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Offline Stryd Sync (not a post about sensor pairing!)

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    Nigel Taylor 0 Bronze Member
    last edited by 9 Aug 2021, 19:37

    Saw a thread elsewhere where someone mentioned they only had the basic set of data from their paired Stryd (on a S9 I think), and the solution was to do an offline Sync (in the Stryd app), and apparently then all the extra (Wind/Spring etc) data gets combined into the Suunto App data.

    Is my understanding above correct?

    If so - and the combine of Stryd data into Suunto is purely an ‘app/API’ thing, then what’s the reason why we can’t get this function if we happen to have just a S7 watch?

    (I do manually combine my offline sync’d Stryd data via GoldenCheetah, but if you try and bring this back into the Suunto universe, you then lose some of the good Suunto data like Recovery & Time Ascending etc - so I don’t really want to do this).

    For those users who have multiple Suunto watches, if they have one where the offline Stryd Sync merges data back in to Suunto land, does that ONLY work on activities they ran with the non S7 watch, or does it kind of activate the function for all Suunto paired watches? (ie - if I temporarily borrowed a S9, did an activity and then did an offline sync of Stryd to pull that data to Suunto, would I then get offline sync of Stryd in my future S7 runs?).

    REALLY want this feature to ease my analysis/forecasting - I don’t really care that I don’t see my power output whilst actually running!

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      Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @Nigel Taylor 0
      last edited by 10 Aug 2021, 15:08

      @nigel-taylor-0 it merges the data on stryd not on sa. We don’t support all that data the stryd captures unfortunately yet.

      So offline sync goes tonpowercenter and then data is merged there.

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        Bulkan Moderator @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
        last edited by Bulkan 8 Oct 2021, 16:46 10 Aug 2021, 16:25

        @dimitrios-kanellopoulos said in Offline Stryd Sync (not a post about sensor pairing!):

        @nigel-taylor-0 it merges the data on stryd not on sa. We don’t support all that data the stryd captures unfortunately yet.

        So offline sync goes tonpowercenter and then data is merged there.

        Let me add: the merge they make is a Sh#t a real big sh#t. The elevation starting point is the one which the pod refers, usually -60, so all the data I have is wrong.

        I have a chart in WKO where I can see the elevation, if I don’t merge:

        Captura de pantalla 2021-08-10 a las 17.23.36.png

        If I merge: 😠 😭 😩 🖕

        Captura de pantalla 2021-08-10 a las 17.15.33.png

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          isazi Moderator @Bulkan
          last edited by 10 Aug 2021, 17:39

          @bulkan yes Stryd always measures below 0 elevation for me too. And although I live below sea level, I don’t live that low.

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            A Former User @isazi
            last edited by 10 Aug 2021, 17:52

            @isazi hm, when I sync S9P automatically to Powercenter, then sync Stryd data manually to Powercenter, export FIT file, import into TrainingPeaks and let it sync to WKO, I get correct altitude/elevation data

            Screenshot 2021-08-10 195153.png

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              Bulkan Moderator @Guest
              last edited by 10 Aug 2021, 18:04

              @_marcus_ which is your elevation starting point in the watch? Does it matches with stryd?

              I live close to sea level, 15 metes, the error of stryd is +50 to +70 meters so if you live at 500 meters it doesn’t mess up your graph.

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                A Former User @Bulkan
                last edited by 10 Aug 2021, 18:23

                @bulkan now I get the point. Watch is 50m higher. So is it always an offset of this 50m to the watches elevation? (Watch starting point was also not correct due to wrong baro/alti setting). Normally I do not use Suunto data in WKO because to many manual steps and I don’t care the absolute altitude. I just check if the elevation is plausible so that my other charts that include elevation are fine.

                Have you tried to add an offset in the charts formula to correct the elevation plot?

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                  Nigel Taylor 0 Bronze Member @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
                  last edited by 11 Aug 2021, 10:24

                  @dimitrios-kanellopoulos said in Offline Stryd Sync (not a post about sensor pairing!):

                  @nigel-taylor-0 it merges the data on stryd not on sa. We don’t support all that data the stryd captures unfortunately yet.

                  So offline sync goes tonpowercenter and then data is merged there.

                  Ah ok…

                  So - with a Watch that can pair to a Stryd; limited power data is stored in Suunto App…(and pushed to PowerCenter?).

                  Then you do an offline sync in Stryd…and all the extra data gets merged (into the activity in PowerCenter).

                  So - if the Watch doesn’t pair to a Stryd (like S7), then there’s no short cut, and best method is just to stick to the manual process I do ?

                  Fair enough - thanks. 🙂

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                    Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @Nigel Taylor 0
                    last edited by 11 Aug 2021, 14:23

                    @nigel-taylor-0 you won’t see realtime data on s7 and sa. You will see those at stryd.

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                      Nigel Taylor 0 Bronze Member @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
                      last edited by 11 Aug 2021, 16:50

                      @dimitrios-kanellopoulos said in Offline Stryd Sync (not a post about sensor pairing!):

                      @nigel-taylor-0 you won’t see realtime data on s7 and sa. You will see those at stryd.

                      Yup - but ONLY seen at Stryd on PowerCenter after an offline sync.

                      vs

                      Whereas if I had a S9 (or similar) and paired to a Stryd, then the basic power info would automatically appear in PowerCenter because of Connected Account from PowerCenter to Suunto which declares “Pull your data from the enabled platform after a run has been completed. Only runs with power data will be imported.” (and an offline sync would merge the ‘extra’ (leg spring etc) data to PowerCenter in that case)?

                      Its the bit I’ve highlighted in bold that is the key isn’t it?

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                        Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @Nigel Taylor 0
                        last edited by 11 Aug 2021, 19:50

                        @nigel-taylor-0 oh f. Yes. Didn’t know that. Strange.

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                          Brad_Olwin Moderator @Nigel Taylor 0
                          last edited by Brad_Olwin 8 Dec 2021, 02:59 12 Aug 2021, 02:59

                          @nigel-taylor-0 A work around but it requires a subscription. TrainingPeaks will merge the S7 and Stryd data imported from SA and Powercenter. You can then import the merged file into Powercenter

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