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    My Vertical 2 Wishlist for Next Update in 2026

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      MikeC30
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      I would like to able to access the led torch during an activity with just one button push, not relying on menus. Sometimes when I run in the dark there are short unlit sections where this would be a useful feature instead of having to rely on carrying a headtorch as well.

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        Horizontal_2 Bronze Member
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        I really would like to use the “navigate now on watch”-function multiple times during an activity.

        Most underrated function on Suunto, I think.

        Is there even another brand that do that?

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          GiPFELKiND Silver Members @Horizontal_2
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          @Horizontal_2 it would be great if its possible to make the routes offline on the App . Actially you need Internet to create a Route like navigation on watch.

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            sky-runner Platinum Member @MikeC30
            last edited by sky-runner

            @MikeC30 said in My Vertical 2 Wishlist for Next Update in 2026:

            I would like to able to access the led torch during an activity with just one button push, not relying on menus.

            This would be great, but what button would you use? All buttons are already used - both short and long presses are already mapped to other functions. Having only 3 buttons is the limiting factor.

            Suunto: Ambit, Ambit 3 Peak, 9 Baro, Race S, Race Ti
            Garmin: Forerunner 210, Forerunner 610, Fenix 6X, Fenix 7X Ti

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              jmolenaar2 @sky-runner
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              @sky-runner Suunto could make a “flashlight” page. You should be able to add this page as a screen (or page, not sure how it’s called) during any activity. During the activity swipe to this screen and there would be a button to turn the flashlight on or off. Even some gesture to brightness could be there. Tap to turn on and off. Swipe up or down for brightness.

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                MikeC30 @sky-runner
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                @sky-runner

                I’m not sure, I’d hoped that perhaps a long button push would be possible to implement through the firmware to make more use of the 3 buttons. Or a long touch on the watchface?

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                  sky-runner Platinum Member @jmolenaar2
                  last edited by sky-runner

                  @jmolenaar2 said in My Vertical 2 Wishlist for Next Update in 2026:

                  During the activity swipe to this screen and there would be a button to turn the flashlight on or off. Even some gesture to brightness could be there. Tap to turn on and off. Swipe up or down for brightness.

                  Cannot rely on touch. That is no go for an outdoor watch. That would be useless in a rain or even when wearing a long sleeve shirt when the sleeve covers the watch. When I wear a long sleeve shirt I pretty much cannot leave my watch on the map screen because my shirt sleeve starts panning the map all the time.

                  The best solution I can think of is double tap on the lap button. Implementation of the double tap can be a bit tricky because the first tap would have to be ignored and not trigger a lap, but it could be done. Another possible solution is combination of two buttons where the second button is pressed before the first button is released.
                  Garmin does actually have that for some of the button shortcuts and that works reasonably well, but buttons should be on the opposing sides of the case for that to be usable.

                  Suunto: Ambit, Ambit 3 Peak, 9 Baro, Race S, Race Ti
                  Garmin: Forerunner 210, Forerunner 610, Fenix 6X, Fenix 7X Ti

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                    Kaikkionkaytos
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                    On/off toggle for nap detection

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                      Doodoo Runner
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                      Cycling FTP widget (Watch and App.)

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                        Steven Hambleton Bronze Member @sky-runner
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                        @sky-runner How about two at the same time?

                        Watch: Suunto Race S

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                          Sportsfreund Bronze Member @Kaikkionkaytos
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                          @Kaikkionkaytos I need an on-Switch. Because my nap track doesn’t work.

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