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Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, the Pyle Sports PAW1 digital watch is equipped with an altimeter, compass, stopwatch, barometer, and perpetual calendar, giving you all the information you need for your next hike or climb. Use the barometer to measure the pressure and forecast the weather, with readings for the current atmospheric pressure, the minimum and maximum pressure, and pressure trends (up, steady, or down). The altimeter measures your altitude up to 29,500 feet (with a resolution of 1 foot), in addition to displaying your total altitude gain and loss. Always know which way you're heading with the electronic compass, which comes with a magnetic distortion alert. You can even time events with precision thanks to the built-in stopwatch, which provides resolution down to 1/100th of a second.
Other features include a clock, a perpetual calendar, a snooze alarm, and a water-resistant housing down to 33 feet.
Specifications
- Altitude range: -1,600 to 29,500 feet
- Altimeter resolution: 1 foot
- Trip time: Up to 9 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds
- Speed: Current/average ascending and descending speed
- Compass: Electronic, with 3-mode display
- Magnetic distortion alert: Yes
- Compass accuracy: +/- 5 degrees
- Resolution: +/- 1 degree
- Stopwatch: Up to 99 hours 59 minutes 59.99 seconds
- Precision: 1/100 second
- Memory: 30 laps
- Lap calculations: Fastest and average laps
- Barometer pressure range: 300 to 1,100 Pha/mBar
- Barometer resolution: 1 mBar
- Pressure memory: Maximum/minimum
- Barometer tendency: Up, steady, down
- Weather forecasts: Electronic pressure (sunny, slightly cloudy, cloudy, rainy)
- Thermometer range: 14 to 122 degrees F
- Selectable: Yes, Celsius or Fahrenheit
- Thermometer memory: Maximum/minimum
- Perpetual calendar: Yes, with day of week
- Clock format: 12/24 hour
- Alarm: Yes, with snooze
- Water-resistant: Yes, to 33 feet
- Warranty: 1 year
This digital watch is perfect for lovers of the outdoors. It’s equipped with an altimeter, compass, stop watch, barometer, and perpetual calendar. Get the current altitude to a resolution of 0.5m or 1 ft and the current/average speed of ascent. Always know which way you’re heading with the electronic compass equipped with magnetic distortion alert. Time events with the precision stop watch, providing resolution down to one-hundredth of a second. Measure pressure and forecast the weather with the built-in barometer. And always stay on top of the time and date with the clock and perpetual calendar. Pyle Sports: recreational gear for the great outdoors!
Product Details
- Shipping Weight: 4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
- ASIN: B0058EP05I
- Item model number: PAW1
Product Features
- Digital watch with altimeter, barometer, compass, stopwatch, and clock
- Measures current, minimum, and maximum pressure with trend indicators
- Displays altitude up to 29,500 feet; displays total altitude gain and loss
- Electronic compass with magnetic distortion alert; stopwatch with 1/100th second resolution
- Temperature range of 14 to 122 degrees F; 1-year warranty
Pyle Sports PAW1 Outdoor Digital Watch with Altimeter, Compass, Stop Watch, Barometer and Perpetual Calendar
Customer Reviews
The watch does everything as advertised. The large face makes it easy to read all of the different functions. However, the directions on how to use it and set it up properly are very inadequate especially with the batometer and altimeter. In my mind this multifunction watch needs a small book or a web address to get detailed directions not just a fold out pamphlet!
I've been using this watch for the past week or so and I am pleased with it. The barometer seems to be spot on with the weather and my indoor barometer. The weather forecast is accurate after it starts collecting data. The altimeter is pretty good for a barometric altimeter. You have to keep in mind that even the altimeters in aircraft must be adjusted frequently. I just use my cell phones gps every once in a while. The compass is great. Even settings to adjust for declination angle. The thermometer doesn't do you any good unless you take it off your wrist and for about 20 minutes. I did manage to accidentally reset the whole watch today somehow and had to set it up again. The instructions are not horrible if you understand these measurements and sensors. There are more precise instruments out there but for the price I payed I am pretty satisfied.

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