Suunto app Forum Suunto Community Forum
    • Recent
    • Tags
    • Popular
    • Users
    • Groups
    • Register
    • Login

    Suunto Vertical 2 General Discussion

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Suunto Vertical 2
    383 Posts 81 Posters 39.7k Views 72 Watching
    Loading More Posts
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as topic
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • AYHAN YILDIZA Offline
      AYHAN YILDIZ @GiPFELKiND
      last edited by

      @GiPFELKiND İşte Suunto’dan gelen yeni geri bildirim mesajı


      Dear Customer,
      Thank you for contacting us regarding the manual blood oxygen saturation (SpO₂) function on your Suunto watch and for providing your firmware version information (2.48.16).
      We have confirmed the issue you described with our engineering team and would like to provide the following explanation:
      First, we need to clarify the statement you heard online about the “feature being removed.” Your Suunto watch has always supported two blood oxygen monitoring modes: one is automatic monitoring during sleep, primarily used to analyze blood oxygen levels during sleep stages; the other is the instant measurement you mentioned, triggered manually via the widget.
      Previously, some users encountered errors or malfunctions with manual blood oxygen measurement in certain firmware versions, mainly due to software-related issues. Our engineering team has now fixed this issue in the background. By performing a factory reset, you cleared any temporary data and configurations on your watch that might have caused the function to malfunction, thus allowing the correct function logic to work properly.
      We hope this information clearly answers your questions. We are committed to continuously optimizing product functions and user experience through firmware updates. If you encounter any further issues, please feel free to contact us for assistance.
      Wishing you a pleasant day!
      Best regards,

      OutdoorManO 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
      • OutdoorManO Offline
        OutdoorMan Silver Members @AYHAN YILDIZ
        last edited by

        @AYHAN-YILDIZ said in Suunto Vertical 2 General Discussion:

        By performing a factory reset, you cleared any temporary data and configurations on your watch that might have caused the function to malfunction, thus allowing the correct function logic to work properly.

        Shouldn’t a factory reset fix things, if anything at all? For me it doesn’t make much sense.

        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
        • Manuel ExtremeM Offline
          Manuel Extreme
          last edited by

          After a few weeks of testing, the issue started to occur again.
          The OHR sensor turns off without warning and does not turn back on until the watch is removed from the wrist or a forced restart is performed.
          😢
          IMG_5821.jpeg

          1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
          • Manuel ExtremeM Offline
            Manuel Extreme
            last edited by

            Nothing. Even after the FW update, the issue with my V2 persists, but only on my left wrist — the one with this tattoo.
            It doesn’t happen with any other sensor.
            Suunto, do something!!

            IMG_5961.jpeg

            EgikaE 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote -1
            • EgikaE Offline
              Egika Platinum Member @Manuel Extreme
              last edited by

              @Manuel-Extreme how can Suunto do anything about your tatoo…?
              I suggest you move the watch to the other arm, to the underside of the tatooed arm or higher up the wrist.

              t6, S6, Elementum Terra, Ambit 3 Sapphire, Spartan Ultra Copper, Traverse Alpha, S7 Graphite LE, S9B Ambassador, S9P Granite Blue Titanium, S9PP Titanium Sand, Vertical All Black, Race Titanium Charcoal, Race S All Black / Titanium Courtney, Run Lime

              Manuel ExtremeM 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
              • Manuel ExtremeM Offline
                Manuel Extreme @Egika
                last edited by

                @Egika The sensor crashes. It turns off and won’t turn back on until I remove the watch and put it back on my wrist.
                This happens in particular after using the heart rate strap for an activity.

                It doesn’t happen with any other sports watch. It didn’t happen with the Vertical 1 either.

                For this reason, I think it’s a software management issue that should be analyzed by Suunto.

                1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                • K Offline
                  krakra Bronze Member
                  last edited by krakra

                  I am happy 9pp user. But sometomes i want to have bigger screen, maps. I am debating v1 vs. v2. Each have their own strengths and weaknesses and mostly these are perional or based on user preferences and use cases.

                  The biggest thing for me is screen i think. Mip is nice since you always see all the fields but still in challenging conditions mip is hard to see as well.
                  My eyes are not as good anymore (no glasses yet needed) but i think AMOLED would be better screen and easy to read in any condition?

                  What i do not like is that you have to always press button or activate screen to see all the data on screen. Also i did not yet see how screen looks on v2 when AOD is used during navigatigation - is it hard to read in that mode during navigation activity?

                  Most poeple are saying when they tried AMOLED they can not go back to MIP.

                  Thanks anyone for feedback and thougts. Have a happy and healthy 2026.

                  edit: i can get v1 and v2 for the same price in EU. So decision is even harder 🙂

                  enriqueescomsE jjpazJ 2 Replies Last reply Reply Quote 0
                  • enriqueescomsE Offline
                    enriqueescoms @krakra
                    last edited by

                    @krakra I was also considering upgrading from the 9PP to an AMOLED model (in my case, the Race S because my wrist is small). I’m including this link to the thread I started about it, in case it’s helpful.

                    PD: I think that, like many, I couldn’t go back to a MIP screen; but there are still times when I miss the MIP, especially on MTB in broad daylight.

