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Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
Thought the actual compass & thermometer were made of metal, turns out to be just plastic
Mike Habic
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2023
The concept is good. I really like the band, but aside from that, I wouldn't recommend.The compass, while it actually does point properly, is not nearly as detailed as it could be, compared to a stand alone watch band compass I now have on my favorite Luminox.The thermometer?.....I would give that a zero stars review. Read 85 degrees in a room that was at 68.Need I say more?
Gary wait
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2023
William Hardt
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2020
The band is a good band, but the cumpas and thermometer are "useful".Compass: it works well, i compared it to my good compass and it tells were magnetic north and south are, if a little slowly, just chech to see if your watch may interfere with it. I wore my Hamilton H3 GI watch with it, it had quite a bit of trouble.Thermometer: great for ambiant body temperature, not much else. It works great if you paracord it to a haversack.All in all a decent thing but ultimately a novilty.
Mike Fedowitz
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2019
This product is great quality. As advertised, it is exactly what I wanted and goes great with my Dive watch. Thank you!
Godspeed
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2018
This item clearly conveys the notion that one CAN measure ambient temperature from one's WRIST.Part of the description of this product reads: "Widely adjustable tacital strap fits most adults and children."BUT this is WRONG !Though this item DOES FIT the wrists of most adults and children, NEVERTHELESS: when worn on the wrist - the temperature gauge measures SKIN temperature RATHER THAN ambient temperature! While wearing this product, the thermometer gauge read 85 degrees when the ambient temperature was really only 68 degrees; a 17 degree difference !I have NO NEED to read my skin temperature!
sub hunter
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2018
Well I'll tackle the easy part first, the compass. It's a liquid filled button compass, and typical of all button compasses it's sensitive to sticking when using on all but the flattest of angles. It does point north when given a chance to "settle down".The thermometer offers its own set of issues. Location is everything. If you are going to use it strapped to your wrist, it will do a wonderful job of reading your skin temperature, and not the outside air temperature. It takes a couple of minutes after taking it off to adjust to the ambient air temperature. Having said all of this, it does a pretty good job, and is accurate.I've found the best use for these is strapped to the shoulder harness of my pack. While the protective covers won't take a lot of abuse, they do a good job in relatively protected area of my pack harness.Overall a good item that does what it was designed to do. Provide an emergency backup to your compass, and give you a good idea of what the temperature is.
Otis H.
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2018
looks good but does not work well...
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