Spartan update complains
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@DRezvoff said in Spartan update complains:
Is that a firmware problem?
Maybe, but maybe not. If a FW bug was i presume it should have already raised, but …
If it worked for you and begin to fail, it could just be something now stucked in your watch. Either first soft reset it and see, and if not successful, contemplate to hard reset after complete sync to make the FW fresh.
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@Mff73 if there are no other options. then yes. hard reset only
and reconfigure hours, workouts, and more…: ( -
@DRezvoff
I would start with a soft reset first.
I never had that kind of problem, maybe once in years. -
@sartoric well, I have to do a sotf reset all the time a month… :(((
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@DRezvoff
just to check : your issue is that your watch is blocked at the saving workout step ? Like never ending saving ?
If so, do you have enabled the “feeling” option ? it was a workaround for such issues if i remember well.
If already enabled, you still can try to connect it to SA right after soft reset and send logs to suunto (i guess). -
@Mff73 The feeling option is enabled.
if the problem is known and it is clearly a clock software problem, why is there no bug fix update??? -
@DRezvoff
Did you contacted suunto support ? I would do it -
@sartoric I hope Suunto technicians read this forum and are aware of the problem…
if there are no changes, I will contact support directly -
@DRezvoff better contact support, Suunto is not really monitoring this forum for bugs. There are a couple of developers here in the forum, sure, but it is better to let Suunto know.
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@isazi The Russian support service could not help me… they give a standard set of actions that are written on the Suunto website.
The clock began to lie at a climb of 20-50 m… that’s a lot. I have repeatedly thought about changing the clock to Garmin, they release updates regularly. -
@drezvoff does your watch has a barometer? I don’t know the specifics it. Also, yes Garmin releases many updates, not too many for watches that are as old as yours though.
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My fenix have many update but too many bugs…!!!
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@isazi no, my watch model without a barometer
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@mi_chael I compare climbing readings with other athletes who use Polar or Garmin watches. The total difference in climbing at a distance of 17km differs by 100-200m… That’s a huge difference.
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We all ran the same distance together…
Here’s the data from my watch, climbing 573m
https://www.strava.com/activities/5778881853Here are the data from the clock Polar, climbing 838m
https://www.strava.com/activities/5778881853Here is the data from the watch Garmin, climbing 825m
https://www.strava.com/activities/5779198526The difference in climb is almost 300 m!!! And this is in an open area, without a forest.
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@drezvoff non baro devices have this issue on not constant climbs.
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yesterday’s training, the difference in climbing 339m per 30km…
Suunto Spartan Sport WHR
https://www.strava.com/activities/5984088835Polar Vintage M
https://www.strava.com/activities/5984102067 -
@drezvoff
Your watch still has no barometer, I don’t think you’ll see any big improvement keep posting your stravaS -
@drezvoff said in Spartan update complains:
yesterday’s training, the difference in climbing 339m per 30km…
Suunto Spartan Sport WHR
https://www.strava.com/activities/5984088835Polar Vintage M
https://www.strava.com/activities/5984102067As others said, that device has no barometer. The readings may not be very precise.
You can read more about it here or here
Also spartan line is kinda known to not have more updates.
I think your best bet is to use altitude correction on the platform you use to see your trainings.
Also, there will be always difference between brands. -
@sartoric I hope that the developer will make new software and update the clock. Processing algorithms given from satellites change, accuracy, etc…
in the new clock, new algorithms…