Suunto Vertical: Bug Collection
-
@Sergei-Ladeishchikov as far as I know the vibration is adaptive and less strong as the battery goes down. I agree that for a device like the Vertical 20% is too early to stop vibrating, I will open a ticket with Suunto and see if they can change the threshold.
-
@isazi The intensity of vibration, in my opinion, remains constant as the discharge progresses, except for the moment before it disappears.
-
-
Sorry, didn‘t scroll through whole thread. Is there a know issue with sudden touchscreen lag (not usable anymore) / unresponsiveness? Will it be corrected via SW update or broken touchscreen? Thanks?
-
@suuntastic unresponsive touchscreen on Vertical should be fixed with next update I believe.
-
@isazi thanks!
-
I had a very replenishing shower on Saturday after a 100k trail race resources went high, and after 10,5h sleep I had 99%. It was probably too late so send logs when I finally saw that.
-
I trie the indoor swimming today . Well it seems it’s way off when calculating the distance in the pool. In a 25 m pool it gave almost random numbers :
On a freestyle mode once it gave me 4times the distance (so all the metrics are completely off as it indictaing that I am probably a world record type of swimmer - while I am not ) and the other time just 2… (so still probably a very competitive athlete that should be ok at the Olympics this year )I think it needs some adjustment and I hope the next firmware fixed it as it really does not offer anything to record such a unstable and random numbers
-
@thanasis Hi!
I have used the indoor swimming feature many times (with a 7, a 9, and Vertical), and in my experience, I found it pretty reliable, maybe few times was overestimating the lengths but nothing major. (The 7 was the less precise definitely)The timing was all right, and the style recognition was a bit off sometimes, but I think that is quite difficult to catch precisely.
I think that the algorithm is picking a sudden change of direction as the end of the pool, so maybe that is playing a role, and sensors may be tricked by some movements.
Is this helpful?
-
Hi all. Really excited about the new software version that is coming soon. So many good stuff makes it hard to wait. Great job Suunto.
-
@helgonet12 how do you know of the details ? Anything released ?
-
@thanasis Well, the new Race S was just revealed today. And Vertical gets the same features.
-
-
the usual thing i do when wanting to leave the watch and wear something else is
: turn on the power saving (which also turns off the oHR sensor), turn upside down (the screen on the table’s side ) and leave it in a closet.i did the same since last night but I also enabled the airplane mode (so both switches were on) and the watch today was with 33% of battery from 78% …
i don’t know what the issue is but i think it is a bug -
Since the new update (2.35.34) I don’t get any notifications on the watch at all.
Other that that this is a absolutely great update! All kudos to Suunto for this new software update. -
@Iggge
I would try a soft reset (and check the app)
mine works as usual -
@sartoric Yep, a soft reset and a reconnect to the app did the trick. Works now
-
After the new update I have some minor problems with the step counter.
My Vertical shows 9286 steps. The watch have been on my left arm all day.
My phone shows 14800, and I have not had the phone it my pocket 100% of the timeBefore the update my watch and phone did show almost the same step, with the Suunto showing about 1000 steps more at most
-
@Iggge I’d rather have ‘real active’ steps than every movement counting as a step. This has been great on the race and now I guess on the vertical. You’ll have much more pragmatic steps and not swinging arm or barely moving around counted as a step.
-
@EzioAuditore Sometimes is works perfect now and sometimes I walk “normal” with little hands swing and it does not count anything. But at least it doenst count when I take hands up or brush tooths.