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ACCUSPLIT Pro Survivor - A601X Stopwatch, Cum Split, Clock, Extra Large Display | 
| Brand: ACCUSPLIT
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Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 8.7 x 4.5 x 1
UPC: 093866160117 EAN: 0093866160117 ASIN: B0007ZOGEO
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| Features:
| • | 24-hour timing range, cumulative-split stopwatch | | • | Includes million-cycle no-fail switches | | • | Uses Watch Company Operating System (WOS) 2.5 | | • | 1.5-year battery life and water resistant up to 30 meters | | • | Five-year, no-proof-of-purchase warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Times single event and cum split. 1-2 fast finish. 30 minute range. 3 year no proof" warranty. Water resistant. Choose from colors blue, black, red, yellow, green."
Product Description The Accusplit Survivor A601X Stopwatch is the best value PE stopwatch on the market. With the exclusive Accusplit 'X' case design and the million-cycle switch buttons, this is the most durable and popular stopwatch for basic timing needs. The million-cycle no-fail switches are an Accusplit exclusive and are ergonomically designed for maximum performance and ease of use. They snap instead of beep and have been tested for over a million cycles without failure. The A601X operates on the Watch Company Operating System (WOS 2.5) used by most watch manufacturers, which employs a two-button system. The right button is used for start and stop, the left for split and release. The A601X stopwatch features cumulative-split timing. The cumulative (CUM) time is the capture of elapsed time to current event and consists of all splits beginning to end. The split time is the interval of time measured from the start of the timing to the next pause of time. The A601X also features the one-button start-split-split system where the first split is first place, the second split is second place, and it shows a one-two fast finish. This stopwatch is available in five solid and translucent ring colors, has a 1.5-year battery life, and has a magnum extra-large digital display for exceptionally easy reading. The A601X is water resistant up to 30-meters and includes time, date, and alarm functions, making it a great low-cost stopwatch for basic timing needs.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
Excellent EOU, very good value May 13, 2007 Dave B. Fujii (Boise, ID USA) 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
I used this Accusplit Pro Survivor stopwatch for much of the track season (coaching Jr. High track). The ease of use was excellent. I really liked the tactal feedback of the buttons -- no doubt when they are pushed. The buttons are warranted for 5 years, and the device is "date coded" so that no receipt is neccessary if you do need to get it fixed. The display is easy to read, even for my old eyes.
stop watch September 29, 2007 J. Pascarella (San Diego) 7 out of 10 found this review helpful
Good product Wish it would hold the split time for later review Otherwise doew a good job Large numbers good for older eyes
Nice product December 8, 2007 John S. Carusone (Mount Dora, FL) 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
The Pro Survivor is somewhat better than the survivor because it offers extra shock resistance; more water resistance; no fail switches and an extra large display. The XL display was important for me. The watch is simple. It measures minutes, seconds and 1/100 seconds up to 40 minutes, then it only measures hours, minutes and seconds. The time and date features were not important to me. It has a five year warranty without proof of purchase.
Great display, tactile-feedback buttons, easy to use. Non-standard battery, poor design on back cover. Minimal instructions. March 4, 2008 Lurfy's Ma (California) 4 out of 8 found this review helpful
Overall, this is a very good product. It is easy to use and looks to be well made and reliable. I got it in yellow so it would stand out. I like the color. I bought it to time tasks on the computer, such how long it takes Windows to reboot (a calendar might be more appropriate), so I won't be timing any track meets. But now that I have it, I just might time the kids in the pool or on their bikes. As others have said, the buttons have a positive, tactile feedback, like a good keyboard. You will know for sure whether you pushed them. No accidental resets or failure to get the time. The display is large enough for almost anyone to read without glasses. It's not backlit, so you need enough ambient light, but this should normally be the case. I do have a few complaints. It uses a non-standard battery. By that I mean, not one that I normally stock (AAA or AA). The instructions claim that the battery will last 5 years. I don't know if a AA or AAA would be less durable. If I needed to depend on this for a meet, I would have a second battery on hand. The design of the back cover is not so good. It's held on by 6 small Phillips screws. This seems like a lot, but maybe that's to provide moisture resistance. Opening the cover is tricky and seems too likely to damage the button mechanism. They mounted part of the button mechanism on the inside top of the back cover. The three buttons have plastic tabs that extend down about 3/4 of an inch into this mechanism. It would be very easy to pull too hard on the top of the back cover and bend or break these tabs. When I started to remove it, it seemed stuck at the top, so I lifted the bottom first and it slid out. This is not mentioned in the instructions. A much better design would be to have the back cover only open over the bottom half where the battery is. The back cover must also be removed to remove or insert the lanyard. I would prefer a loop through which the lanyard could be threaded. I bet the moisture resistance is reduced, not to mention the threads in the case where the screws go, every time the back cover is removed. It does not have any sleep / power save function, so the LEDs are visible all the time. I don't know if this shortens battery life much. The instructions are minimal -- just a piece of cardboard that doubles as the product label. On the side panel, it says "Save Storage Case" and it shows a picture of a little case partway open. My watch did not come with a case and there is no way to reuse the plastic packaging bubble as a case. I would suggest that they add a couple of solar cells. I have a cheap calculator from Office Depot that has four small (1" by .25") solar cells. I believe there is also a battery, but the case does not even open to replace it. I have had it 10-12 years and it is still working. This stopwatch is not perfect, but it's pretty good.
Seller was less than honest and unresponsive April 6, 2008 Woodsman (East Coast) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
The stopwatch is great. The seller sent a really old manufacture, so old the 5 year warranty was expired. It was obvious since the manufacturer put the warranty expiration date on the back of the stopwatch. The seller has been unresponsive. I am wondering how long the batteries will last. Be careful who you buy from!
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