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==Watch Support==
Here's a mapping of the modes above to specific watches. In all cases I've prioritized accurate pace/distance information over either GPS data or the power estimate.
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Here's my notes on the testing I've done so far, and I'm actively testing and expanding this section. I've had occasional issues with devices connecting to Stryd at the beginning of a run. I've not found any pattern to this, and it seems to impact both Bluetooth and Ant+ devices, so make sure you have a connection before starting your run.
* [[Suunto Spartan Ultra]]
** The pairing of Stryd to the SSU is tricky. It seems that if you pair as a footpod, then pair as a power pod you can get power in outdoor mode (but not distance/pace) and distance/pace in indoor/treadmill mode. If you just pair as a footpod, you can get get pace/distance information with GPS enabled.
** If you have a sports mode which uses both footpod and power pod, then the Spartan only uses it as a footpod. Therefore, you can't have the native power display in the Spartan and have distance/pace from Stryd. Therefore , you have to choose between cadence and power-in-cadence mode, and as this is Bluetooth, you get 210 watts displayed as a cadence of 21. (Power-in-cadence requires the iOS Stryd app and this feature may be removed in the future.)
** Like the other Suunto devices, there's quite a bit of dampening that reduces responsiveness.
* [[Garmin 620]], [[Garmin 225]], [[Garmin 610]], [[Garmin 910XT]], [[Garmin 310XT]]

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