Faible | Moyenne | Bon | Excellent | |
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Profondeur étanche | 5 m Meilleur: Timex Ironman Triathlon 30-Lap T5K429 Profondeur étanche: 200 m | |||
Poids | 32 g Meilleur: ART Multimedia SZNART ASZ01 Poids: 10 g |
Résolution d'écran | 208 x 208 px |
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Écran couleur | Oui |
Type d'affichage | MIP |
Couleur du produit | Noir |
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Matériel de bande | Silicone |
Fonctions de protection | Résistant à l'eau |
Profondeur étanche | 5.0 m |
GLONASS | Oui |
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GPS | Oui |
Largeur | 39.5 mm |
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Profondeur | 39.5 mm |
Poids | 32.0 g |
Épaisseur | 11.4 mm |
Moniteur de fréquence cardiaque | Intégré |
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Compteur de calories | Oui |
Alarme | Oui |
Chronomètre | Oui |
Minuteur | Oui |
Type de batterie | Intégré |
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