Casio Handheld Stopwatch Timer Model HS-3V-1R
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There is no sound from this stopwatch at all - There were no beeps, alarms, or anything like that; It was completely silent. It's not a watch or clock, but a stopwatch; In other words, it only keeps track of elapsed time.
No, it's just a stopwatch with a variety of stopwatch functions; I primarily use it at the gym.
I'm not sure if it beeps or not. It was being used for test flights in a noisy helicopter. It's a good one, and it's not too pricey.
Not to be obnoxious, but shouldn't the seller respond to this question? Mins, on the other hand, lacked a lanyard.
Selected User Reviews For Casio Handheld Stopwatch Timer Model HS-3V-1R
I knew this stopwatch didn't have a clock function, but I only needed the stopwatch, and I remembered the Casio brand as a reliable one. I'm not going to return it, but I'm also not going to use it because the numbers are 1/4 inch tall and crammed onto the screen. Even larger numbers would be difficult to read because the contrast between the numbers and the background is so poor; you might be able to see the timer if you stop and hold it at the right angle, but not otherwise. I'm on my way to find another one right now.
The buttons are far too sensitive, and your leg movement can easily push or reset them. I decided to go with the ACCUSPLIT Pro Survivor. Stopwatch A601X for walking workouts. The buttons are much more secure, and they don't push themselves open while in the pocket.
Here's what I've learned after six months of using (or attempting to use) this timer: 1. br>br> When the machine is stopped, the digital display is simple to read.
2. The digital display is too small to tell if the watch is timing (you have to look away from what you're timing to see if it's timing).
3. Buttons are most responsive to a "gorilla-like" approach. "Grab" and "push"
4. Its problematic timing will start, stop, or reset with a single push of either of the two buttons (there are two).
5. The watch hangs at a 45-degree angle when worn around your neck. adding to read-ability at a 45-degree angle (rather than straight down) (On the watch, the neck rope is not centered). br>br>The bottom line is to use the stopwatch timing functions found in many wrist watches (which are frequently less expensive than this turkey). WILLIAM FLANIGAN, br>br>WILLIAM FLANIGAN, br>br>WILLIAM FLANIGAN,.
I've had other, more affordable digital stop watches, and this one is far superior, but at $20, it's a bit pricey for what you get. br>Another issue I have is that the read-only option is not available. out is far too small and difficult to see without adequate lighting.
The product has a poor finish.
I use it for my gym routines and it works perfectly.
Within a case, on a chip. As expected, everything works fine.
a simple, inexpensive stopwatch that is simple to use. The $20 was well spent!.