Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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Waterproof depth | 30 m Best: Timex Ironman Triathlon 30-Lap T5K429 Waterproof depth: 200 m | |||
Weight | 79 g Best: ART Multimedia SZNART ASZ01 Weight: 10 g |
Screen resolution | 128 x 128 px |
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Touchscreen | yes |
Colour screen | no |
Backlight | yes |
Colour of product |
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Protection features | Water resistant |
Waterproof depth | 30 |
Bluetooth | yes |
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GPS | yes |
Gender |
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Weight | 2.79 oz |
Heart Rate Monitor | Built-in |
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Distance meter | yes |
Calorie counter | yes |
Alarm | yes |
Altimeter | yes |
Barometer | yes |
Date display | yes |
Display light | yes |
Pedometer | yes |
Sleep reading | yes |
Speedometer | yes |
Stopwatch | yes |
Temperature sensor | yes |
Timer | yes |
Vibration alarm | yes |
Battery type | SR927W |
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Battery life (running) | 14.0 h |
Battery life (standby mode) | 30.0 day |
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