Race 2 accuracy
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@2b2bff I don’t think so…surely all the other devices can’t be wrong?
Additionally, when I plot a route on footpath or the Suunto app, the Race 2 always returns a shorter distance than the plotted route too…my other watches don’t. This is mainly on canal towpaths so not a lot of cutting corners going on…but plenty of weaving round walkers etc. that could add a few meters.
But it appears it’s not going to be looked at and I’m struggling to see why this would be.
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@shamilt1 you cannot address it easily. You cannot add 0.5% distance to everything, because there are situations where it does not measure short.
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@shamilt1 ran a marathon at the weekend and measured 45metres out (short)…which seems very decent, especially with some distance of that being spent on narrow streets with tallish buildings.
My km auto-lap buzzes were generally bang on, or up to maybe within 10-20metres when passing the course distance markers through until at least 30km…(I stopped caring/noticing beyond that!).
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@Nigel-Taylor-0 I’d certainly settle for that over such a distance. In comparison, my last run was 14k and my Race 2 measured 90 meters shorter than my other watch, so not as good as you got.
I understand it may not be an easy fix, but let’s hope the boffins decide to take on the challenge and get it sorted…it’s the one thing that bugs me about this otherwise excellent watch. -
Hi,
To contribute to the thread, today I did a mountain bike ride with my Race 2 Titanium and a Garmin 530. The difference was only 40 meters: Race 2, 30.98km vs Garmin 530, 31.02km.
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I’m commenting to myself to point out that, however, the distance after applying Strava’s distance correction increased to 31.45 km. I assume Strava performs the correction using 3D distance (taking into account the terrain’s elevation), which in this case was 840 m of positive elevation gain.
Related to this, does anyone know if this parameter can be applied to the distance calculation? I haven’t seen it on Suunto, but Garmin has the option, although it’s disabled by default.
Regards
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80 km trail race here is distance from V2 and R2 well within GPS error. First V2 and second R2 with V2 right wrist and R2 left wrist. Last Saturday 18/04
Distance 85.76 Km 84.32 Km 1.44 Km (1.7%) -
@Brad_Olwin said in Race 2 accuracy:
80 km trail race here is distance from V2 and R2 well within GPS error. First V2 and second R2 with V2 right wrist and R2 left wrist. Last Saturday 18/04
Distance 85.76 Km 84.32 Km 1.44 Km (1.7%)There you have the ~1.5% difference in mountainous terrain, as I wrote in my tests thread.
The thing is that older models (Race, Vertical, Race S) will be closest to V2 distance than to R2 distance so clearly accuracy is different in Race 2. -
@Brad_Olwin that difference is on the ‘bigger’ side. I had similar shortening with Fenix 6x and Galaxy 3 (I think) and these were no multi-band, multi-system watches.
Having ~750m difference on a marathon (race) is not small number I believe. That being said I think someone has shown here that the distance is good but the watch filters the gps points that leads to shorter track, so theoretically increasing the snr threshold should ‘fix’ this.
In any case R2 for training and V2 for the race day for me
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@Brad_Olwin said in Race 2 accuracy:
80 km trail race here is distance from V2 and R2 well within GPS error. First V2 and second R2 with V2 right wrist and R2 left wrist. Last Saturday 18/04
Distance 85.76 Km 84.32 Km 1.44 Km (1.7%)To be able to compare the raw data recorded with both watches, can you share the final distance shown in the graph in your www.sports-tracker.com/ activity information?
Maybe that raw distance is more similar in both watches than the showed distance, showing the shorting distance behavior also in your Race 2.