Race S: Extremely high battery use rate
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@gone-troppo
The second: they don’t know how to fix it. Finns too busy to bother Russia and enjoy NATO membership
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@elbee
I largely agree with you. The point is that we pay for those functions, so Ikd expect them to work in an acceptable mannerI would rather not pay for functions that perhaps may sound useful but in real life aren’t (either because they don’t work very well, or aren’t how things work or are just marketing bs).
But I realize it’s easier to make a watch for people who just want to collect as much data as they can or have fomo, in stead of a watch that is 100% tailored to 1 individual.
As long as I can turn things off, I’m make. Manufacturers make the most stupid choices for this. On my previous garmin I could turn off morning report, on my Suunto I cannot. But if I disable sleep tracking, morning report is also disabled. (End result is great, the way to do is is stupid).
Garmin added voices alerts to tbt alerts, which couldn’t be turned off. It drove me (and quite a few others on the garmin forum) nuts. Sold my garmin and bought a Suunto. (And my wife noticed I complain less about my watch) -
@elbee, my friend, we keep complaining here and take out our frustration; that’s it. I am sure Suunto software developers aren’t bothered to read anything; even if they are, they are busy adding functionality as the marketing team forces them.
The issues of poor battery and forced customisation by the Suunto software design team, whatever they think is good, have been escalated in different topics so many times, but the end result is that they do what they want to do; once you buy it, it’s your problem.
Once I was chatting with the support team about the battery just a few weeks after getting a new watch, and they wanted me to upgrade to a new one rather than give me any concrete reply.
After Suunto moved from Finland, they have been going down day by day.
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I have a Race S, and 2 weeks ago i did a factory reset because of something, i don’t recall what.
But now the battery also goes down much faster than it used to, equivalent to what other people here are reporting: 7-10% per night.
Bluetooth announce is off
i now even put oxygen stuff disabled (for night monitoring)
and DND for the night -
Right now, the Suunto Race S has fewer features than a Wear OS smartwatch, yet its battery life is even worse. It’s truly disappointing.
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Right now, the Suunto Race S has fewer features than a Wear OS smartwatch, yet its battery life is even worse. It’s truly disappointing.
I did that a few times already without any improvements. And the end result is that you spend more time reconfiguring the watch.

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I have a Race S, and 2 weeks ago i did a factory reset because of something, i don’t recall what.
But now the battery also goes down much faster than it used to, equivalent to what other people here are reporting: 7-10% per night.
Bluetooth announce is off
i now even put oxygen stuff disabled (for night monitoring)
and DND for the nightAs I mentioned earlier, even when I use the watch in power-saving mode, it hardly lasts 5-7 days. They really messed up everything.
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@withManish I get to about 4 days easily. With AOD and notifications enabled. And about an hour of GPS tracking per day…
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@2b2bff Do you have sleep tracking and 24/7 heart rate monitoring enabled?
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Bought my Race S in December 2024. With no activities recorded but with sleep tracking turned on the battery went from 98% to 73% in 25 hours. This does not seem excessive.
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@jobtoll The manufacturer claims that if you train with GPS for 5 hours a week and keep heart rate and sleep tracking enabled, the battery will last at least 5 days. However, I’m only getting 3 days, which is really disappointing.
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@2b2bff Do you have sleep tracking and 24/7 heart rate monitoring enabled?
Indeed, I have
The manufacturer claims that if you train with GPS for 5 hours a week and keep heart rate and sleep tracking enabled, the battery will last at least 5 days.
Where have you read this?
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How much battery life do you get? This is what is claimed on the website.
I have a setup such as “Daily heart rate off, display wakes on wrist-raise”, yet I get 7 days, hardly forget even 10 days.
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How much battery life do you get? This is what is claimed on the website.
during activity:
~3.2%/h, multi-band, bt enabled for chest strap H10, rise to wake, 1 S+
~5.2%/h, multi-band, bt enabled for chest strap H10, rise to wake, using only map view with bottom field enabledwatch mode:
~8/9%/day, sleep enabled, 24/7 HR, HRV enabled, SPO2 disabled, notifications disabled, display always off, wifi & discovery disabled.ymmv
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@snow 5, just as a watch, it hasn’t been working for 7 days; generally, 5-6 days max. This all started after the firmware upgrade. Otherwise, it used to give 10+ days on a charge as a watch, and with 10+ hours of GPS-only (no heart rate), it used to give me 7 days of battery easily. (Don’t have Bluetooth on for any notifications)
I have noticed that 2 to 3 hours of GPS use drains 6-8% of the battery.
I have already lost hope with Suunto on this matter. -
I’ve noticed that significant battery drain is caused by the 24/7 heart rate monitoring mode. Previously, the watch would measure heart rate every 3 to 5 minutes; however, after the software update, it monitors continuously—24/7—without any breaks unless you take the watch off your wrist.
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@2b2bff
Does this look a lot to you? -
@snow
No way. One night with hr enabled is about 10% batter.
One full day with 1 to 2 hrs activity with gps is some 25%-30% at least -
Does this look a lot to you?
It is not ample, but given the small size and AMOLED with AOD it is ok. My Epix Pro 47mm that has about the same screen size, but a bigger housing, gets me one additional day…
Fenix 6S Pro, with a smaller housing, but MIP has been another day extra with about the same usage after 3 years of using it…
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@2b2bff
But this is not the point. The point is that compared to first FW versioms now battery is crap. Before it was ok, now it not
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