Software Update 2.48.16 (2025 November Rain release)
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I still don’ t understand how to see new running metrics (ground contact etc).
I use Vertical 2 with latest firmware, with or without Stryd, with or without custom mode and in all cases I don’t see those metrics… -
@v.sacre I don’t have these on watch screen but these details are visible in the activity summary after you finish a run or in Stats in the app. Do you see this?

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@OutdoorMan nope it is not present in the app
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@Ecki-D. I’m waiting for a solid Q4 software update otherwise my race 2 is an expensive paperweight.
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A little episode on sleep tracking. This has been the last night for my watch:

What really happened is that I woke up because of a cough coming up. I stood up, went to the bathroom to not disturb my sleeping wife. This is represented by the first of the spikes. Then I went to bed again. A couple of minutes later I felt the coughing coming back, so I stood up again, went to the kitchen to make a cup of tea. Stayed there for almost an hour before going back to sleep again. This timeframe is surrounded by the other two spikes. I needed another half an hour or so to really sleep again.
This can be somewhat seen if we look at the HR at the same time…

At the end I woke up about 08:38. So, currently sleep tracking is very generous and usually overestimates sleep. It has been better in the past…
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@2b2bff I haven’t seen those screens before. Where are they in the app? Maybe they’re not available to me because I use a 9PP.
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@Dareo iOS app. Sleep per day… But I don’t know what the 9PP limitations are…
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@2b2bff Same behavior, perhaps slightly worse on Suunto Run, reported some time ago.
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@2b2bff Thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you so so so so much!
I could not figure out why my sleep tracking was such a mess until I saw this picture. I was looking at the heart rate separately in the heart rate block, but as I look at my heart rate in my sleep tracking I am seeing exactly the same thing. I get why tracking has been so so bad. It’s the OHR.
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@Stavrogin ehm, not exactly. Sleep tracking is done only by watching your movement, not your heart rate. HR is tracked the same time, but not taken into account - at least according to the manual…
Maybe it was better if HR is interpreted as well…