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Fitness Tracker With Weather Alert
Chales | 2024-06-28 03:44:15 |
Although the most expensive of the fitness tracker watches, it worth it for serious trackers. Highly recommend. 5 |
Kharding00! | 2024-07-13 08:51:19 |
I’ve never been much of a walkie talkie person, but recently while camping in an area with no service what so ever, we encountered some dangerous weather (a tornado) that went through near our campground. With no way to get reliable updates and no way to contact each other, walkie talkies seemed like a good idea. I chose these because of the weather alert and weather scan technology. Although we luckily did not get the chance to use the weather alert function, it is comforting to have this option if we were ever to go through bad weather again while camping. The product itself is really nice! I like that it came with the batteries for operation. The stand for charging is small and convenient to place anywhere while they’re charging! If you don’t have the space to use the charger, there is a USB cord that can be used to charge them as well which is convenient for charging t in the car in between hikes. As for using them, I enjoyed the clear quality of the audio. We used them on a hike in which we hiked opposite ways (about 5 miles each, so a total of 10 miles apart) and the reception was still clear, although it was spotty depending on what the area was like. For example, if very wooded the reception was a little spotty. They are very user friendly, as I have never used one before but it came naturally to me. The user manual is available on Midland’s product page, which was very helpful since this is all new to me. The battery life lasts an entire hike for us, which is what we wanted, and this would be about 4 hours on average. We have not tried to use them longer than this. Overall, I really enjoyed using this and found them to be of great quality. We will continue to use these on our hikes and other outdoor adventures! 5 |
st57 | 2024-07-18 02:24:59 |
I got this radio, has great volume, easy to use and with weather alert you are always prepared. Plan on buying more. 5 |
Richard | 2024-05-22 06:24:24 |
I haven't used this under the stars due to lousy weather here in western NY state (snow three straight days! In mid-April!). But I have mounted my equipment: Nikon d5300 w/kit lens; Newer ballhead; move-shoot-move tracker; Skywatcher equatorial wedge. The setup is steady as a rock. When dealing with astrophotography I have read that tripods should be loaded to about two-thirds capacity. This tripod is rated for 30 pounds, so 18-20 pounds should work. I'm not worried about loading it with my SV60D, but I don't see me trying my SV90T with an Ioptron or Skywatcher tracker. Maybe an 80mm or 72mm. We'll see. 5 |
Laura | 2024-07-28 04:27:44 |
good moisture warning alert 5 |
Ali S. | 2024-04-21 07:22:10 |
It’s not good, there is no alert for charging and it will be discharged so fast 5 |
Ray M. | 2024-06-03 09:53:58 |
Great notebook. I use this as my gardening tracker so it holds up well. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-07-15 02:28:55 |
I use this mostly for full lenght shots with fitness models 5 |
Richard | 2024-04-21 03:22:40 |
Great little gift item to come with the star tracker 5 |
Rc | 2024-05-25 08:31:55 |
Using the oculus user 2 for fitness and beat saber. Love it ! 5 |