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The AMTAST Digital Altimeter Portable Compass combines dual GPS & Beidou satellite systems with a 16-direction digital compass, altitude and air pressure tracking, and environmental sensors. Designed for hikers, campers, and outdoor enthusiasts, it records up to 24 hours of altitude and weather data, helping you navigate, monitor performance, and anticipate weather changes with confidence.
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.75 x 3.94 x 1.26 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.02 x 0.26 x 1.55 inches |
| Item Weight | 4.16 ounces |
| Brand Name | AMTAST |
| Manufacturer | AMTAST |
| Part Number | AMC-107 |
| Style | Model 2 |
| Included Components | [Batteries] |
| Sport Type | Outdoor Lifestyle |
P**L
Works suprisingly well
I have tried several thermometers for hiking, and this has worked surprisingly well. It keeps time, provides the temperature, and the altimeter works. I have used to to measure the amount of descent or climb on some hikes, and that has been useful information. (If your hike takes you down 500 feet, you know what you will have to do to return to your trailhead.)
C**N
Don't waste your money - I'm sorry to have overlooked the many flaws
I'm giving this product 4 stars because it does well for which I purchased it; which is as an altimeter.It is somewhat complicated to use the functions but if you read the directions, you can learn them pretty quickly.Take the time to calibrate it at sealevel, or a known altitude - settings can be accessed for this.Startup and calibration begins when you first connect it for charge; it can also be accessed in the setup menu.I also have difficulty with connecting the mini-USB as described by others, but it just takes a little fiddling and the charge lasts for a good period of time.My hydrometer is stuck at 1%, but I do not care about this feature very much.Clock functions wellThermometer functions well - Remember: it will pickup your body heat in your pocket or hand so let it sit for a bit in the shade or hang it from your pack as I do for it to be accurate.Compass is accurate after you get it to calibrate (when it tells you to keep it level) but this must be done before relying on it for direction!It is quite magnetically sensitive so do this away from magnetic materials.Would I rely on this device for weather forecasting, direction, or even altitudes above the treeline?Most likely not, but for the price, the clock, thermometer, and altimeter work well for my adventures!
S**B
a great toy at a great price (but not dependable)
This altimeter/barometer is cheaply made and therfore affordable. It actually keeps pace with the barometer readings at my local airport. Being able to read the backlit temperature in a cold, dark tent was a bonus. It has read the altitude change of one hill at a time accurately. And it has been predicting upcoming weather surprising well. That said, it is not dependable. It can be frustrating. It can suddenly go dead (even when resting on a desk) and require the battery to be pulled out and the same battery put right back in. That trick has worked several times. It can drop saved data. It is fragile. But it can be quite useful (and fun) if you're willing to learn how to work with its idiosyncrasies. And again, affordable!
M**8
If you need a compass, purchase something else. Otherwise, it's not bad.
I purchased this item to use for distance shooting. Primarily I was interested in its barometer and thermometer features. It's hard to find a good unit that's suitable for taking into the field. After examining it initially, I was a little disappointed and was going to return it. It uses a dedicated battery, so you can't carry extras with you. Plus, for something that seems like it would be fairly intuitive, the owner's manual is surprisingly complicated. I set it aside for a few days, before deciding that I was going to at least try to set it up. I got it up and running before taking it out to my favorite range. And it's not bad. It seems pretty accurate. The barometer agrees with a different one I have, so I'm hoping that it's accurate. The thermometer definitely is accurate. I can't speak for the altimeter, since I really don't use that function. And the battery seems to hold a charge pretty well. I charged it up a week ago and, despite the fact that it's on constantly, the indicator is still showing a full charge. The compass is the weak feature of this unit. Despite numerous attempts, it simply won't calibrate. No matter. I have a nice conventional compass.
B**S
Not sure the altimeter is really accurate.
The unit is ok. Just ok. I found it difficult to read and understand the operation manual. The unit appears to work fine but I've put in in my car on a vent mount and watch the altimeter as I drive. It doesn't appear to update a quickly as I think it should and several times it shows negative elevation. I know I'm never below sea level so I'm suspicious regarding its accuracy. I haven't used many of the other features, as I noted, the instructions leave a lot to be desired.
B**B
Garbage
Junk - reminds me of a Chucky Cheese ticket prize! The Dollar Tree would be ashamed to have this on their shelf!
S**Y
It works... sorta,
Purchased in 2020, was shelved during covid. Finally in May of this year, took it on a road trip. Difficult to figure out how to get it into altitude display mode (vs. pressure). When in altitude mode, found it 100-800 ft. off depending on which pressure mode you choose, and apparently unable to adjust it more than +/- 5 ft.Clock and temperature works fine though.If you are hoping to use this to navigate via topo-map where altitude accuracy is essential, bet your life on something with much better quality.
J**L
I like this gadget very much
I like this gadget very much. Firstly, it is light weight, very convenient to carry. Secondly, it is altimeter and barometer. I mainly use this altimeter when I go hiking in a mountain at the weekend. Working great for me. The mountain peak is around 2516 feet, and the measurement is around 2512 feet, pretty accurate. Before the 1st time usage, you need to calibrate the altimeter, not difficult though. Just go to a second floor in a building to start the calibration.I also use the thermometer and it works fine.The compass is also available to use, I also did calibration before using it.
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