                    Suunto 9 Peak Pro (all black version)
                    Suunto Race S (gravel gray)

                    K 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
                    • jjpazJ Online
                      jjpaz Bronze Member @krakra
                      last edited by

                      @krakra Wow, that’s a very personal decision. Right now I own and use the Vertical 1 Ti, Race S, and Race 2 (I’ve been testing it for a week now). Every watch has it’s pros and cons in comparison to the others.
                      In my case my main “training watch” is the V1 Ti. I love that watch and like the MIP screen and is my main watch for running and biking. Cons: is bigger and heavier than Race S, so I used Race S for sleeping, daily use, gym training.
                      About screen size: Race S screen is 1.32", Vertical 1 is 1.4". Race S compensates size difference with brightness. In many cases, for me, is easy to read Race S Amoled screen than V1 MIP screen. When I’m wearing sunglasess and sun is not direct to the screen, V1 screen is dimmer and has more reflects and is more difficult to see. Amoled is easier to see in not so bright scenarios, and also visible in direct sunlight. Brightness and contrast are important for people with vision problems.
                      Both watches are very very similar un features and accuracy so I exchange them when I want depending on the use or activity. No problem with any of them, are performing very well.

                      Now, I have Race since 1 week ago. It’s like a bigger Race S with 1.5" LTPO Amoled screen. The screen is spectacular, always perfectly visible even in direct sunlight conditions. Also is more confortable and light than V1, very similar to the Race S in terms of confort. New optical sensor is more “low profile” so this helps in the confort area. Maps are bigger, fields and fonts are bigger, better for the overal readibility in all conditions. The cons here, in my case, is that I’m experiencing that Race 2 is less accurate regarding GPS data: my Race 2 is showing less distance, speed and slightly worse tracks than V1 an RaceS which are very accurate.

                      So you should choose primarily according to screen technology in the main case.

                      Suunto T3D, Suunto Spartan Trainer, Suunto Spartan Ultra (retired), Suunto 9 Baro (retired), Suunto 9 Peak (retired), Suunto Vertical Titanium Solar, Suunto Race S, Suunto Race 2 Ti.

                      K 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
                      • K Offline
                        krakra Bronze Member @enriqueescoms
                        last edited by

                        @enriqueescoms Ty

                        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
                        • K Offline
                          krakra Bronze Member @jjpaz
                          last edited by krakra

                          @jjpaz Ty for input. I mostly picking between V1 and V2 as upgrade to my 9pp. Mostly because sometimes i have issues wirh 9pp small text redability in tricky lightning. And i am seeing same price for v1 and v2 on idealo

                          jjpazJ 2 Replies Last reply Reply Quote 0
                          • jjpazJ Online
                            jjpaz Bronze Member @krakra
                            last edited by

                            @krakra Either one will be an improvement over the S9PP. I had S9P (not Pro) and moving to Vertical was a big change. Bigger screen, more features and accuracy. Also, more size and weight. In my case I wear titanium version with velcro strap. Think (or try if yoy can) about the screen technology, that’s the main difference: MIP 1,4" or Amoled 1.5".

                            DSC04966.jpg

                            Oh, don’t forget that with Amoled display you can only use black theme. With MIP you can choose between black or whitebackground as in S9PP (I use white background in my Vertical).

                            Data screen (Suunto Vertical Titanium Solar).jpg

                            Suunto T3D, Suunto Spartan Trainer, Suunto Spartan Ultra (retired), Suunto 9 Baro (retired), Suunto 9 Peak (retired), Suunto Vertical Titanium Solar, Suunto Race S, Suunto Race 2 Ti.

                            K 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 3
                            • K Offline
                              krakra Bronze Member @jjpaz
                              last edited by krakra

                              @jjpaz would love too see how navigation maps look with aod used during activity on V2

                              AudaxjoeA 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                              • jjpazJ Online
                                jjpaz Bronze Member @krakra
                                last edited by jjpaz

                                @krakra Another important detail: if price is the same, maybe is more interesting picking the new model: bigger screen, more features, improved HR sensor, flashlight… Or, if you don’t need flashlight, evaluate Race 2 or Race S…

                                Only my opinion…

                                Suunto T3D, Suunto Spartan Trainer, Suunto Spartan Ultra (retired), Suunto 9 Baro (retired), Suunto 9 Peak (retired), Suunto Vertical Titanium Solar, Suunto Race S, Suunto Race 2 Ti.

                                1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 2
                                • AudaxjoeA Offline
                                  Audaxjoe @krakra
                                  last edited by

                                  @krakra the maps go dark with AOD. But only an issue if cycling with the watch on your handlebars. You can still follow on the bike when they darken.

                                  In other modes like running, walking etc where you raise your wrist they wake up so quickly it doesn’t make any difference.

                                  I have the V2 now, from the V1.

                                  The V2 is much easier to read if your eyes aren’t perfect. I need reading glasses but can read a lot of fields on the V2 I couldn’t of read on the V1.

                                  I purchased the V2 at launch, I think September, and have found the watch excellent for my user case.

                                  Suunto Vertical
                                  Suunto 9 BARO
                                  Garmin Fenix 3, 5
                                  Suunto Vector

                                  1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                  • First post
                                    Last post

                                  Suunto Terms | Privacy Policy