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    • L Offline
      Lars Klemmer @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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      @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos A check with the aro trend app showed the correct air pressure without dropouts. the sensor works correctly. Could it be the suunto watch app?

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      • D KD Offline
        D K
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        Hi! Same issue here. Altitude readings total mess. Shows 10 to 20 meters when for runs on flat surface

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        • isaziI Offline
          isazi Moderator @D K
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          @D-K very strange, try contacting support because most users, including me, have good altitude readings with the S7.

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          • JANTIKAINENJ Offline
            JANTIKAINEN Bronze Member
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            Just tested altitude readings of my S7 and they look terrible.
            On a bridge the altitude reading says -11m and when coming back via the same bridge it’s 20m.
            I don’t usually follow altitude so it’s not a big deal for me.
            Does it have an effect if I had my phone with me, I mean does it in this case take readings from phone gps or something?

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            • aeroildA Offline
              aeroild Bronze Member
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              Today my altitude readings from the Suunto 7 disappointed me. I was doing laps on a 400 meters running track. The altitude varied from 116 meters up to 125 meters and back down to 112 meters, all within 20 minutes.

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              • Dimitrios KanellopoulosD Offline
                Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @aeroild
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                @aeroild that I suppose is ok. Even gps can have this.

                The question is: did it happen often ?

                Pressure can chnage (the sensor) due to outside conditions or eg wind jnthe pressure hole.

                If you wear the watch at the right hand perhaps due to arm swing this happened

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                • Dimitrios KanellopoulosD Offline
                  Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager
                  last edited by

                  To be clear. 10 meter wrong reading is very low error if it happens rarerly.

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                    aeroild Bronze Member @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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                    @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Last time I did laps on the track the altitude reading didn’t fluctuate this much, so I guess you are right about it not being a problem. I guess I am disappointed because the error in the readings got very visible.

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                    • Dimitrios KanellopoulosD Offline
                      Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @aeroild
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                      @aeroild I understand that well friend. It could have been something that happened once ?

                      I know the feeling. I always look at data and get pissed if eg I get wrong distance or altitude and notice those as you do.

                      I am only giving some “advice” in the context of experience aka I have seen things.

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                      • Jamie BGJ Offline
                        Jamie BG Bronze Member
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                        Why do my Ascent and Descent readying not tie back to the range between my lowest and highest point. For example the lowest point is 111m, with highest 171m, however my ascent was only 49m (so how did I get to the 60m higher point?) and my descent was 66m which I can live with as is close enough to the range and suggests it is more correct than the 49m.

                        I also do a lot of tracks where I go in one direction then turn around and come back the exact same route. Surely in this case my ascent and descent should be the exacte same but they generally aren’t and like the above case, seldom tie back to the range…

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                        • Dimitrios KanellopoulosD Offline
                          Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @Jamie BG
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                          @Jamie-BG the ascent calc works like:

                          If >3m acent is done in less than 3 minutes then register it.

                          In order to prevent pressure drifts.

                          Another case can be the calibration of the start point but I doubt that

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                          • aeroildA Offline
                            aeroild Bronze Member
                            last edited by aeroild

                            I have to say that the barometer/altimeter of the Suunto 7 disappoints me now and then. Yesterday for example, I did a run starting and ending at the same point 77 meters above sea level. In the workout summary the altitude profile reads 56.5 meters at the start and 82.4 meters at the end. So the end reading is not that bad, but the start is no good. And the first 300-400 meters I actually ran down (and not up!) to about 65 meters above sea level. Could it be that FusedAlti isn’t correcting the whole profile? Or is the barometer sensor of bad quality?

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                              flkncrst
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                              Same here. The darker one is the Suunto 7 and the lighter one from a Lezyne Mega C. The Lezyne is more or less the same as what Strava would have after the correction.
                              It’s a short ride of about 9 km.

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                              • JANTIKAINENJ Offline
                                JANTIKAINEN Bronze Member
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                                When I had my S7 it was constantly showing negative altitude numbers even though I was on a bridge.

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                                  Eric Verwoerd 0 @Lars Klemmer
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                                  @Lars-Klemmer Is it not possible to change the altitude like the Suunto 9?

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                                    Jamie BG Bronze Member @Eric Verwoerd 0
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                                    @Eric-Verwoerd-0 not sure if you can in the watch, but the app does have an elevation offset in its settings section.

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                                      isazi Moderator @Jamie BG
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                                      @Jamie-BG that setting is for activities recorded with the app, not the watch.

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                                      • vr2udtV Offline
                                        vr2udt Bronze Member @Lars Klemmer
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                                        @Lars-Klemmer Just like to see if your S7 has been sent for service, and the result. My S7 is having more or less the same issue - excessive up and down recorded even on flat terrain. Today’s 1.4 hour run ended up with 393m ascent and 386m descent. When I look back history records 7 out of 10 had this issue to some extent. By the way some history records had comparisons recorded with S9 and SSWHRB, on flat terrains they recorded very minimal ascent/descent.

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                                        • Brad_OlwinB Offline
                                          Brad_Olwin Moderator @Eric Verwoerd 0
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                                          @Eric-Verwoerd-0 No, it is not possible

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                                            Egika Platinum Member @vr2udt
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                                            @vr2udt if a replacement unit has the same issue, maybe it’s something else?!
                                            How are you wearing your watch? Under clothes? Left/right arm? Windy conditions?
                                            Anything else that could affect the built in pressure sensor?
                                            Thx

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