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High Gear Trail Drop II Digital Compass and Thermometer (Model 20002)
Product Features
- Features an accurate digital compass with rotating bezel, marking degrees, and cardinal points
- Inset temperature sensor digitally displays current temperature in .1-degree resolution, in both Fahrenheit and Celsius
- 2 daily alarms (with a 20-second alarm sound), an hourly chime, and a 0.01-second-resolution chronograph with lap/split time
- Ergonomic shape and soft-grip surface make it easy to hold
- Water resistant to 30 feet (10 meters)
Product Description
A tried-and-true digital compass that can make finding your way around seem all too easy. One of the smallest digital compasses on the market. TrailDrop Features: Compass. Digital compass. Displays bearing in degrees and cardinal points. Resolution 1� with 16 cardinal points. Adjustable declination. Leveling bubble for increased accuracy. User option for single or continuous reading. Temperature. Digital thermometer. Resolution 0.1� in �F and �C. Working range �4�F to +131�F (-20�C to +55�C)Watch. Time/Day/Date/Month with Dual Time Zone+ 12 or 24 hour format. Time/Temp display. Dual daily alarm. Hourly chime. Chrono. Resolution 1/100 second with maximum time range 24hr. Chronograph with lap/split time measurement Timer. Maximum time range 24hr. Countdown timer with stop, repeat, and up function. EL backlight system. Water resistant 10 m. 3-1/2� x 1-7/8� x 5/8� (8.9 x 4.8 x 1.6cm).Product Description
Ideal for any outdoors adventure, High Gear's Trail Drop II Digital Compass and Thermometer has all the features you could possibly need in a multi-function tool. In addition to compass functionality, this compact and useful device offers temperature, watch, timing, and chronograph features. It also has an easy-to-read backlight system and is water resistant to 10 meters.Compass Features:
- Digital compass
- Displays bearing in degrees and cardinal points
- Resolution 1° with 16 cardinal points
- Adjustable declination
- Leveling bubble for increased accuracy
- User option for single or continuous reading
Temperature Features:
- Digital thermometer
- Resolution 0.1° in °F and °C
- Working range 14°F to +122°F (-10°C to +50°C )
Watch Features:
- Time/day/date/month with dual time zone
- 12 or 24 hour format
- Time/Temp display
- Dual daily alarm
- Hourly chime
Chrono Features:
- Resolution 1/100 second with maximum time range 24hr
- Chronograph with lap/split time measurement Timer
- Maximum time range 24 hours
- Countdown timer with stop, repeat, and up function
- EL backlight system
- Water resistant to 10 meters
- 3-1/2 x 1-7/8 x 5/8 inches (8.9 x 4.8 x 1.6cm)
About Highgear
Highgear was born in the Appalachian Mountains in 1999, when outdoor enthusiast Mike Hosey had a vision to create his own unique line of compact and affordable outdoor navigational tools. Aiming to enhance customer's experience of the natural world, Highgear evolved significantly in 2001. Watches, hand-held navigational devices, and pedometers were added to the product base, while infusing the entire line with top-notch design. The people at Highgear are passionate about the outdoors and spend their time skiing Sugar Mountain, biking Bent Creek, hiking Pisgah National Forest, and paddling the French Broad River. All products are field tested and measured for durability, accuracy, and reliability. Then, hours are spent brainstorming on how to make improvements on intuitiveness, design, and function. The result is a line of high-performance tools that makes outdoor adventure easier and more fun.
Customer Reviews & Ratings
I own 2 of these and have had no problems.
I own two of these and have had no problems using it as a thermometer. I use one for desert backpacking (over a year) and the other has been mounted outside my Jeep for several months.
- Neither has been rained on
- I've never tried to use it as a compass
No point if can't stand up to elements
I got this for my first 4 day wilderness backpacking trip in Yosemite high country. It worked well but died towards the end. I'm guessing the freezing temperatures and maybe resulting moisture must have gotten to it. I don't think it got down to 14F but it was definitely cold at night in the mountains. I've since moved on to non-electronic gadgets and that's my advice to wilderness hikers.
Read This
I have not purchased this item. It was selling in the National Geographic catalog for $49.95, so I was interested to look at it here, until I saw all the negative reviews. I tried going to the manufacturer's website to ask them to explain, or defend the product.
A VERY BAD SIGN: their websites contact form made me jump through all the hoops, then sent an error message stating that this portion of the site is "down" but that their engineers are "working hard" on the problem.
Yeah, right. I bet the part of the website that takes your money is working just fine....
VERY Good
i own it, this product is very good, it's tough and stands alot of shocks, falls, .. etc. the performance is very good as well.
Worst product
Unfortunately ,I purchased this product . Thermometer and compass are not at all working. Thermometer always shows 65 F and Compass allways shows Err. I highly recommend NOT to buy this one
