1.
Today when I went for a walk on a known-distance track in shoes equipped with an ANT+ footpod I observed that the distance per lap was off by around 10%. I did not understand it, because I bought this footpod recently and I calibrated it yesterday.
And I really did not understand it, because the footpod had been connected before the walk, the footpod is set to 'always' both for speed and distance.
When I came home I made lots of exhaustive tests to understand what went wrong from yesterday to today. I made one when I was on our open terrace, started the same Walk activity with proper GPS fix, I took off my left shoe (the footpod is on the left shoe) , placed it on the ground of our terrace and I just walked around it. Forth and back on our terrace.
I I was always in the near proximity of the footpod not to break the connection, which fact I manually checked in the settings several times.
Even if speed was set to 'always',and the footpod was in full rest, I immediately got >0 speed when walking. Distance was fine, after my one and a half minutes test it was still 0.00 km.
So definitely I found a bug. I tend to think that somehow it is related to the new software version 17.10.
2.
Moreover I made more than one walks on this track today and I used not just this pair of shoes, but also my boots. My left boot also has a footpod on, another one, which has been well calibrated and used for years. Mysteriously this walk also gave me distorted distances.
So relatively accurate footpod calibration numbers just went wrong on the same day? I mean those regarding both my older footpod and the new one?
No way! It is why I suspect that the whole issue is related to 17.10