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Robic Stop Watches ROBIC SC-606W 50 Memory – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Robic Stop Watches ROBIC SC-606W 50 Memory Chrono & Countdown
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H
9.4 x 6.8 x 0.6 inches
Package Weight
0.2 Pounds
Item Dimensions LxWxH
5.8 x 4.3 x 1.3 inches
Brand Name
Robic
Color
Blue
Manufacturer
Robic
Part Number
LYSB001RPIOI2-SPRTSEQIP
Size
One Size
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Technical specifications – Robic Stop Watches ROBIC SC-606W 50 Memory :
Color
Blue
Brand
Robic
Human Interface Input
Buttons
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Warranty :
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Shipping :
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Proof of purchase :
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After-sales service :
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F. A (verified owner) –
Works like a charm – Easy to operate
O. G (verified owner) –
Great DLG Timer! – These watches are a good alternate to the Robic SC-707 for DLG timing tasks. All of the same functions and previous flight memory feature. Perfect for Quick Turnaround tasks or for those of us who may forget to write down a flight on the time card and need to recall the round flights for verification.
P. G (verified owner) –
Great Timer/Stopwatch – I needed this for the countdown feature for race practices, but I love that I can also get someones lap times while It’s still counting down the time left in the session. Once you play with it for a few minutes, setting it up is quite easy without having to refer back to the book. Love it, and if I lost it, I would buy this exact model again in an instant. I would have to say very good value for the money!
P. G (verified owner) –
Great Timer/Stopwatch – I needed this for the countdown feature for race practices, but I love that I can also get someones lap times while It’s still counting down the time left in the session. Once you play with it for a few minutes, setting it up is quite easy without having to refer back to the book. Love it, and if I lost it, I would buy this exact model again in an instant. I would have to say very good value for the money!
T. C (verified owner) –
good watch cheap lanyard. – I beat the hell out of these things and they never break. Great watches and easy to change the battery should you need to. I especially like the combination countdown and stopwatch functionality. The lanyard is a weak point – it breaks easily at the attachment point to the watch. Otherwise, these are great.
Z. J (verified owner) –
Good countdown timer – Out of several countdown timers that I’ve bought recently to try out, this one, while not the best shape or feel in the hand, had the one feature that I would have thought would be a no-brainer. Apparently only these guys can make a timer that doesn’t start beeping several seconds before the time runs out. How is this so hard? Why would I need to know time is about to run out? What possible good purpose could be served by distracting me at an extremely critical point of the bout? It is amazing how many times in a bout, when time is about to expire, that someone launches an attack or does some kind of action that requires the undivided attention of the referee. A referee does not need some piece of electronic gear beeping insistently that something is about to happen. Tell me when it does so I can concentrate.
O. G (verified owner) –
Great DLG Timer! – These watches are a good alternate to the Robic SC-707 for DLG timing tasks. All of the same functions and previous flight memory feature. Perfect for Quick Turnaround tasks or for those of us who may forget to write down a flight on the time card and need to recall the round flights for verification.
P. K (verified owner) –
Well made but poor instructions – I bought this to improve my running. It has the features I need and seems well-made but the instructions are problematic.
T. C (verified owner) –
good watch cheap lanyard. – I beat the hell out of these things and they never break. Great watches and easy to change the battery should you need to. I especially like the combination countdown and stopwatch functionality. The lanyard is a weak point – it breaks easily at the attachment point to the watch. Otherwise, these are great.
P. K (verified owner) –
Well made but poor instructions – I bought this to improve my running. It has the features I need and seems well-made but the instructions are problematic.
B. E (verified owner) –
Great buy! – Love it works great does everything I needed to do even got a little bit more things on there as well for advanced users
F. A (verified owner) –
Works like a charm – Easy to operate
A. Z (verified owner) –
Good watch, just a little too noisy in countdown mode. – Works as advertised and I really like the tactile feel of the buttons. Only problem I have is that when the countdown timer reaches zero, the watch proceeds to chime for 20 long seconds – way over the top. I use this stopwatch to time R/C glider contests and usually around the zero time mark the glider pilot is deep in concentration trying to make a precision landing – not the time for a bunch of bells and whistles to be going off. I might try to take the watch apart and disable the alarm. Otherwise, a very good stopwatch.
A. Z (verified owner) –
Good watch, just a little too noisy in countdown mode. – Works as advertised and I really like the tactile feel of the buttons. Only problem I have is that when the countdown timer reaches zero, the watch proceeds to chime for 20 long seconds – way over the top. I use this stopwatch to time R/C glider contests and usually around the zero time mark the glider pilot is deep in concentration trying to make a precision landing – not the time for a bunch of bells and whistles to be going off. I might try to take the watch apart and disable the alarm. Otherwise, a very good stopwatch.
B. E (verified owner) –
Great buy! – Love it works great does everything I needed to do even got a little bit more things on there as well for advanced users
Z. J (verified owner) –
Good countdown timer – Out of several countdown timers that I’ve bought recently to try out, this one, while not the best shape or feel in the hand, had the one feature that I would have thought would be a no-brainer. Apparently only these guys can make a timer that doesn’t start beeping several seconds before the time runs out. How is this so hard? Why would I need to know time is about to run out? What possible good purpose could be served by distracting me at an extremely critical point of the bout? It is amazing how many times in a bout, when time is about to expire, that someone launches an attack or does some kind of action that requires the undivided attention of the referee. A referee does not need some piece of electronic gear beeping insistently that something is about to happen. Tell me when it does so I can concentrate.