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    Suunto Run HR - both native and with Monitor Bluetooth Connectivity

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      chrobis0s
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      I have a Polar 10 chest HR monitor and have used it exclusively for HR. My Suunto Run connects to it very readily before I leave the house for a run. While running it will lose bluetooth (five times in today’s 4 mile run) and the watch’s HR takes over, (i.e., HR band disappears from HR icon), but it cuts in 40 - 50 BPM higher that the monitor’s!
      I ran without the Polar 10 the other day and within a half mile my reported HR on a long slow run targeting HR zone 2 quickly soared into zone 5, staying between 170 and 172 BPM, regardless of altitude, hills, or effort.
      On an easy run I can take this in stride 😜 and just ignore the spurious data, with the realization that my reported average HR is a little high, but it gets complicated when trying to monitor moderate and high effort runs.

      I have also experienced dodgy bluetooth with headphones, both Apple AirPods and a Suunto Sonic where notifications get clippy, similar to the referenced post.

      I like the Suunto Run in general, and love all of the data it generates, but this is becoming a disappointing issue to have to live with. Are there any viable workarounds for this dodgy bluetooth connectivity?

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