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- #43 in Stopwatches
Concerned
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2024
The reviews for this suggested that it would be very chancy to expect it to work for long, and perhaps even out of the box. Perhaps that made for additional caution, and it has worked well for entire summer of pool masters team swimming -- taken out and in each day. Process depending only a remote with no controls on the device is crazy, and remote instructions and actual face are not logical, useful. Use as just a countdown or count up timer is great. No battery requires long extension cord with risk of pulling down the entire device, plus chock especially on pool deck. Still, works well within its limitations.
Concerned
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2024
The reviews for this suggested that it would be very chancy to expect it to work for long, and perhaps even out of the box. Perhaps that made for additional caution, and it has worked well for entire summer of pool masters team swimming -- taken out and in each day. Process depending only a remote with no controls on the device is crazy, and remote instructions and actual face are not logical, useful. Use as just a countdown or count up timer is great. No battery requires long extension cord with risk of pulling down the entire device, plus chock especially on pool deck. Still, works well within its limitations.
Eugene Tapper
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024
Low quality product. Tripod was flimsy and unstable, clock remote barely worked. NOT worth the money paid!
Eugene Tapper
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024
Low quality product. Tripod was flimsy and unstable, clock remote barely worked. NOT worth the money paid!
blueghetto
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024
It's, ok. Could have been better if rechargeable. Tethered to the works, but a hassle if you are on an open cross country trail.It needs function buttons on the unit itself. The remote doesn't work if the clock is hit by direct sunlight.
blueghetto
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024
It's, ok. Could have been better if rechargeable. Tethered to the works, but a hassle if you are on an open cross country trail.It needs function buttons on the unit itself. The remote doesn't work if the clock is hit by direct sunlight.
Sheila
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023
We have used at 3 track meets and is bright and works perfectly. Stand is lightweight and clock will blow over in a light breeze, so we set up next to a chair and tape it to the chair.
Sheila
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023
We have used at 3 track meets and is bright and works perfectly. Stand is lightweight and clock will blow over in a light breeze, so we set up next to a chair and tape it to the chair.
JAS
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2022
Noce overall design. However the assembly is tippy in a breeze and must be supported by more than the tripod in windy conditions.
JAS
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2022
Noce overall design. However the assembly is tippy in a breeze and must be supported by more than the tripod in windy conditions.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2021
I was shocked when I received this product on how great it was! The display is visible, the actual casing very sturdy. I had to get an external battery with it and an inverter to get power for the clock but it worked great! If you are a meet director save your money (prob over $500 tbh) and buy this and try it out. Tweak with it and you'll find settings that are useful. I just needed the actual time (clock) and stopwatch (to count up)
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2021
I was shocked when I received this product on how great it was! The display is visible, the actual casing very sturdy. I had to get an external battery with it and an inverter to get power for the clock but it worked great! If you are a meet director save your money (prob over $500 tbh) and buy this and try it out. Tweak with it and you'll find settings that are useful. I just needed the actual time (clock) and stopwatch (to count up)
Matthew C.
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2019
These clocks are a grreat value for the price.Realize, that depending on your needs you might need to work on them a little bit.For instance - The stands that they arrive with are very lightweight, and not heavy enough to be used outdoors without being fortified with something heavy. There's nothing structurally wrong with them, they are just light. It could be just fine in many applications. For me, I ended up making an attachment for mine so that I could use them with a bigger-thicker speaker stand, that was less apt to get knocked over in the wind.You'll also need to come up with a 12 volt battery to use with them unless you intend to have them plugged into power all the time.Now the good part: They are SUPER bright. Operating the remote is fairly intuitive.BTW - * I had a remote come in that didn't work, and they replaced it for me.They have a clean, nice look to them and the construction is pretty decent.If they fall on the end pretty hard the plastic end cap will crack, but so would about anything else you would buy in this range.Anyone complaining about these doens't realize what a pro-grade clock usually costs.You can hardly touch an Electronumerics for under $1000.Are they perfect? No.But these are under $200, and for the most part they operate as well as something much more expensive.
Matthew C.
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2019
These clocks are a grreat value for the price.Realize, that depending on your needs you might need to work on them a little bit.For instance - The stands that they arrive with are very lightweight, and not heavy enough to be used outdoors without being fortified with something heavy. There's nothing structurally wrong with them, they are just light. It could be just fine in many applications. For me, I ended up making an attachment for mine so that I could use them with a bigger-thicker speaker stand, that was less apt to get knocked over in the wind.You'll also need to come up with a 12 volt battery to use with them unless you intend to have them plugged into power all the time.Now the good part: They are SUPER bright. Operating the remote is fairly intuitive.BTW - * I had a remote come in that didn't work, and they replaced it for me.They have a clean, nice look to them and the construction is pretty decent.If they fall on the end pretty hard the plastic end cap will crack, but so would about anything else you would buy in this range.Anyone complaining about these doens't realize what a pro-grade clock usually costs.You can hardly touch an Electronumerics for under $1000.Are they perfect? No.But these are under $200, and for the most part they operate as well as something much more expensive.
Jaden
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2017
Bought this product for our Volunteer Fire Department fundraiser and works perfect for what we use it for. The lights are bright and easy to read. The stand is sturdy. Love the different functions it has. We have looked at higher end models that cost $500 plus and decided to give this product a chance and would buy it again if needed. I highly recommend this product.
Jaden
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2017
Bought this product for our Volunteer Fire Department fundraiser and works perfect for what we use it for. The lights are bright and easy to read. The stand is sturdy. Love the different functions it has. We have looked at higher end models that cost $500 plus and decided to give this product a chance and would buy it again if needed. I highly recommend this product.
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