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    • Stoke80S Offline
      Stoke80 @HonzaS
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      @HonzaS said in Suunto and Assioma PRO RS-2:

      ver got same values from Wah

      Thank you vm for your answer. It’s exactly those things I was looking for.

      Suunto Quest / Suunto Ambit 3 Peak / Sununto Spartan Sport Wrist HR / Suunto 9 Baro / Suunto 9 Peak Pro / Suunto Vertical / Suunto Race S / Suunto Race 2

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      • HonzaSH Offline
        HonzaS @Stoke80
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        @Stoke80 You’re welcome. Tomorrow, I’ll ride to cottage and back. 40+40km without pause. I’ll let you know, if I got same average power. I’m curious about that.

        Suunto Vertical 2

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        • MdzOttM Offline
          MdzOtt
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          I have Assioma duo and Race 2. No issues, really. There are minor differences between what SA displays and what my Garmin bike computer does, but generally, nothing to worry about. Algorithms differ between companies and after a while you should be able to figure out what differences are there and this works.

          R2
          S9 Baro
          SA on Android
          Ambit 3 Peak
          Ambit 2 Sapphire

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          • herlasH Offline
            herlas Silver Members @Stoke80
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            @Stoke80 @honzas avg power on Suunto will be higher than bike computers, I use karoo third gen, the reason is Suunto computes avg power leaving out zeros ( e.g. While coasting), good thing is they also give power with zeros. If you’re interested in L/R balance from Assiomas, then you’d have to use a bike computer. But as far as Suunto watch, Assiomas send the real power avg taking into consideration both sides and giving that computed to the watch, watch will only pair to one pedal, usually left one but that’s enough as soon as pedals are in Duo mode in Assiomas app.

            SRS Ti
            SRun (primarily road runner so testing SRun is a must ;))
            A3P (drill mode for pool swimming 🤦🤷)
            Galaxy Z Flip 3 / Galaxy S24+

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              HonzaS @herlas
              last edited by HonzaS

              @herlas Yes, Suunto shows both average powers, with and without zeros and in Wahoo settings, you can set if you want average power with zeros or without. I have set this to without zeros and I got SMALLER average power without zeros from Suunto than on Wahoo. Never got higher values from Suunto. On last ride, the difference was 3,6%. It’s clear, that algorithm will differ Suunto vs. Wahoo, but I think, this difference is high and this is the reason, that I’m not sure, if Suunto really doesn’t count auto pauses to the average power…
              With connecting to device which doesn’t support dual sided wattmeter, Assiomas should send the instantaneous power at a given time and it should be the sum of both pedals.

              EDIT: On ride with “longer” snack pause, the difference was 5,1%.

              EDIT2: So no, the difference is not because of auto pause🫤.

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              • Stoke80S Offline
                Stoke80 @HonzaS
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                @herlas

                Thank you for those insights. Does the watch really still only connect to one pedal? I hoped that has been solved with one of the updates, which made the watches able to connect to more than one sensor of the same type. Or is there a difference between the Suunto Run and the other watches due to the different software?

                Many thanks as well to the others for their answers.

                Now I just have to decide whether I want to afford the pedals or not.

                Since I’m more of an ambitious recreational athlete, I don’t really need it. On the other hand, I am a friend of technical gadgets. That’s why it appeals to me.

                Suunto Quest / Suunto Ambit 3 Peak / Sununto Spartan Sport Wrist HR / Suunto 9 Baro / Suunto 9 Peak Pro / Suunto Vertical / Suunto Race S / Suunto Race 2

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                  nseslija Bronze Member @Stoke80
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                  @Stoke80 I have Assioma DUO paired with V1. The watch connect to one pedal, but the readings are from the both pedals.

                  Ambit 2S
                  Ambit 3 Peak
                  Suunto 9 baro
                  Suunto Vertical Ti Solar

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                  • herlasH Offline
                    herlas Silver Members @Stoke80
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                    @Stoke80 one pedal will be enough, when Assiomas are working as Duo, they’ll be presented as one power source only. So it’s not an issue. Zwift works the same way, it can only read one pedal but it’s enabled to leverage the data sent by Assiomas and show you L/R balance.

                    SRS Ti
                    SRun (primarily road runner so testing SRun is a must ;))
                    A3P (drill mode for pool swimming 🤦🤷)
                    Galaxy Z Flip 3 / Galaxy S24+

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                    • Stoke80S Offline
                      Stoke80 @herlas
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                      Thank you again for all your answers.

                      As what type of sensor did you connect the Assioma Pedals with the Suunto Watch? As power meter?

                      Suunto Quest / Suunto Ambit 3 Peak / Sununto Spartan Sport Wrist HR / Suunto 9 Baro / Suunto 9 Peak Pro / Suunto Vertical / Suunto Race S / Suunto Race 2

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                      • herlasH Offline
                        herlas Silver Members @Stoke80
                        last edited by

                        @Stoke80 yes

                        SRS Ti
                        SRun (primarily road runner so testing SRun is a must ;))
                        A3P (drill mode for pool swimming 🤦🤷)
                        Galaxy Z Flip 3 / Galaxy S24+

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