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    Fabio Vaccaro Bronze Member
    last edited by Fabio Vaccaro 17 Nov 2023, 09:03

    Is there any plan to fix the HR sensor accuracy issue?

    I think from my experience, and also from reputable reviews (https://youtu.be/hXtJm-O7D6w?si=WmeSf_ausWeAhEnD) , that this is the major flaw for this new amazing product!

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      Dušan Ković
      last edited by 17 Nov 2023, 09:37

      My personal view is following: It has to be good enough for daily tracking - sleep, daily calorie burn, etc - not exercise mode. For exercise mode it has to be on par with Polar H10 (or at least Verity Sense) in order to be usable. I doubt that Race can get to a H10 level of accuracy with just FW updates.

      I just hope that current HR sensor is good enough for sleep, HRV, daily HR, etc, and can further be improved with FW updates.

      SR
      SA latest beta
      Polar Verity Sense
      Pixel 6

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        Frank Stefan Bronze Member @Fabio Vaccaro
        last edited by 17 Nov 2023, 10:18

        @Fabio-Vaccaro My first run outdoor was very bad with HR measurement, but my second was just fine. So i cannot say if it was an error from the HR Sensor/Watch or a little loose watch strap.

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          duffman19
          last edited by 17 Nov 2023, 14:17

          The SW update on the Vertical seemed to improve the daily HR tracking for me. Still not great, but better. It now gives somewhat believable readings rather than showing 100-110 bpm all the time.

          As @Dušan-Ković said, I only really want the WHR to work well for sleep and HRV tracking. I haven’t found a wrist-based sensor that works reliably for running. The Apple Watch is pretty close, but it almost always has errors after about 45 minutes into an activity. So I’m wearing a chest strap for most activities anyways.

          I think Suunto is pretty limited with what they can do with the LifeQ sensor. With only one set of LEDs and two detectors, it’s way behind what most other companies are using. Perhaps it’s possible to bump up the light intensity (and maybe that’s what they’ve done with the update), but that will eat into battery life. And I’d guess Suunto chose/developed the sensor to be as efficient as possible.

          So is HR an issue? Yes. Can they fix it? I’m sure Suunto is working on it, but I think we’ll need a new sensor package to see any real improvement.

          Vertical Ti

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            Fabio Vaccaro Bronze Member
            last edited by 17 Nov 2023, 19:58

            I also think that if we do not complain the sensor won’t be upgraded. I think we can all agree that the sensor is not modern and up to Suunto’s quality. Don’t you think so? @Dušan-Ković @Frank-Stefan @duffman19

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              tiago Bronze Member @duffman19
              last edited by 17 Nov 2023, 20:21

              @duffman19 out of activities works fine,I compared with my Fênix 7 solar during the night and the hr during the sleep and HRV readings match 66ms on Race 66 ms on Fênix 7, HR minimum during sleep 51 on both. My main issue is I’m a night shift worker and after my first night shift,I schedule my sleep on race between 8 am and 3 pm. The watch record the time I have slept as a nap and doesn’t mesure my HRV, with Garmin I don’t have that problem. I already contacted Suunto support to inform this issue, otherwise all night shift workers only have HRV readings recorded and time sleeping as real sleep on the days of, when we sleep during the night. I hope Suunto fix this. In activities I don’t know because I always use chest strap,no matter the brand. If someone wants to guide his progress based on heart rate, optical heart rate is not an option, because is an hit and miss.

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                duffman19 @Fabio Vaccaro
                last edited by 17 Nov 2023, 20:52

                @Fabio-Vaccaro I think Suunto knows the sensor isn’t good. Nearly every review mentions it as a problem and Suunto is surely hearing it. At the very least, Suunto is listening to folks like Ray @dcrainmaker.

                To their credit, it seems they are at least trying to work with what they have through software improvements, but are really hindered by the physical hardware. I’d be really surprised if we didn’t see an improved sensor on their next release. I guess it doesn’t hurt to keep mentioning the current one stinks, but we all kinda know that by now.

                Vertical Ti

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                  Dušan Ković @Fabio Vaccaro
                  last edited by Dušan Ković 17 Nov 2023, 20:53

                  @Fabio-Vaccaro For me Suunto HR never worked well (not only Suunto, fitbit also), so I kinda don’t expect from any watch to work well. At one point I bought H10 and was amazed how bad S9B HR was compared to Polar. After a while, I switched to Verity sense just because of practical reasons. Of 5 or 6 Suunto watches that I had, only Race has solid to good daily HR and daily tracking (sleep has too many awake segments, resources not sure if work well), all of them before Race were useless. So I wouldn’t call Race HR sensor not modern, just not a priority for Suunto. I don’t mind that. I would just like to have proper daily data (sleep, hrv, min hr, rest hr, etc) from watch. I like to data nerd and follow how my body reacts to different stuff in life - training, stress, food, etc

                  SR
                  SA latest beta
                  Polar Verity Sense
                  Pixel 6

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                    Fabio Vaccaro Bronze Member @duffman19
                    last edited by 18 Nov 2023, 14:20

                    @duffman19 I really hope there will be a new Suunto Race 2 next year to fix this issue with a better hardware because I think this is an amazing product overall

