Live location S+ app
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@halajos Thanks a lot for your work @Nikolai-Simonov
Ideally it would be nice to choose the update frequency (for exemple 1s, 5s, 10s, 30s, 1min, 2min, 5min, 10min, 30min) so we can save battery on both watch and smartphone. -
@Egika I didn’t compare, I just have past experience with location sharing on Android during a 11-hour run. If I extrapolate the 19% in about 2 hours with Live.t mentioned by @Tieutieu, it would deplete the battery completely in 11 hours. I don’t recall how much Google location sharing consumed within that 11 hours, but it was definitely far from full discharge.
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@halajos Android can show the battery consumption per app, does iOs this too?
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@halajos I would really like to see a real world comparison in phone battery effect under comparable situations. Maybe someone can test.
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@Nikolai-Simonov So either I’m stupid or it doesn’t work
I went for a run yesterday, I set everything up, just like you sent me in the instructions, I’m attaching a photo. It registered the position but nothing happened, no movement, no data, nothing.
Today I went out to the street to try walking to work. I’m not exaggerating but I had to press the button 10 times because the device was not found. On the 11th attempt it connected, I say ok I sent my location to my friend, let her follow me, I even tried an SOS SMS, all this is ok I send a photo of the walk
but I have basically three questions- why do I have to press the button on the watch 10 times before the device finds it? Is it a problem with android or what?
- it didn’t show my heart rate, only my movement speed
- every minute I got a notification on my phone that the watch was connected (can I turn it off somehow? this was very annoying). During a walk that lasted 2.5km, I got those notifications about 15 times.
I have no idea what I’m doing wrong
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@Miroslava
Thanks for trying it out and for the detailed message!-
What button are you pressing 10 times?
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To see heart rate in the tracking view, make sure the “Additional metrics” option is enabled in the app settings.
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Repeated “watch connected” notifications
Those shouldn’t appear constantly. That sounds like an issue possibly a phone-specific behavior. Could you let me know what phone model and Android version you’re using?
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@Nikolai-Simonov Thanks. I just edited my test report to specify that sending metrics was off and that i had continious gnss ON.
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1. I pressed the top button 10 times today until it connected
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- I already understood that it’s in the settings
- I already understood that it’s in the settings
- Motorola edge neo 30 i think android 14
tommorow i go run and try it again
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Is the web made with react ?
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@Nikolai-Simonov said in Live location S+ app:
Repeated “watch connected” notifications
I can confirm on Android 14 I see repeated notifications “watch connected / watch disconnected”, every 30 seconds or so
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@Francesco-Pagano exactly as me
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Hi @Miroslava @Francesco-Pagano
Thanks a lot for helping test and report this!I was able to reproduce the issue — on some devices, it looks like there’s a conflict with the Suunto App (SA). Roughly once per minute, SA causes the disconnection between Live.t and the S+ app on watch and that’s why you’re seeing repeated connection notifications.
I still need a bit of time to fully investigate what’s going on, but in the meantime:
Good news:
The SuuntoPlus app handles reconnection correctly, so even with these interruptions, tracking should continue to work well.Temporary workaround:
You can mute notifications from the Live.t app in your phone’s system settings. That should make it less annoying until the fix is ready.I’ll publish a small hotfix soon to make the connection notification silent by default.
Thanks again for your help in tracking down this weird bug really appreciate it!
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos nope, it’s svelte
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@Nikolai-Simonov I’m super glad I helped you catch the mistakes, we’ll see how it goes after the fix, when I try it out
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@Nikolai-Simonov Would adding different intervals between data pings be beneficial for mobile phone battery life? For example - 1min, 2min, 5min, 10min, 15min, 30min, 1 hour, etc. On a lot of activities you don’t need real-time (1sec pings) tracking