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The Sun Company Slip-On Wrist Compass is a reliable and durable navigation tool designed to fit most watch bands and paracord bracelets. With its luminous, liquid-filled design, this compass ensures visibility in low-light conditions, making it an essential accessory for outdoor activities like hiking, camping, and survival.
UPC | 792758860004 |
Manufacturer | Sun Company |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.71 x 3.7 x 0.67 inches |
Package Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.4 x 2.4 x 0.5 inches |
Brand Name | Sun Company |
Color | Black |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 860 |
K**W
Item is exactly as described.
Item is exactly as described.
W**S
nice durable compass
It’s fairly accurate it’s off by a couple of degrees but at it’s size and price it’s pretty good slightly too big for my watch but all in all I’d recommend this compass if your looking for something small and easy to read if you need something to be precise I’d recommend a bigger and more expensive compass,
T**R
Good Compass
I bought two of these compasses and would have rated them both 5 stars because they are both accurate for general directions and both fit snugly on my wrist watch band. The problem started when one of the compasses fell out of the rubber base. The adhesive failed. Fortunately I found the compass wrapped up in a leaf in the parking lot. So, OK, I went to Home Depot and bought a flexible adhesive formulated for vinyl, fabric and plastic by loctite. Most of the old adhesive was still adhered to the bottom of the compass so I pulled it off. Apparently the bottom of the compass was very thin, and I tore a pin prick sized hole in the base. A small amount of fluid came out. Since I was able to remove 90% of the old adhesive before the hole developed, I decided go ahead with the repair. I put a generous amount of glue in the rubber base, pushed the compass into the base and held them together with a small C clamp for several hours. The repaired compass still works, but the dial doesn't turn as easily as it did before some of the fluid came out.I just tested the second compass by gently prying with a of couple of dental tools. The compass stayed firmly attached to the base. None of the other reviewers reported an adhesive failure, so I am forced to give one compass a 5 star rating and the other two star rating. Hence, the four star rating.These sun compasses are very helpful in a large casino, like you might find in Las Vegas. At least you can keep track of the general direction of the entrance, elevators, parking garage, favorite restaurant or the cashiers cage (for your wife).
J**O
The compass gives incorrect readings.
Day one with the product, you have to (as others have mentioned in the reviews) "tap tap tap" it in order for it to give any kind of confident reading, but if you happen to keep walking or just turn 90 degrees, the compass does not keep an accurate heading.Not a product you can rely upon, during those important times when you need a compass.Returning.
E**Y
Don’t use with Apple Watch
I literally forgot how a compass works Apple Watches are magnetic, I bought this to put on my watch and the compass just points to it lol. Works great otherwise.
B**L
Small
It was smaller then I thought, but works well.
A**R
Nice Compass for your Watch.
Nice looking and functional Compass securely slides onto your watch band to let you know the direction you are going. Purchased several and gave some away as gifts.
J**K
It's OK. Kind of pointless.
I bought two and put one on my watch and and one on a bracelet I weaved for a kid. Both required burning the bottom with a lighter to get the friction I needed on the bands. This is the most reactive compass I've ever seen. It is effected by my watch, my my body with no metal on, by nearby objects. To get an accurate, unbiased reading I have to rotate it to the underside of my watch band and hold it away from my body like I'm trying to read far sighted. I know what to expect from a compass. I've used a lensatic compass in the military and for search and rescue. I know what to realistically expect as far as performance. I didn't want an accurate azimuth or anything out of this. I just wanted accurate direction so that I can tell directions easily on the fly. So I have a compass here that won't tell me direction accurately. What's the point?
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