Feb 20 2012
Cool Gadgets: Kickass Casio Protrek Pathfinder PRG 240 (Army) Watch Review
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www.youtube.com – Review on the 2011 Casio Protrek Pathfinder PRG-240 (Army) watch and its features. Following are some of the features of this Casio Protrek 240 – 1BER watch: -Full-Auto Illuminator Automatically deactivates the Auto EL backlight function when surrounding light is sufficient, and activates it under dim light or dark conditions. – Low-temperature resistant (-10 °C) Even temperatures as low as -10 °C have no effect on this watch. – Solar Power A solar cell provides power for operation. -Duplex LCD Giving you a constant overview: Elements on the display are distinguished from one another using colour. This is achieved using different coloured layers placed on top of one another, allowing information to be displayed more clearly. – Digital-compass A built-in direction sensor detecs the magnetic north. – 10000 m/32000 ft Altimeter A pressure sensor detects changes in the air pressure and converts the result into an altitude up to 10000 m. – Height Gain The height gain sums all the meters you have climbed in a session, so that you can see at a glance the total ascent on a tour. – Sunrise/sunset display After entering the geographical location, sunrise and sunset times can be displayed for any given date. – Barometer (260/1100) A special sensor measures the air pressure (measuring range: 260/1100 hPa) and presents this on the display in the form of a symbol. This enables early detection of weather trends. – Thermometer (-10°C / +60°C) A sensor measures the …
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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seatgurus
Feb 20, 2012 @ 08:33:28
@seatgurus Also don’t forget – this is the “army” version with the green dial manufactured with emphasis on outdoor activities, in case you are worried about the amount of reflection on the dial indoors, then go for the normal version – but what fun would that be!!
seatgurus
Feb 20, 2012 @ 09:10:35
@poleun9 LOL @ reflexes – I try that when filling gas every week just to break the monotony. The contrast is brilliant under bright sunlight. It has a scratch resistant coating so under indoor light it has an element of reflection but don’t let that be a downer. This watch was made for outdoors – and for the marines (or so I have heard) who went to fight in the iraq etc where there is tons of sunlight/outdoor useage. I have had this watch for a year and it still looks brand new! Cheers
tahamys
Feb 20, 2012 @ 09:31:40
@richardmilk no moon and tide function but is awesome with a lot of tother useful functions
tahamys
Feb 20, 2012 @ 09:55:38
how to calibrate the temp ,altimeter and the barometer….please help
got mine today!!!
tahamys
Feb 20, 2012 @ 10:18:43
@ro7477 got this watch today ,,first it seemed to be really heavy in your review but it is really light .but the dial is really big …
i dont see the day name display anywhere ,,i guess thhis doesnt have one,and i have to adjust it to my wrist size ,
PJYost68
Feb 20, 2012 @ 10:20:48
Thank you for making the video and to some of the comments for making adjusting this watch much easier.
poleun9
Feb 20, 2012 @ 10:55:20
good reflexes dude 1:29, im thinkin of upgrading my prg40, hows the contrast in bright light? i also want the know the diameter of the hole on the prtective back
imamprasetyo
Feb 20, 2012 @ 11:30:14
thx for the review.
i’m riding motorcycle for daily activities, i like the weather forecast feature and the solar powered.
i think i’m gonna buy this watch.
TheHobbyMonkey
Feb 20, 2012 @ 12:06:49
Brilliant Review Thank you.