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    Suunto 9 Baro: Weird HR recording problem

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    • zanxionZ Offline
      zanxion
      last edited by zanxion

      I was out running today and at some point the HR recording got stuck at 155 bpm for the last 1.3 km of the run. How come? Did anyone ever have a similar problem?

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      I have the watch for a month or so and it is the first time this happens. Could it be that the watch became loose on my wrist enough for the sensor not to be able to read an HR properly?

      Life is like a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.

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        isazi Moderator @zanxion
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        @zanxion strange, a straight line like that means something is not working. If this happens again, better contact support, as it may be your watch at fault. A reboot of the watch may also help.

        Watch: Suunto Vertical Ti

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        • zanxionZ Offline
          zanxion @isazi
          last edited by zanxion

          @isazi Thank you! I rebooted it now and I will see what happens with it on the next workout. Could that be some temporary software fault?

          Life is like a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.

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            isazi Moderator @zanxion
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            @zanxion I hope so, otherwise only support can help you (if the HR module on your watch is faulty).

            Watch: Suunto Vertical Ti

            Blog: isazi's home

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            • PrenjP Offline
              Prenj
              last edited by

              Could it be that battery mode changed due to low battery? Happened to me once and I think Suunto app kept the same HR value until the end of activity.

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              • zanxionZ Offline
                zanxion @Prenj
                last edited by

                @Prenj It happened with the battery at about 60%. There was plenty of juice in it.

                Life is like a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.

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                • zanxionZ Offline
                  zanxion @isazi
                  last edited by

                  @isazi Today’s weight training had HR recorded without problems. Fingers crossed it was a glitch.

                  Life is like a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.

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                  • zanxionZ Offline
                    zanxion
                    last edited by

                    It happened again. I rebooted the watch earlier today but I still get flats as if the HR sensor gets stuck or something:

                    2nd Screenshot_20230823_200033_Suunto.jpg

                    Here is the first really bad one that seems having HR stuck for the last Km of the run:

                    1st really bad - Screenshot_20230823_200728_Suunto.jpg

                    Should I send it to service? It is just a month old.

                    Life is like a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.

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                    • zhang965Z Offline
                      zhang965 @zanxion
                      last edited by

                      @zanxion said in Suunto 9 Baro: Weird HR recording problem:

                      It happened again. I rebooted the watch earlier today but I still get flats as if the HR sensor gets stuck or something:

                      2nd Screenshot_20230823_200033_Suunto.jpg

                      Here is the first really bad one that seems having HR stuck for the last Km of the run:

                      1st really bad - Screenshot_20230823_200728_Suunto.jpg

                      Should I send it to service? It is just a month old.

                      If it’s still in a return window… you’d better return it to seller.

                      Winners Wear Winners

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                      • zanxionZ Offline
                        zanxion
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                        The strange thing about it is that this does not happen during long (2 hr+) rides. I believe it must be some movement of the watch on my wrist that does causes that. When running the hands go hip-hop all the time, while riding a road bike they remain pretty much stationary on the handlebars.

                        Life is like a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.

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                          isazi Moderator @zanxion
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                          @zanxion it is quite strange, but there is no way for us from here to understand if that is an inherent fault of the watch, or environmental (something related to the specific use you do of the watch). I think the easiest is to contact support and describe the issue to them. Your watch seems well within the warranty period.

                          Watch: Suunto Vertical Ti

                          Blog: isazi's home

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                          • zanxionZ Offline
                            zanxion @isazi
                            last edited by

                            @isazi Problem solved! I was out with a friend for a beer yesterday and saw his Garmin on his wrist. We started talking about activity tracking and at some point I told him about this. He said that his watch does in when sweat pours down his arms.
                            Well, at 37 deg C I sweat like a pig. I tried today this. I put a sweat wrist band just above my watch to cut off sweat finding its way under my watch. Finished the run et voila! No more flats, just perfect ups and downs from the start to the end of the fun!

                            A big thank you to you all!

                            Life is like a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.

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                              michaeldwilson Bronze Member @zanxion
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                              @zanxion Glad to hear that you have identified the problem, but I don’t think sweat should shut down the HR monitor like that. I’d consider contacting Suunto and letting them have a look.

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                              • zanxionZ Offline
                                zanxion @michaeldwilson
                                last edited by zanxion

                                @michaeldwilson I will do so by the end of August. Now almost everyone is out on vacation. The sensor does not shut down (no zero reading). Instead it seems having a hard time reading the HR and for as long it keeps the last read value.

                                Life is like a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.

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