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                      Fabio Vaccaro Bronze Member @Dušan Ković
                      last edited by 18 Nov 2023, 14:20

                      @Dušan-Ković yeah, but you are talking about only about suunto products (and fitbit), not garmin…

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                        Dušan Ković @Fabio Vaccaro
                        last edited by 18 Nov 2023, 17:28

                        @Fabio-Vaccaro Yup, that is true. But I value Suunto on more things than just HR (design, app, UI, etc). That’s why I said that I am fine with bad HR readings in exercises, I just need it to work well for daily stuff, Polar will cover exercises. Ok, Garmin maybe has good HR, I don’t know. But it has a shitty watch design and the app is a disaster. I don’t need all the “features” and gimmicks. All these are my personal opinions.

                        SR
                        SA latest beta
                        Polar Verity Sense
                        Pixel 6

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                          DrSilverthorn
                          last edited by DrSilverthorn 18 Nov 2023, 23:44

                          I’d like to see WHR work for at least steady state running workouts. Interestingly, it seems that WHR has improved for weightlifting with the new update (Vertical). So far I only have one sample, but it was giving me believable numbers (if a bit lagged). This is something that my F6x and Enduro were unable to do. But I’ll have to look at accuracy on a run. Before the update, it had been quite bad.

                          For interval type work, I’d expect to use a strap.

                          FWIW, I have a Vertical, but the sensor is essentially the same - not sure about the FW though.

                          Update: I still have the same issues when running, so no improvement AFAIK. I’ll continue to use a Verity Sense strap.

                          Suunto Vertical Ti Solar, Garmin Enduro, Polar VV2

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                            David l
                            last edited by 19 Nov 2023, 21:09

                            I’m really struggling to see a big issue with the OHR on the Race. It’s a guide, unlikely to be 5bpm or more out and will always be behind the curve. We all just get used to it. If we want better Hat then surely a strap is the way to go? Or am I missing something?

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                              leafs93 Bronze Member
                              last edited by 20 Nov 2023, 02:44

                              I read so much about inaccurate WHR for Race. I wear my Apple Ultra and COROS pace 3 during my long run, intervals. Frankly I find the heart rate to be spot on and the readings are very very similar to my Apple Watch, Garmin or COROS . The important point if you wish to get accurate reading is to wear it higher from your wrist (with more flesh) and bingo… even when I wear it for swimming, Hr is very similar to my other watches.

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                                craigeggleton Bronze Member
                                last edited by 22 Nov 2023, 01:06

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                                Pretty similar exercise to compare OHR to Garmin Strap. Treadmill run yesterday using OHR was 6.5 mph @2% incline for 30 minutes. Today’s was 40 minutes with 35 min at 6.5 mph zero incline and finished with a 5 minute sprint at 9 mph with the chest strap. For this type of run OHR works as advertised.

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                                  Fabio Vaccaro Bronze Member
                                  last edited by 25 Nov 2023, 09:00

                                  I really understand your considerations, but do you have realized that 42 against 20 persons voted for “HR accuracy as an issue”?

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                                    Shrek3k @Fabio Vaccaro
                                    last edited by 25 Nov 2023, 09:24

                                    @Fabio-Vaccaro it is now 42:22 😉

                                    I believe that neither the vote nor the whole forum is truly representative. It is a meeting point for critically interested people, which is great and really helpful, but most probably not the ‘reality’ nor the ‘majority’. Just my thoughts.

                                    using a Suunto Vertical & Suunto Wings; mostly running (AKA stomping around) and cycling mostly through the northern german "wilderness"
                                    OS - Android 15/Pixel Pro 7

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                                      JANTIKAINEN Bronze Member
                                      last edited by 25 Nov 2023, 13:42

                                      Has anybody heard that is there a difference in OHR accuracy between the stainless steel and titanium version, taking in consideration that the titanium version is lighter and maybe is not so prone to move?
                                      I know this might be a bit bogues question since it’s very unlikely that anybody would have both versions of the watch. Field testers might have.

                                      Off topic, I had the pleasure of meeting the CEO & Board member of Suunto Oy by accident today at a local major electronics shop. I went there to see if they’d have the Race as a display watch, which they didn’t. So I was just glancing the sportswatch section and started playing with a Garmin watch when this one guy asked me that am I looking for sportswatch. I said that yes I am and then he asked that is Suunto out of the picture since I’m holding a Garmin watch. I replied that I came to see the Race but they don’t have it so then he introduced himself as a Suunto Oy’s CEO, took his Race from his wrist and let me play with the watch while we had a discussion about Suunto. Very nice and down to earth guy.

                                      Samsung Galaxy S24
                                      Suunto Race Titanium

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                                        Fabio Vaccaro Bronze Member @Shrek3k
                                        last edited by 25 Nov 2023, 16:39

                                        @Shrek3k ahaahhaahahah
                                        I think you are right with the representativeness of this forum

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                                          Fabio Vaccaro Bronze Member @JANTIKAINEN
                                          last edited by 25 Nov 2023, 16:40

                                          @JANTIKAINEN wonderfull and have you asked clarifications about HR issues to the CEO? 😛

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