ACCUSPLIT Survivor Stopwatch with Clock and Extra-Large Display

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ACCUSPLIT Survivor Stopwatch with Clock and Extra-Large Display

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Binding: Sports
Brand: ACCUSPLIT
EAN: 0093866260183
Label: Accusplit
Manufacturer: Accusplit
Model: S3MAGXLBK
Publisher: Accusplit
Studio: Accusplit

Features:
  • 24-hour timing range, cumulative-split stopwatch
  • Includes time of day, day of week, date, and alarm features
  • Uses Watch Company Operating System (WOS) 2.5
  • 1.5-year battery life and water resistant up to 30 meters
  • Five-year, no-proof-of-purchase warranty

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Lasted six weeks with minimal use
Ahh... modern times! I come from the era of mechanical stop-watches that lasted forever. Well this lasted six weeks with very little use.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - OK product
I purchased this item several months ago and find it to be an acceptable stop watch. However, the instructions are overly complicated and hard to follow (I should have know better than to try to read instructions!). A good product for the money.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Accusplit survivor stopwatch
Had to return it, did not mention that it doesn't count down. But you do get what you pay for, It was a good price for basic stop watch functions.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Read about that questionable 5 year warranty?
Watch seems to work OK, and I am happy with it so far, with the exception of the warranty. I received it this week. 06/16/08. It has a free replacement period ending 03/2009. About 9 months. Then till 03/2013 replacement carries a $10.00 fee plus the fee to ship it to them. I paid less than that for the watch on Amazon and got free shipping. I call that a 9 month replacement warranty.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - SUPERLATIVES!!! For a High-Function, Inexpensive Stopwatch for All Behavior Analysis!!
This is a terrific stop-watch at a righteous price. It will count hundreth-of-a-second accuracy for up to 1/2 hour, then onward at one-second accuracy. One can make two kinds of tests with the item, but I have only need for one-dimensional measure.

I use this device for health-consumer/patient self-managment feedback purposes. This end-- for in-the-hands-of-consumers health-behavior use, this item will compare favorably to the advent of home-blood-pressure equipment and the (array) of new home metering products (for blood-glucose, cholesterol, etc. etc.) This gadget -- and items like it-- will provide the "evidence" for the "evidence-based practice" of patient/health-consumer self-management skills.


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