New software update for S9P-S9B-S9-S5P-S5 and S3 devices 2.20.28
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@suzzlo said in New software update for S9P-S9B-S9-S5P-S5 and S3 devices 2.20.28:
Hi all,
Yesterday I saw that Ray was presenting “an improved sleep algorithm” for Garmin devices and also, he is mentioning in the video that some time ago (1 year?), they have deliver a new Body Battery algorithm.
My question is? does someone know if this changes are from FirstBeat algos, and if they are going to be also included in Suuntos releases?
I’m just curious
I’ve been comparing Garmin and Suunto on these. For me, the sleep is as good or better on Suunto. The Garmin does not always agree with how I feel. I am not sure the sleep as all that helpful on Garmin. Too much information for me.
The Body Battery seems to work better for me than Resources as the latter seems to have a slower recovery. However, they are typically in reasonable agreement. -
@brad_olwin agree on sleep! For me Garmin’s sleep tracking does not work well and pretty much contradicts its own body battery readings (e.g. I can have 99 or 100 % Body battery on wake-up and feel I had a good night s sleep and Garmin gives me a 58 Sleep score). For me that’s mostly because Garmin misses my deep sleep. But as I have realised here through you and others is, that I rely more on how I feel (both sleeping/relaxing and working out) and only second in what any sportswatch tells me
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@brad_olwin I see also Resources quite slow compared to Garmin…but which is right? No idea
I’m curious to know if the Suunto updates include also first beat updates (like they are doing with Sony GPS)
BR
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@suzzlo I do not know how the Firstbeat works with updates. Garmin has updated theirs with Stamina, which has not worked well for me. In the races I have done so far I can go several hours with 0% stamina.
For me Recovery Time is worse than Resources, I feel Resources are not that far off and if I switch between Suunto and Garmin as I said they are not that far off.
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@tyresej4 said in New software update for S9P-S9B-S9-S5P-S5 and S3 devices 2.20.28:
with all this discussion and interest in Vo2 max, now might be a time to try it.
I did… 37.66 on the track… the watch shows 41.9
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@freeheeler the watch shows cumulative value, doesn’t it? Could be that you were just tired etc.
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@dmytro
not sure if I’ve ever ran faster
…but it might have been not ideal after work in the afternoon sun at 28°C as a “snowman” -
I’ve posted this in a separate post, but it disapeard somehow. Either way; my S9P automatically starts and stop laps/intervals when swimming in a pool. I really like this feature. When swimming longer intervals (>200m) it’s easy to loose track about how many meters I’ve swum (# of 25’s).
The watch’s high frequency beep is easily to hear under water. So it would be a good idea to let the watch beep at each completed 100m. That means, 1 short beep @ 100m, 2 short beeps @ 200m, etc.
That way one would receive a short reminder of the completed distance in an interval. -
Not sure where else to post it. Went for another hike yesterday, comparing S9, S9B and Fenix 5 vs values from Komoot map. The order is as follows: distance in km, highest point in m, total ascend in m, total descend in m.
S9: 16.58, 1809, 1306, 1159
S9B: 16.89, 1809, 1249, 1125
Fenix: ~ 19, 1573, 1088, 1068
Komoot: ~ 15.5, 1808, 1090, 960So, it would seem that the Fenix overshoots the distance by a large margin (however maybe it just calculates 3D and not 2D distance or whatever), somehow really drops the ball for the highest point, yet shows the closest elevation gain as to that predicted by the map (while I have to wonder if it’s just a coincidence considering the highest point measured). On the other hand suunto is at least somewhat consistent between the watches and it could very well be that the algo is yet again different, picking up smaller elevation differences.
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Today I ran without HR belt, because I forgot it. Wrist HR is turned off in Running, so there was no HR measurement.
However, my watch (Suunto 5) happily gave me a VO2max estimate. I wonder how it was calculated without any HR info…
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@juhis70 it’s the prev vo2max.
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@juhis70
That’s the estimated value, that one as far as I remember, it’s not the calculated one -
@dimitrios-kanellopoulos Ok, thanks! I remember that with previous SW I had sometimes runs that did not give me VO2max, if there was a problem with HR belt. But displaying the previous value is ok (I checked that it was the previous value )
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any chances that we see a fix on the battery depleting when the watch is not worn because it seems that the HR sensor gets into a infinite loop ?
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@thanasis that is fixed.
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@isazi what do you mean? is it something coming down with the next release or it is fixed in the current version ?
because yesterday I left the watch in my bag and lost 28% in a single day
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@thanasis for many users it got solved already, for others (probably you are in this group) should be fixed with next firmware.
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Hi there,
where do i find the update to download?
Thanks
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@unocz Just plug in and sync with Suuntolink and if there’s an update it will let you know
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@Egika said in New software update for S9P-S9B-S9-S5P-S5 and S3 devices 2.20.28:
@dulko79 said in New software update for S9P-S9B-S9-S5P-S5 and S3 devices 2.20.28:
During intervals phase I could not see in which repetition I was. Maybe I missed to tick something in TP. Overall great addition and nicely implemented.
Quick workaround:
Name those repetitions in the workout builder with
Warm up
1/10
2/10
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Cool downThese names will show up on the watch.
Thanks for the tip but it is not convenient when you have a lot of repetitions
It would be a great improvement if repetition# could be displayed as a field on the screen (or maybe at least in the notification of the coming repetition)