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    S9B keeps forgetting Verity Sense/H10

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    • Mff73M Offline
      Mff73 @wmichi
      last edited by

      @wmichi
      are you 100% sure these sensors are not paired with something else which stole the connection after each activity ?

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      • Mitch9M Offline
        Mitch9
        last edited by

        For me the combination S9B and Polar H10 works without connection problems.

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        • wmichiW Offline
          wmichi @Mff73
          last edited by wmichi

          @mff73 Yes, 100% sure.

          I went into the basement out of reach of every other bluetooth device and tried to switch back and forth between the sport selection screen and the screen that follows (where you wait for gps signal and actually start the activity). Out of 10 tries, 8 times the watch could not connect to the paired Verity Sense. It worked 2 times

          The same with H10: 7 out of 10 without success. šŸ™‚

          So it does work sometimes.

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          • cosme.costaC Offline
            cosme.costa @wmichi
            last edited by cosme.costa

            @wmichi This is very strange, I’m using my Polar OH1 wilth my S9B without any problem for nearly two years. It has never failed me, not once, and I use it at least 4 times per week. The same before with my Polar H10.

            Could be an issue with the watch Bluetooth module? Yes, but if you had the same problem with the S9P I guess we are looking for an external issue here, would be very strange that both watches have the same issue.

            What I would do is Check if I’m in the latest firmware with the sensors and softreset the watch, if the issue persists I would do a watch hard reset, and if it still continues failing I would contact support.

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            • inkognitoI Offline
              inkognito Platinum Member @wmichi
              last edited by inkognito

              @wmichi I am terribly sorry for this stupid trivial question, but someone had to ask: What is your real workflow? Because, according to my experience, Verity Sense takes like 10-20 seconds to initialize. Aren’t you just too fast? šŸ˜„ I put my verity sense on, I turn it on, then I wait like 20 seconds and only after that I go to ā€œExcerciseā€ in my watch. If you select ā€œExcerciseā€ before the sensor is fully on, watch won’t find it… The same is valid for H10. First you put it on and make sure electrodes are wet, then you wait couple of seconds and then you enter the excercise menu. Perhaps other watches search for sensors continuously, but Suunto 9 seems to check for HR sensor only once (when you enter ā€œExcerciseā€).

              And for that workflow you described originally: does it also happen when you start second exercise immediately after you finish the first one? Or does it happen only when you do the second exercise another day or such?

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              • wmichiW Offline
                wmichi @inkognito
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                @inkognito That’s no stupid question šŸ™‚ And maybe this could be the reason, good point. I don’t think I am too fast with going into exercise mode, but I will try to slow down šŸ˜‰

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                • Dimitrios KanellopoulosD Offline
                  Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @wmichi
                  last edited by

                  From what I know it takes time to lock to a device that does not provide accurate readings or has a good signal.

                  I know you can reset the h10 via using the battery vice versa (check polar website ) , try that and try using a new battery. Make sure the battery is not expired.

                  If that is still happening , let’s check the logs.

                  I asked about the h10 because there I am sure there is no problem.

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                  • wmichiW Offline
                    wmichi @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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                    @dimitrios-kanellopoulos I tried today what @inkognito suggested. I put the Verity Sense on my arm, turned it on, waited a minimum of 20s and then went to ā€œExcerciseā€ and selected my sport profile -> Verity Sense connected. I did this a couple of times, and it worked every single time.

                    It’s like @inkognito said: the S9 doesn’t seem to check for paired Sensors continuously, and if the Sensor is not ready, the S9 never finds it. I guess it’s the same with the H10 (haven’t tried it yet).

                    Thanks @inkognito šŸ™‚

                    @Agustin-Gonzalez-Perez-Corral Maybe this works for you too?

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                    • freeheelerF Offline
                      freeheeler @wmichi
                      last edited by

                      @wmichi
                      I observed that it must be the other way around, that the sensors take some time before they are ready. S9B shows the HR belt signs right away when there’s a sensor available… but anyway, it’s a detail and I might be wrong šŸ˜‰
                      happy to see that you could finally sort it out šŸ˜€ šŸ‘

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                      • MdzOttM Offline
                        MdzOtt @wmichi
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                        @wmichi it might depend on the sensor. I used to use the Suunto HR belt and now I use the Wahoo HR and cadence sensors, and I find that if I start the exercise, even with the sensors not ready, eventually (after 20-30 s), they show up. This might be because some sensors stay ā€œvisibleā€ for BT connection only for a limited time (30 - 60 s), and if they are not connected they stop being visible.

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