Suunto Vertical 2 General Discussion
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@AYHAN-YILDIZ @Elipsus I can confirm that the SpO2 widget is working on field test firmware. I have no idea where the information stating this was disabled was generated from.
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@Sportsfreund I understand what you are saying, but there is a difference between seeking advice or help vs complaining.
But I agree which what you are saying partly. I would not agree that “Nobody goes to a forum if everything is great.” I came here and I think others have as well to lend support and celebrate Suunto.
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No time to show on top screen when using 7 fields screen.
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During an activity, the music controls cannot be operated via touch. Can anyone tell me where I can change the settings so that the controls also work with touch? Also, it seems that creating a custom battery mode isn’t possible on the V2, is it?
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@tuxbuster It is not possible to enable touch for music controls during exercise. For all AMOLED watches Custom sport modes are not available.
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@Brad_Olwin Thanks for the feedback. Now I can stop looking for a solution and finally get some peace of mind again

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@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!
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@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.
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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.


