Software release 2.30.26
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@Arnaud-LECLÈRE I believe this is by design as it is much simpler to implement.
Of course, it would be nice to have a more accurate representation right on the watchface. But I think this is good enough. If you want more accurate graphical representation then you can just go to the actual widget for the the more detailed view. Just my humble opinion ️
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Any 2.30.32 hotfix for Suunto Vertical to correct the bugs reported in this discussion ?
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does anyone notice that in pause mode, we can still access to the map ?
not sure it wasn’t there in previous FW though.there is also a torch lamp option in activity mode. New as well or i never seen it ?
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@Mff73 “access map during activity pause” was added in 2.30, yes
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@pavel-samokha said in Software release 2.30.26:
@Mff73 “access map during activity pause” was added in 2.30, yes
it was a good idea :), and not that much advertized, so i personnaly missed it
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@Mff73 True, probably we just forgot to add it to release notes
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@jjpaz
Frankly, I don’t think so. In fact, I’m convinced they don’t.
The cursor (HRV, CTL, TSB, etc.) on the watch’s screens points towards the centre of each zone without any further interpretation. -
@Mff73 this is very useful, I also noticed it but did not remember if it’s new
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Found a HR Bug with the new update. As seen above in the picture, my Heart rate never show correct value before 1 km. Always at exactly 1 km mark the HR is starting to work.
I am using a Polar H10 pulse band. Wrist HR off
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@Iggge
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@Mff73 Yes, i am 100% sure.
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I don’t want to open a separate thread, but I am curious. Today is the second time where the watch is quite slow when it’s cold outside. I’ve returned home from a walk and the watch was almost unresponsive, navigating within the menu was super slow, really laggy and display brightness didn’t turn off at all. After a few minutes it started to behave normally again. The same thing happened already a few days ago. Anyone else noticed something like that? Or maybe I’m just being paranoid…
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@tomasbartko Should not happen, I have used mine a lot for SkiMo and have not noticed slowing. At least down to -10C.
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hello community,
I have noticed that my wrist HR accuracy was really impacted by the cold weather outside. Last time I have run was <0 Celsius. It took almost 20 minutes for the watch to have realistic bpm. it was almost 30 bpm higher. Once I have cover my watch under the sleeve and wait, I got much better results. but still, we come back to the fact that we need a breast HR sensor to get better results but until now I was very happy with wrist readings, only few hiccups, but now, last 2 run, it was off 30% of the time…
This is only a theory, I had tendency to pointed the new firmware responsability, but the cold weather got in the city at the same time (Montréal Canada :-))
what do you think?
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@Antoine-Lancrenon I use mittens/gloves to keep hands warm and minimize changes in skin blood flow caused by cold weather and hence minimize impact on wrist OHR-sensor.
While running, besides SV with wrist OHR-enabled, I use Runtastic app with Polar H10 chest HR-monitor as an independent ‘source of truth’ (and “just in case”).
As a result, I have identical values of ‘Avg Heart Rate’ and almost the same ‘Max Heart rate’ values.
E.g., below are screenshots from Suunto App and Runtastic taken for a run that took place 3 days ago at -5 C and wind 6 m/s.
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@Brad_Olwin not sure why this is happening, but I will keep observing it. Maybe it’s not the cold temperature, but something else. Was just wondering if someone experienced the same.
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@Pavlas said in Software release 2.30.26:
Hi, I have a new Vertical. Slept with the watch yesterday. And at night I got a notification that I’ve been sitting for a long time and it’s time to move If it was mentioned here, I’m sorry.
So tonight (almost morning) the same. Time to move…
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For ohr issues it can be the case of lower temperatures
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@Iggge Above all, I think you’ve found a bug on your Polar H10 belt, which wasn’t positioned correctly, or wasn’t damp enough, or didn’t have enough battery…
If you’re in the northern hemisphere and it’s cold, this is a classic case. You don’t sweat as much as when it’s hot, and the belt can’t measure your heart rate properly because of a lack of humidity.
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@Arnaud-LECLÈRE I altso thougt that my Polar belt was defect. So i changed battery and all the other things. Same results.
So it’s not the belt, but the software. Worked perfect with the old software, and still works great with other brands.