Last week, my husband is planning to buy a sports watch that he can use on his mountain climbing. Of course, we have to check first what will be good for him and will fit on his character. And this Casio Tough Solar focus our attention. Tough solar watch is the most advanced solar-powered watch system to date. Outpacing conventional solar watch systems, which merely keep time without battery change, the new Tough Solar maintains a charge even the wearer makes frequent use of high-load functions. And you never have to replace batteries too!
Tough Solar watches are capable of turning on the high-load EL backlight automatically, operate high-load sensors and can even reduce power consumption by judging illumination levels automatically and turning the EL backlight on in low light and off when lighting conditions improve. Battery level indicators permit monitoring of charge situation.
This is made possible by a newly developed SOI (silicon-on-insulator) technology. SOI refers to the fabrication of a transistor on a silicon layer created by the formation of thin oxidized film. This has made transmission of a high-speed electric current possible with a tiny electrical charge.
Tough Solar recharges itself continually by converting light into energy. Since they can be worn anyplace in the world where light falls, Tough solar watches meet a wide range of demands from users such as dedicated athletes who make repeated use of the lap time function and mountain climbers who rely on sensors to monitor nature's changes. Such as digital compass, altimeter (up to 10,000 meters), cumulative total ascent memory, barometer, thermometer and a duplex LCD. While Sea-Pathfinder model features tide, graph and moon data as well as a yacht race timer.
And as a matter of fact, while im typing now, i received calls from my husband saying that he already bought that Casio Tough Solar (Protrek)! And he will use it on their next mountain climbing together with his brother! It's Cool!!!
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