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    • Brad_OlwinB Offline
      Brad_Olwin Moderator @Jaxxdu
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      @Jaxxdu My sleep tracking is working on 2.48.16 on the S9PP.

      Vector/T6c/Ambit 3 Peak/S5 Copper/S3/S7 Ti/S9 baro Ti/S9P Ti/S9PP Ti/Vertical Ti/Race Ti/RaceS/Ocean/Wing/Race2Ti

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        Jaxxdu @Brad_Olwin
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        @Brad_Olwin Unfortunately, I am not alone; @Ecki-D. also reported the same problem today. I sent feedback to Sunnto through the app, including the logs and the screenshot. And it seems there are more software problems with the latest update, as discussed here: https://forum.suunto.com/topic/14073/software-update-2.48.16-2025-november-rain-release/396

        If I don’t receive any support from them, I guess I will send it back…

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          Ecki D. Bronze Member @Jaxxdu
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          @Jaxxdu

          Yeah, I didn’t have the issue for quite a while, and it doesn’t happen very often for me — but it’s still a bit annoying.

          Looking back, it almost feels like it tends to show up once after a firmware update.
          Normally I don’t restart my watch at all, and it runs fine for months. Today the sensors came back to life simply by toggling the energy-saving mode on and off.

          When I compare it to other devices that need frequent reboots to behave properly, the watch is actually quite robust.
          On the other hand, maybe the issue pops up more often because of restarts — who knows.

          Not sure how often it happens for others, but it seems to affect the Race S as well.

          https://www.strava.com/athletes/37982563
          https://www.instagram.com/macdev

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            Jaxxdu @Ecki D.
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            @Ecki-D. @Brad_Olwin Some updates. The watch has been stopping the HR tracking at night, at different times and for different durations, almost every day. But it always recovers and continues reading. I thought it could be wrong contact with the skin, but I don’t think it is the issue after tightening it more. Also, I rebooted it yesterday, and it occurred again. I wouldn’t care much if it is for a short time, but then the sleeping times are totally wrong, because it seems that the sleep time stops when that happen, if it recovers, it doesn’t count it anymore.

            And today, without any interaction with the watch, I noticed that the watch face was the default one. It has lost the one I installed and configured. The software version is still the same. Any ideas? Is it also a known issue? Thank you in advance!

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              Jaxxdu @Jaxxdu
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              The watch faces are fixed now, but no news about the HR issue…

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                Ecki D. Bronze Member @Jaxxdu
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                @Jaxxdu This morning I again had the passkey lock in the morning but the sensor has been flashing - so maybe there was dropout tonight.

                Just checked but it looks okay. Strange that the lock screen was on though.

                https://www.strava.com/athletes/37982563
                https://www.instagram.com/macdev

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                  cheetah694 Bronze Member @Brad_Olwin
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                  @Brad_Olwin This issue is real. A friend of mine had it on the latest firmware right after the update although me myself have never had it.

                  Suunto 9 Peak Pro

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                  • Samuli SutinenS Online
                    Samuli Sutinen
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                    Hi all

                    Same OHR issue is still happening with my wife’s S9PP. OHR stops at some point, and she has to do soft reset (reboot) to fix it. Any news about a fix for this? The “feature” is really frustrating.

                    -Samuli

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                      Jaxxdu @Samuli Sutinen
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                      Hi. It happened to me again on Saturday. I reported and sent the logs again, but no feedback. The last information from the service department is that the reboot is the only solution for now, and in my case, they support me with the return because I got it less than 1 month ago. If more people report it, maybe they will pay attention to it… Or at least, it would be good to know if they are working on it and they could release a solution at some point…

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                        Ecki D. Bronze Member @Jaxxdu
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                        @Jaxxdu I did just post in the iOS 3.6.0 thread there is something wrong with the sync too and I can see HR sensor failures almost every night. Like this:
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                        I am no longer sure if I would go for Suunto device for diving.
                        I always loved Suunto products, compasses, watches but seems like modern software and qa for that is just still in its childhood. This isn’t only a Suunto problem it’s true for other smartwatch, device and even car manufacturers. So I guess we shouldn’t rely on it unless it’s bare analog metal.

                        https://www.strava.com/athletes/37982563
                        https://www.instagram.com/macdev

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