Software Update 2.30.38 (Race / Vertical / 9 Peak Pro)
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@Mff73 I’m also on SV, latest firmware. No map updates yet for my area. I tried a soft reset to see if it would show the POIs on the watch, no luck.
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@LitchiMonster
strange such different behaviour.
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@LitchiMonster I have all updates and have updated the 2 regional maps in my area. All of my poi’s are still showing in SA as well as on map screen in my Race
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@mikekoski490 well I’m back in Cape Town now, and all my local POIs are showing on the map! Strange. They weren’t showing in the George area. Odd.
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@pavel-samokha my 9 Peak Pro had problem because download update failed for some reason. I spent 1 hour yo get watch connected to SuuntoApp again. The firmware is updated right now. I read on watch screen I"m supposed to read about update more in SuuntoApp. Could you help me where to find it please? Is ghere any more specific description what has been fixed than “some stability issues”?
Thank you very much.
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@thailon
The first post of this thread is giving details, which are also on suunto’s Web site, and all this thread could give you some details about others questions.
https://www.suunto.com/fr-fr/Assistance/Mises-a-jour-logicielles/Notes-de-version/suunto-vertical-software-updates/ -
Last night during charging battery, my maps got updated. Forgot to perform a soft reset or at least a simple reboot. Today during my hiking, the Race froze at 2.89 km and at the same time my upper fields on the first screen were missing: vertical speed and altitude. After a couple of minutes the watch got rebooted on its own, 2.87 km from my activity got saved. No idea if the freezing of the watch and the consequent reboot were due to my not rebooting the watch last night. My 9PP has never ever crushed like that. And this was my first time on the Race. Running latest stable software. Sent logs and tomorrow, during working hours, I’ll contact support to inform them about my sent logs.
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@pavel-samokha I have this update, but after 3 weeks of wearing the watch (Race) I still have no HRV tracking, despite having both sleep and HRV tracking on. The sleep tracking (hour, REM, Light, Deep, Awake) all work fine…
A second issue is that after 6 runs I still don’t have predicted race times. On my 9 pp these showed immediately after .32 software update. I have done one soft reset on the Race, but there has been no change.
What do you recommend?
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@freddubai Did you also enabled 24/7 HR? I noticed HRV measurements once I enabled it.
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@freddubai Yes, that has been enabled from the beginning…but so far no HRV info…
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Hrv is measured from day 1 with sleep tracking and hr 24/7. No need to wait 3 weeks. Does sleep tracking report hrv ?
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos from the watch it’s not really obvious that 24/7 HR must be enabled for HRV. Maybe this can change in a future update.
When you enable HRV under the sleep setting it just accepts it without a warning that 24/7 HR needs to be enabled as well.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos thanks for your reply. So far I have not had any results for HRV, despite having 24 hr tracking enabled on the watch for sleep, blood oxygen, and HRV tracking. Only the sleep breakdown (light, awake, deep, rem) plus average and min HR, fell asleep, and wake up are displayed on both the watch and Suunto App…
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@freddubai strange.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos indeed, and HR tracking 24 hours is also enabled. I did another soft reset today to see if this helps. Thanks for your help.
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@freddubai Please do not post your issue in multiple threads….it does not help you to solve them.
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@Mff73 yes, I read that, but what are general improvements? Like I see you sent link for Vertical, but I’m not sure what this update brought to Suunto 9 Peak Pro:(
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Did a test last night. My wife wore her Race (her watch has recorded HRV since she got it a few days ago) and mine (I did a full reset the day before yesterday and still no HRV) - both watches recorded the same value for HRV…so it seems the problem is my HRV. I used a Whoop 2.0 and 3.0 for 2 years which both read my HRV. My HRV was always high (> 140ms), so it seems the Race HR sensor struggles with high HR variability…?
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So, since we’ve talked about stuck V02 levels before this update, I think I’m in the stuck group.
December & Jan. Now there is a tiny amount of variation, and I know what my lab value is, albeit nearly a decade ago, and I suppose it could be accurate that I’m six points lower now. But still curious how it barely moved regardless of terrain and effort.