new software available
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@karmazynowycukiereczek said in new software available:
Reminder to resume/end activity during pause at abnormal speed - Nice, but doesn’t work today. I end my activity at gym and forgot to turn off. I was in car and nothing happens.
I guess this is for GPS related activities (run, hikes etc). I don’t think you’re tracking gps in gym, isn’t it ?
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@sartoric is it an option to activate/desactive or always activated ? (the feature :Reminder to resume/end activity during pause at abnormal speed)
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@Antoine always working, you cannot control it.
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What´s wrong with suunto, always on display dont work during activity in this “update” , battery mode set it enable but watch ignore it. I am very disappointed with this expected update.
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@Tieutieu said in new software available:
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vor 4 Tagen@Frederick-Rochette I guess/hope it’s among bugs corrections
Suunto’s devices at home :
How is now the OHR data, especially during strength sports? Still too low?
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@jannis I’ve not tried and don’t intend to test it soon (I will someday but I don’t expect big changes on me - no OHR has ever been working good on me ; For intensity activities - cycling/trail running… - I always use a Hr Belt)
For daily and sleep HR tracking, It was working fine before update. I can’t tell it’s better thant before. -
@jannis I don‘t know what you mean with intense sports… for me the OHR of my SV works in the same way like before during trail running… but I didn’t tested it now with poles… but I don‘t expect a different behavior now because I believe that the problems in some situations like running with poles are not software based
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@SuperFlo75 there are indeed some watches with OHR which are quite well, like from Apple, the newest sensor from Garmin or even the Huawei watches. The Suunto race showed always too low heart rate, especially during strength training, like 40 Bpm too less than it’s actually is. Maybe this latest update fixed this problem.
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@jannis I know that other brands use other heart rate sensors, and the function might be different or better than the sensor in SV or SR… that‘s what I mean that I‘m not sure if this problem is really software-related! For me, the OHR works well… I use it 24/7… when I go trail running, it works good enough, I also tested with the chest belt and compared… but when I use poles, while trail running or while doing cross country skiing, the OHR seems to be affected by the impact of the poles, and in this situation, the chest belt is better. I think it is not possible to make this better with software? But I only can talk about my experience and my opinion… and I don‘t have any experience with other brands like Polar or Garmin.