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    My Vertical 2 Wishlist for Next Update in 2026

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      koivikko @Ecki D.
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      @Ecki-D.
      I really hope the developers are reading the suggestions. I am new to Suunto and am struggling with all the limitations in comparison with Garmin. Double taps on buttons would be great and of course the possibility to map more useful things to the buttons.

      I would vote for your post, but cannot for now, as I need to gain some reputation, first.

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        maszop Bronze Member @Ze Stuart
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        @Ze-Stuart Currently, the altimeter (together with FusedAlti) works great, and I can’t remember the last time I had to manually calibrate it before an activity. The readings are very accurate.

        The last problem is with strong winds, although less often than before.

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          Ze Stuart Gold Members @maszop
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          @maszop it can be very accurate, but again: why infer when you can extract? I see FusedAlti as excellent, when you don’t have a topo map with a pin on it to look at. When you know where you are on a topo map, you don’t need the overhead as primary.

          Put another way, in my scenario above: you have a recent barometric pressure reading for somewhere near you - let’s say an airport - do you claibrate to that, or do you calibrate to the sign that you’re standing next to that states the altitude, as measured by RADAR?

          I think there’s a bug in the most recent firmware; two times since updating, I’ve come back from an activity and my altimeter has been way off. Really odd: perfect the whole time, then I stop, save, and I think it was 60m off or something.

          https://zulusierra.co

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            dreamer_ @Ze Stuart
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            I have noticed another bug. When I wake up to the bathroom, let’s say, after 4am and I use a shortcut for the flashlight, the watch triggers the morning report instead of the flashlight.

            Can someone report this internally?

            Suunto Vertical 2 Titanium Sage, Suunto Run

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              Tieutieu Platinum Member @dreamer_
              last edited by Tieutieu

              @dreamer_ is it specifically the shortcut that triggers the report, or pressing any button does it also ? On my race s sometimes pressing a button triggers it, sometimes not

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                dreamer_ @Tieutieu
                last edited by dreamer_

                @Tieutieu I have the flashlight shortcut in the top button. If I long-press that button it triggers the morning report instead the flashlight but it depends on the hour is pressed.

                It can happen at 5.00AM but not at 1.30AM. But I have seen this issue at 4.00AM.
                I usually wake up at 6.10AM. The very first thing I do is press the shortcut for the flashligh and the watch triggers (every day) the morning report instead the flashlight.

                Suunto Vertical 2 Titanium Sage, Suunto Run

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                  maszop Bronze Member @Ze Stuart
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                  @Ze-Stuart “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.”

                  Are you sure contour lines are more accurate? There are plenty of areas where they are completely wrong (e.g., the Dolomites). And even their theoretical accuracy often comes with a much larger error than barometric altimeter readings. It’s no coincidence that barometric altimeters are the most popular and the most accurate.

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                    Ze Stuart Gold Members @maszop
                    last edited by

                    @maszop ha. Well…

                    1. Is broke (at the moment), do fix it.
                    2. That’s a valid reason to have all three. The way I’d put it, as an algo…
                    if (FusedAlti confidence is < x) 
                    use contour datum
                    else
                    use FusedAlti
                    fi
                    

                    Or just expose it to the end-user in the alti calibration options. I’d really appreciate that functionality. FusedAlti confidence can be determined in the same way other Fused* is: improbable data change, eg altitiude change greater than a rate of x, with x having multiple vars depending on activity.

                    https://zulusierra.co

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                      Fenr1r @Ze Stuart
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                      @Ze-Stuart Is there any evidence that the contour lines represent embedded elevation data (rather than being simply image elements)?

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                        Mff73 @Fenr1r
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                        @Fenr1r
                        There are more evidences that contour lines are precomputed data from various sources and converted into graphical elements when maps are generated.
                        No elevation data in map themselves.

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                        Android + Galaxy S205G

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                          Ze Stuart Gold Members @Mff73
                          last edited by Ze Stuart

                          @Mff73 @fenr1r who wants to download a map file and grep it for strings?

                          Joking aside, it’s just an idea. We don’t need to solve the problem; if Suunto like it they have, somewhere, the elevation data. They can figure it out. Mebbe there’s a way to write a S+ extension, but I’d rather not.

                          https://zulusierra.co

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                            Fenr1r @Mff73
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                            @Mff73 That’s my understanding but @ze-stuart seems to be assuming otherwise, hence my question.

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                              Mff73 @Fenr1r
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                              @Fenr1r
                              I understood, it was indirect answer 😊.
                              @ze-stuart
                              https://forum.suunto.com/post/187990

                              Then you can search in the Web, all vectorized map are having only graphical data, precomputed before map generation by the map builders, based on any external data they want / can access (for free or not).

                              For elevation usable data, you may also read for example how some people are trying to create them in a reedable format and as much precise as they can.
                              https://sonny.4lima.de/
                              It is also a huge work to create them, and then, look at the amount of GB for the whole world.
                              For my country, I use them with android app, and it is taking 6GB.

                              SSU (retired), SV1, SV2
                              Wife : S9PP
                              SA: Always the latest beta :)
                              Android + Galaxy S205G

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                                MikeC30 Bronze Member
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                                I think a tide widget would be really useful as well. Either when walking the dog on the beach or timing a run to avoid high tide.

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                                  zhangschmidt Bronze Member @MikeC30
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                                  “Stealing” this from other post/thread:

                                  A night mode would be a good idea, indeed.

                                  I’ll have to run my upcoming ultra with a headlamp, anyways, but if the watch didn’t blind me, it would still be appreciated.

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                                    Ze Stuart Gold Members @Mff73
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                                    @Mff73 always nice when someone else has done the work! Thanks, I didn’t know about that post, or Sonny’s work.

                                    https://zulusierra.co

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