Suunto heart rate belt with Race - major issues at the start of each exercise
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@sir_max I thoroughly wet the strap area with the sensor under running water prior to using the belt. Try this and if you still have issues contact support. I do not see spikes at the beginning of my exercises.
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@sir_max said in Suunto heart rate belt with Race - major issues at the start of each exercise:
I’ve tried replacing the HRB battery, resetting pairing etc… still get this issue - any ideas?
I’m subject to this because my skin is very dry, I use conductor gel to solve the issue (unless there’s some prolblem…)
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@sir_max I’ve used saliva when no liquids have been available, but I don’t have this spike at the start either.
I would assume your sweat is moistening it after a while and letting it read correctly.
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Thanks all - I’ve tried wetting it first and warming up without starting the watch and the heart rate displayed seems normal (<100bpm). I turn off wrist on and off, pair on and off to no avail and it happened again today with a slow recovery jog.
I’ll try the gel and if it still has issues, I’ll contact support about it - thanks.
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Just for reference this is what my suunto HR monitor looks like.
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@landlord4714 thanks, I have an old belt with my ambit 2 and this was the chart I was expecting. I’ll try again one more time and will message support. Thanks for the comparison
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@sir_max There may be issues with some belts. I don’t use gel and if you have made the belt wet and still see this contact support. I think you should be sent a new belt. Sensor is likely fine
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@Brad_Olwin Thanks for the advice!
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@sir_max I noticed exactly the same issue using a Suunto belt with my Race, I never had this previously with my Ambit 3peak.
I now enter the sport mode I want to use whilst on my way to my run (I usually drive out of town) so it’s had some time to settle down & it then works fine when I start the activity.
Not ideal but seems to be a workaround that I’m happy with.
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@Mattg576 Thanks for sharing - how long do you need it to settle? Maybe i’ll even start a fake run to 100% get it going.
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just for the sake of testings : do anyone with this HR starting issues have other watches than SuuntoRace and could try with it and the same HRbelt ? Just to know if it is the Race itself or the belt/sensor/body combination ?
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@sir_max only a few minutes seems to do the trick.
Last night I had to dash straight out for a run as the light was fading & I didn’t have a head torch so couldn’t wait the few minutes I normally would & the HR was all over the place again for the first 5 minutes.
(It turned into a bit of a threshold session as it was getting darker by the minute & I was in the middle of nowhere).
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@Mff73 I used a 9peak for a few months before getting the Race & don’t recall seeing the issue with that.
I’ve given it to a mate so will borrow it back & have a play
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@Mattg576
i read this post again, and it seems that no one mentionned that, either the sensor battery could be weak (so it could be worth trying to change to a new one) or the belt itself could become to be out of usage or dirty …
It may not be the Race watch itself. -
@Mff73 I’ve replaced the battery, washed the belt - at this point, I’m going to report the issue to Suunto, could be the belt is failing though it’s weird only the start. I bought the belt shortly after the race came out
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@sir_max The belt should last longer than this.
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@sir_max I got my Suunto HR belt with an Ambit 3 peak (HR) as a set in 2017 & it was secondhand then.
It gets the occasional wash & regular battery changes but other than the issue we’ve discussed works perfectly.
I’m sure a previous Suunto would alert me when the battery was running low (Ambit 3 peak, ambit 2R or a T3) I’d be interested to know if the Race does a similar thing ?
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@Mff73 said in Suunto heart rate belt with Race - major issues at the start of each exercise:
@Mattg576
i read this post again, and it seems that no one mentionned that, either the sensor battery could be weak (so it could be worth trying to change to a new one) or the belt itself could become to be out of usage or dirty …
It may not be the Race watch itself.You can “measure” if the belt is damaged or not, check this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXJ0spt9A1E&t=325s -
I’ve tried replacing the HRB battery, resetting pairing etc… still get this issue - any ideas?
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Just adding my 2c: I‘ve had (have) similar issues with my S9P and a new Suunto belt - sensor is the same, battery is quite new (and has a decent charge as verified via a BT app), but since I have started using the new belt (same running attire, always wetting it before running) I almost always get a very high HR (180-190) for roughly the first 2k, everything settles down after that. Generally, there are no issues if I wear the belt for some time before setting off for a run and I have not experienced issues w/ other sports, eg HIIT. Almost seems as if the belt needs „proper“ sweat to work !