Suunto's
top watch
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The
Suunto X6HR is much more than a watch - it is a PC-compatible
multi-functional state-of-the-art package.
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Vying
for a leading place in the market cornered by Casio with their
G-Shock range of watches is Suunto's X6HR, the latest "wristop
computer", a durable sports watch that does more than
you could ever need a watch to do.
Featuring,
among other things, a compass, barometer and altimeter (not
to mention the ability to tell the time), the X6HR is also
compatible with PC software and a heart-rate monitor, both
of which are included in the pack.
One
feature of this watch that drew my attention, although I never
had the opportunity to fully test it, was the barometer, which,
according to the manual, can be set to alert the wearer in
the event of a sudden drop in pressure that would signal an
oncoming storm. If reliable, such a device could be very handy
when out on patrol, if you're trying to decide whether to
harbour up in your present location or push on for another
hour.
The
watch itself seems fairly sturdy, although I wasn't able to
test it under the most trying conditions that it might encounter
in the field. It's slightly less bulky than a G-Shock and
doesn't weigh significantly more than any other watch on the
market.
The
mineral crystal glass screen should take a lot of punishment
and won't scratch easily.
The
purchase price will certainly bring many back down to earth
though, at roughly $985 the X6HR is not for the casual user
and is much more expensive than the average G-Shock.
Justification
for this price tag can be found in the enormous list of features,
but few would have a need for all that's offered.
As
far as gadgets go, this one is right up there, with some new
technologies and great concepts - the computer cable connecting
the X6HR to a PC by clipping onto the surface of the watch
so as not to breach the waterproof shell with a plug hole.
Anyone
would love to be the first kid on their block to own one,
if they can afford it.
-
Pte John Wellfare
Win
an X6HR
The
service newspapers have a Suunto X6HR to give away. All
you have to do is list five features of the X6HR and mail
to:
Suunto
Watch Giveaway
Service newspapers
R8-LG-037
Department of Defence
ACT 2600
Don't
forget to include your name and contact details. Entries
close March 31, 2004.