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    Suunto Smart Heart Rate Belt keeps losing connection to the watch

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    • Nelson DiogoN Offline
      Nelson Diogo Bronze Member
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      It also happens with the Suunto Run. And it’s not exclusive to the Chest Strap. Using Bluetooth phones to listen to music also makes this issue appear. The issue almost always appears after around 1h training, pauses or GPS disconnections during tunnel passages.

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        elbee
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        This evening it happened with my race s and polar oh1+

        Heartrate band disconnected, didn’t reconnect and the buildin heartrate sensor didn’t take over.

        My stryd stayed connected though.

        I will report to suunto support.

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        Stryd | Bryton Gardia R300L | Polar H9 | Polar oh1+ | Wahoo bolt v2 | 4iiii precision 3

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          2b2bff Silver Members @elbee
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          @elbee said in Suunto Smart Heart Rate Belt keeps losing connection to the watch:

          Heartrate band disconnected, didn’t reconnect and the buildin heartrate sensor didn’t take over.

          It isn’t supposed to be taking over.

          Race S

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            Nelson Diogo Bronze Member @2b2bff
            last edited by Nelson Diogo

            @2b2bff but it seems it does. At least on the Suunto Run. I saved today’s run to report tomorrow.

            2 issues happened. Max heart rate much higher than registered on the HR chart and in the end I did a pause and the connection to the Suunto Chest Straps was lost when I restarted a few seconds later.

            The maximum HR registered by the chest strap was 154bpm but somehow on the Max HR in the intervals summary many values of 170bpm (these are wrong) appears. Also it can be seen that the HR chart doesn’t end. It was the pause. Unfortunately Suunto seems unable to solve this issue that affects all watches and makes all data contaminated by wrong measures or lack of them.

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            • Henrik NilssonH Offline
              Henrik Nilsson @Nelson Diogo
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              Sorry to hear about all the problems people have. Have Suunto acknowledged there is a problem and working on a fix or has they already “posted” the fix but it still remains?

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                Nelson Diogo Bronze Member @Henrik Nilsson
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                @Henrik-Nilsson they gave me a predefined answer with the usual stuff… It’s strange how a bug of this magnitude does makes them more proactive to solve it.

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                • Henrik NilssonH Offline
                  Henrik Nilsson @Nelson Diogo
                  last edited by

                  @Nelson-Diogo I agree. Hopefully they are aware and working on it. It seems wierd selling products that are supposed to be used together and they arent =).

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                    sindavide @JaakkoK
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                    @JaakkoK
                    I have recently experinced tha same issue with a smart belt bought in february. Lately short disconnections occurred, which had never happened before. Lastly, on Sunday after a couple of short dicinnections, the belt and the watch never reconnected for the rest of the workout. After the end of the session, i restarted another one and the watch saw the sensor without issues. Nevertheless, Given that in 10 years i have replaced several sensors because faulty or dead, i attribute this to the sensor, not the watch. Fiven that i bought it on amazon, i returned it and bought a new one, so let’s see.
                    The suunto smart sensor is not exactly a piece of reliable engineering, actually is quite crap, as i said i replaced several of them, i guess some 5 or 6 since 2015

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                      Nelson Diogo Bronze Member @sindavide
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                      @sindavide I’m also almost sure the the issue I have it’s a faulty Suunto Chest Strap. The Suunto Run is behaving awesomely for me in any other respect.

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                        elbee @Nelson Diogo
                        last edited by elbee

                        @Nelson-Diogo

                        I don’t have a Suunto chest strap.

                        I think the problem with mine is a combination of my stryd and a polar oh1+ (although I think the heart rate sensor is irrelevant)

                        The stryd causes some odd behavior when I do warmup exercises at my athletics club. While doing planks, my watch buzzes due to some signal from my stryd (is my assumption, the buzz is real, the cause is assuming) and after that my watch loses connection to my heart rate sensor.

                        Last couple of weeks we didn’t do that kind of exercises and I had no problem with disconnecting heart rate sensor.

                        I suspect the problem is in the watch firmware. It either cannot handle certain signals from my stryd or it cannot deal with disconnecting sensors.

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                        Stryd | Bryton Gardia R300L | Polar H9 | Polar oh1+ | Wahoo bolt v2 | 4iiii precision 3

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                          Calando
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                          Same problem here, Suunto Smart Sensor connected to a Race 2. Worked flawlessly for seven months until last Sunday when suddenly the sensor connection dropped after starting the run. First idea was of course the battery, inserted a new one, problem remained. Chest strap is always washed after training, bought a new one anyway, problem remained.

                          I measured the resistance of the brand new strap and the older one; new one has approx. 1.38 kOhms (2x700 ohms), older one has 2.85 kOhms (2x1.43 kOhms), but up to now I heard that the straps should be good if they are below 8-10 kOhms.

                          Warm reset of the watch did not help, re-pairing the sensor did not help as well. I have no idea why that happens; the last firmware update of the Race 2 was beginning of April, and the watch performed without any hiccup afterwards.

                          I did a factory reset last night, will try again this evening whether that helped. Also bought a Polar H10 as backup solution… so that sensor problem cost me more than 100 EUR up to now (btw, 39 EUR for a replacement strap is much more expensive than Polar, they sell replacement straps for 25 EUR).

                          Suunto wants to sell the Race 2 as a training device for runners - training without a reliable HR detection is no option, though. I do not want to use OHR as well, it’s usually quite a few beats off if I am not just sitting at a desk.

                          Any other ideas except for “the suunto smart sensor is not exactly a piece of reliable engineering, actually is quite crap”?

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                            Calando @Calando
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                            Update - factory reset did not help as well, same behavior than before. Pairing the sensor was possible after three tries, starting the training also needed two tries until the sensor was detected. Then the heart rate was measured for some time until the connection dropped. Came back after some minutes, dropped again and so on. In the end, my 5k @ 5.34/km was rated a recovery run. Definitely had nothing to do with strap contacts being too dry (28°C… definitely enough sweat).

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                            Interestingly, also the speed reading is quite “staggered”, this was not the case before the sensor problem occurred (the graph was much smoother).

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                            I saw that speed sampling problem before, though:
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                            And it used to be good for the first few months since I used the Suunto:
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                            Since the strap is brand new, it’s either the sensor itself which does not transmit, or the watch is not able to handle the BT connection. Hard to find out, though, without having an alternative sensor.

                            Well, I’ll give the watch one more chance using another Sensor (Polar H10), if that also does not help, the watch will be presumably sold (with regret).

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                              Stefano M64 Silver Members @Calando
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                              @Calando did you ever paired the Suunto strap with some other device, like the smartphone? A similar behavior happened to me with an headphone which I paired with more devices: it erratically disconnected from one device and connected to another one. I had to clear all the pairing, and re-pair it with one device only.

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                                Calando @Stefano M64
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                                @Stefano-M64 No, never paired to anything else. Just talked to Suunto Support, they told me to file an RMA and send the sensor (it’s still inside the guarantee period)

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                                • SuperFlo75S Offline
                                  SuperFlo75 Silver Members Bronze Member
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                                  I have this problem with the Suunto HR belt since November 2025… I reported this several times here, and I contacted the support… they told me to send logs… it’s a problem with SV1… it’s a problem with SV2… with two different HR belts… and that’s why I don’t think that this is a problem of a belt or a watch… this is a Suunto problem, but it seems that they don’t care about this…

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