I then went out to do AI Endurance’s running ramp test on the road, forgetting to use the correct RR-enabled chest strap. I gave in and just finished the test in any case. Then I started AI Endurance’s DFA a1 ramp test only to find that the power came and went for a minute before going entirely. I spent ages getting the watch to pair to something other than the power meter I didn’t want it to pair to (P2Max on my TT Bike) which I finally achieved by taking my road bike and the Suunto into the house. Indeed this happened at the weekend when I was testing Suunto’s new Guides (apps/app store) with my Suunto 9 Baro and Wahoo’s PowrLink Pedals. I also often get strange connectivity issues with Bluetooth and/or WiFi. Indeed even my Google Mesh Network looks slow compared to some of the newer WiFi technologies. Sadly the entire world went the way of WiFi which has gotten annoyingly faster and more reliable in recent years. I thought the entire world would eventually go the same way as me as they would want greater reliability and speed. I am one of those weird people that, quite a few years ago, decided to hardwire up my entire house and pain cave with future-proofed Gigabit cabling. Tough! You’ll have to wait until Zwift tweaks its PC version which, to be fair, is going to happen pretty soon. Why indeed? I suppose it might avoid interference between electronic devices.
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