: Wayfinder All-Terrain Auto/Marine Digital Compass

: Wayfinder All-Terrain Auto/Marine Digital Compass

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Wayfinder All-Terrain Auto/Marine Digital Compass

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Wayfinder All-Terrain Auto/Marine Digital Compass
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 29379





Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Sports
Product Brand: Wayfinder
EAN: 0744869100456
Label: ALC Alert
Product Manufacturer: ALC Alert
Model: VT220
Publisher: ALC Alert
Ranking: 29379
Studio: ALC Alert


Piece facts:
  • Water resistant up to 10 feet in fresh or salt water; works in any vehicle
  • Shock resistant built to withstand the rigors of outdoor or marine use
  • Includes a 3-volt lithium cell battery and adjustable mounting bracket to easily mount to any windshield with strong suction cups; no hardwiring required
  • Measures 3.4 x 2.0 x 1.8 inches; weighs 3.4 ounces
  • Patented Magnetic Sensor Technology




Compass Digital Auto/Marine All-Terrain Wayfinder






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Try this Wayfinder All Terrain Digital Compass, 0N SALE! Designed specifically for abusive outdoor conditions, like a rut-filled ATV or snowmobile ride. lnstalls easily in any off road vehicle, without wires. Shock and vibration resistant, as well as water-resistant for the occasional shower. The bright backlight shows your position, day or night. Very accurate, and very easy to calibrate (you're ready to go in less than 1 minute!). lncluded lithium CR203 battery lasts up to 200 hours. Compass automatically shuts off when vehicle is parked for 10 min. or more. Compact 3 1/2 x 2', just 3 ozs.! 0rder Today! Wayfinder All Terrain Digital Compass

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Whether you're looking to rip it up off-road, or just know which direction you're going, outfit your car or boat with this powerful navigational compass that works under the toughest conditions. Created especially for the demands of today’s trucks, SUV’s, and RVs, the wireless Wayfinder All-Terrain Compass is heavy-duty, shock resistant, and works in virtually all automotive environments. The compass provides digitally accurate, precise readings of the direction of travel on an easy-to-read, brightly backlit display. Best yet, it installs in seconds without cumbersome wires.

Feature Details:
  • Shock resistant
  • lncorporates patented magnetic sensor and dynamic digital technology developed specifically for use in tough conditions
  • Easily installs
  • Adjustable mounting bracket easily mounts to any windshield with heavy-duty suction cups; no hardwiring required
  • Two-mode compass display
  • Direction of travel displayed in eight cardinal points and a digital numeric readout
  • Bright backlight
  • Alerts you when external magnetic interference is affecting compass accuracy
  • Holographic screen provides a crisp display in bright sunlight
  • Conserves battery life by automatically shutting off display unit when no movement is detected for 10 minutes













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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Best Car Compass Ever ...
I am extremely directional deficient. I don't know the difference between North, South, East, West, (I think North is straight up LOL). This car compass is fantastic, and since installing it in my car (which is amazingly simple) as it comes with suction cups, I no longer get lost. It's a must for anyone who constantly gets lost.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Totally disappointed 0 stars
I order this product for myself and one for my parents. Neither of them would even turn on. When I contacted the seller. Deals of today they said I would have to go to the manufacturer to return. I contacted the manufacturer and they have not handled this item for 3 years and had turned it over to another company. That company CT Global said since I bought it from a non authorized dealer they couldn't help me either. I have yet to hear back from Ebuyyxp to find out what to do. I think Amazon needs to be more careful whom they allow to sell stuff through them.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Cheap ...
Item mounting screws stripped as I was trying to install. Had to glue the mounting bracket. Cheap product, definatly wouldnt reccomend.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Wayfinder Digital Compass
I bought this for my boyfriend for Christmas and its worked marvelously. It's very easy to set up if you follow the directions. The battery cap was a little difficult to get off, but if that's my only complaint, this is a good product.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Oustanding Compass ...
I'm surprised at all the negative reviews for this compass.
Worked perfectly at outset.
Followed directions. Turned steering wheel all the way in one direction before starting 2 turns (not one) & pressed power button before completing second turn.
Agree backlight could be brighter but it is still readable in low/no light situations. And, you don't have to hard wire light (uses battery).
Bought at Radio Shack for $9.97+tax. Great buy.

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