• Battery drain

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    @GKnoll I created a separate topic for this here: https://forum.suunto.com/topic/14502/backlight-bug-2.50.26 Maybe you can post about your experience so it’ll gain some traction and attention from Suunto. It’s odd that they haven’t recognized this yet.
  • Backlight Bug 2.50.26

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  • Suunto 2.50.26 – Q4 2025 Release Notes

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    @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos I don’t know why nobody else has said this. It is brilliant.
  • Race 2: wrong cadence/step calculated during activities

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    @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Race 2: wrong cadence/step calculated during activities: @jjpaz We do not calculate cadence (rpm) or step cadence (spm) based on total steps (which in some devices has some machine learning to avoid ie steps from the backpack S3 watches mainly in the past) divided by activity duration. Instead, cadence is derived directly from the cadence data. Using steps divided by duration to back-calculate cadence is more prone to errors, as the recorded step count can occasionally be higher or lower than the actual value. yes we have a quite good cadence (instant) calculation but lets say it like this, steps do not come from cadence. OK, so they are not directly related and are independently calculated, isn´t it? Good to know. What confused me is that both watches calculate the same steps but the cadence differs by 2 rpm between them. Thanks for the information!
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    Agreed as well, is this something that we could see as a feature request in a future update? When launching a new acitivity there is already a menu for “exercise options” where you can change acitivity only display, battery mode, intensity, … Could we get an option in that menu to activate/deactivate the haptics? That way we could keep the global options as off on vibration but activate it only for specific activities (interval runs, for example vs a long run when we wouldn’t need it). Thanks for the great work and improvements already made to Suunto!
  • 2025 Q4 WF drop - Snow Slash and Light Flow

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    Why I can’t see both of new watchfaces in my Suunto App. Is it not for Ocean ?
  • Загрузка офлайн карт на часы

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    @tikgnd какая-то специальная настройка или просто включил VPN и раздал WI-FI ?
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    @aiv4r Where I live I have to often ski uphill a little bit even with the lifts, because the plateau is often not perfectly flat. That wouldn’t make my workout neither XC, nor backcountry though. Granted, the watch could probably allow to make a custom sport mode where the elevation is always set to 0 automatically. It’s the same as skiing on the lake. It’s absolutely flat, yet the watch calculates elevation gain due to the fact that it’s hard to detect the actual elevation both with GPS and barometer.
  • Suunto Race S Offline Maps - Software Version 2.50.26

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    @louispar if they say so…
  • Steps x Avg step length < Distance???

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    @gkaempfer said in Steps x Avg step length < Distance???: Quite consistently I think that the number of steps reported for a run is way too low. Yesterday I did a 30km run. In the app the report counts: Distance: 30.13 km Steps: 21800 Avg. step length: 127 cm But… 21800 * 127 = 27.69 km So where did almost 10% of my run go? Did I actually make more steps? Longer steps? A normal rounding error? Did I fly 10% of the distance? Can someone please explain this? According to my last activity data, Race 2: Distance: 9.02 km. Steps: 8736 Avg.step length: 101 cm 8736 * 101 = 8.823 km Same activity, Race S: Distance: 9.08 km. Steps: 8743 Avg.step length: 103cm 8743 * 103 = 9.005 km. WOW. Maybe this is also related to my “Race 2” cutting distances isssue.
  • Swimming style - wrong

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    @aqua86 Same for me with my Ocean: legs, swimming with one arm…
  • One AI POD on two Computers?

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    @hhouter I did it yesterday on a dive - one POD shared between Nautic and EON it worked perfectly In the case where I saw problems were in none-dive mode on land.
  • Live location S+ app

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    @Nikolai-Simonov Thank you for this update! I believe the messenger functionality is potentially rather useful. I tried testing it, but I could not get it to work - in my tests the web UI says that the message is sent successfully, however nothing shows up on my watch. Watch: Race 2 with FW v2.50.26 SuuntoPlus app v: Live.τ 1.6 R3 iOS app v: 1.0.13 (70) Beta iOS v: 18.7.2
  • iOS 3.0.0

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    @Tieutieu what activity do you use?
  • Suunto Race 2 General Discussion

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    Bug detected: Race 2: wrong cadence/step calculated during activities
  • Sleep monitoring is far from reality

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    @Nigel-Taylor-0 said in Sleep monitoring is far from reality: This morning my wake time is a minute before I started running…a little better, except I’m pretty sure I wasn’t asleep for the previous 50mins of breakfast etc and a 15-20minute drive! Hopefully not…
  • MAYOR FLAWS TO IMPROVE. URGENTLY

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    @Néstor it’s also there as far as I can see.
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    @sky-runner said in Race 2: GPS and distance accuracy vs previous Suunto models: @jjpaz No comment about the distance, but when I first moved to Race S from Garmin Fenix 7X I noticed that it reported noticeably fewer steps than Garmin. Later Race / Race S step accuracy when running was improved but my impression was that it still remained too low, so perhaps Race 2 counts steps more accurately. Here is an example from a recent 14 mile run on trails. The number of steps is 23886. Historically, when running on flat road I did about 1600 steps per mile and on technical trails - closer to 2000 steps per mile. When walking - also about 2000 steps per mile. This trail run was more runnable but still with a decent amount of ascent, some stairs and some walking sections, etc. 1700 steps per mile feels a bit short. About steps/cadence: in all my activities during these 2 weeks, Race 2 have measured less steps and higher cadence than Vertical and Race S and I think there’s something wrong. Both watches in same arm. For example, yestarday’s activity: Race 2: 9,02km. 8736 steps. 87rpm. Race S: 9,08km. 8743 steps. 86rpm. Saturday’s activity: Race 2: 11,21km. 10639 steps. 87rpm. 1h02’38". Vertical: 11,26km. 10647 steps. 85rpm. 1h02’37". So, taking this into account, with same distance and duration, how can I take less steps and faster (higher cadence)? I have asked Gemini about this inconsistency: "The data recorded by the Suunto Race 2 during the 62:38 session shows a critical mathematical inconsistency between ‘Total Strides’ and ‘Average Cadence’. The device recorded a total of 10,639 steps. Mathematically, over a duration of 62.63 minutes, this results in an actual cadence of 169.8 spm (84.9 rpm). However, the watch reported an Average Cadence of 87 rpm (174 spm). For this average to be correct, the device should have registered approximately 10,900 steps, which is not the case. This proves that the Suunto Race 2 is not deriving its ‘Average Cadence’ from the ‘Total Strides’ counter. Instead, it is using incorrectly averaged instantaneous values. This ‘ghost cadence’ (87 rpm vs. the real 85 rpm) directly misleads the FusedSpeed algorithm: the watch ‘believes’ the runner is taking more steps than they actually are, assumes a much shorter stride length, and consequently applies an artificial reduction to the total distance (11.21 km vs. the 11.26 km recorded by the Suunto Vertical)." WOW
  • Intermittent HR band disconnects

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    I had problems before with intermittent disconnects with the Suunto smart sensor and Polar Varity sense, but it wasn’t to bad or long. On saturday I had my first total failure. Started the activity, on the startup screen it picked up the Polar Varity sense and connected to it. When the activity started the watch lost connection to it, and didn’t connect to it for the whole duration of activity (8 h). The sensor was on and broadcasting over bluetooth. This is a really bad bug. The OHR is not good enough for accurate tracking, and now the external sensors wont’ work.
  • Watch carabiner support

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