@nathayogi said in Recovery watch & App:
@Thaler-Martin I come from Garmin, and Amazfit too. At the moment, my Race 2 is on par with Amazfit considering sleep tracking, but slightly more in line with my feelings. Clearly, Suunto is better, for me, at tracking sleep time and HR. HRV is quite equal. The worst is Garmin for me, considering sleep time accuracy and sleep score. HRV interpretation is also worse on Garmin (it takes too much time to adapt to new baseline fluctuation caused by seasons and training load, giving wrong alert in HRV status).
Btw, I’m quite new with the Race 2, and have 2 nights to go before receiving HRV status.
As far as I remember, Race 2 has two main issues with sleeping (and napping):
Reading in a bed is recognized as a sleep (not happening with Garmin), easily adding 1-2 hours of sleep, causing issues with the calculation of Resources and other metrics
Working at the desk, with a computer (even a standing desk) was recognised as naps many times
No possibility to edit sleep length is a miss I guess.
Fixing the above and sync - I am more than happy to jump on the Suunto board again.