation is also a bit shorter on V2 in comparison to V1

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                gkaempfer Bronze Member @SuperFlo75
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                I don’t see any issue with distance report on my Vertical 2. When I bike, I normally track GPS distance with my Vertical 2 and a Wahoo Bolt (version 2). They report identical distance to the degree of 1/1000 (which is probably me pressing the start while beginning my ride and it’s not exactly at the same time on both devices). I don’t measure runs with another GPS but I wonder if it would be any different.

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                  Ger43
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                  Good evening everyone, I’m new and just purchased a Race 2.
                  This morning I did my first 15km test run and, out of curiosity, I put my old Amazfit T-Rex2 on the other wrist (we’re talking about a €160 watch).

                  While I was running, I immediately noticed a difference in distance measurement between the two watches, and in the end I measured 15,260m (Amazfit) and 15,210m for the Race 2.

                  It’s only 50m, but I was curious about it while running; it seemed like my instant pace was consistently slower than what Amazfit was showing.

                  This leaves me very surprised because I initially thought Amazfit was doing the wrong thing, but then, searching online, I came across this thread.

                  At this point, I’d like to know if I still have time to replace my watch (I don’t know if Amazon accepts returns), or hope for a future update that will fix this strange anomaly.

                  I’m very disappointed and dissatisfied. In the meantime, I’d like to thank the thread author, who did a truly excellent job with all the tests. Thank you, and sorry for the length.

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                    jjpaz Bronze Member @Ger43
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                    @Ger43 50m of difference in a 15K run is not so much, it’s inside the “accuracy tolerance”. For example, yesterday I run 18K, flat and straight, without turns, and perfect clear sky and no buildings (perfect conditions for GPS) and Race 2 measured 90m less than Vertical (~0,5%, in perfect conditions).

                    The curious thing here is that Amazfit, according to public tests and reviews usually measures in the “short” way when compared to other watches (Garmin, Coros, Suunto,…), so probably here Race 2 would be measuring the systhematic ~1% less distance when compared to other watches.

                    If you like the watch enjoy it. It’s a beatiful and accurate watch, and also very confortable.

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                      Ger43 @jjpaz
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                      @jjpaz

                      I actually love it, so I’m a little disappointed because the watch is really nice, but the thought that my workouts and the averages I’m trying so hard to maintain are somewhat distorted by an inaccurate clock reading is quite discouraging.

                      I’ll do some more tests; this week I’ll try to see how it performs on intervals.

                      This is the today comparison from Strava of the 2 results:

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                        jjpaz Bronze Member @gkaempfer
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                        @gkaempfer said in Race 2: GPS, cadence and distance accuracy vs previous Suunto models:

                        I don’t see any issue with distance report on my Vertical 2. When I bike, I normally track GPS distance with my Vertical 2 and a Wahoo Bolt (version 2). They report identical distance to the degree of 1/1000 (which is probably me pressing the start while beginning my ride and it’s not exactly at the same time on both devices). I don’t measure runs with another GPS but I wonder if it would be any different.

                        According to reviews and if you search a bit Strava atletes, Vertical 2 seems more similar to previous models in terms of accuracy. No drastic cuts, measured distances close to GPS raw distances and other devices.

                        If you search a bit Strava athletes wearing Race 2, that’s a different history. You can see official distances 1%-1,5% shorter than GPS raw distances (and distances measured with other devices) so the behavior is there.

                        The question is: why this behaviour? It is known by Suunto? I would say that it would be known by Suunto, I doubt that they aren’t aware of this, taking into account sponsored athletes, testers, etc…
                        Or maybe no one is taking care in GPS accuracy anymore and all the accuracy is centered in the optical HR sensor, who knows! 😁

                        Suunto T3D, Suunto Spartan Trainer, Suunto Spartan Ultra (retired), Suunto 9 Baro (retired), Suunto 9 Peak (retired), Suunto Vertical Titanium Solar, Suunto Race S, Suunto Race 2 Ti.

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                          SuperFlo75 Silver Members Bronze Member @jjpaz
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                          @jjpaz my runs with V2 are about 0,5% shorter than those with V1

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