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FASTIME 01 STOPWATCH

FASTIME 01 STOPWATCH

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FASTIME 01 STOPWATCH
Regular price £10.08 GBP
Regular price Sale price £10.08 GBP
Tax included.

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An easy-to-use and economical stopwatch with a large single single digit display, making it particularly suitable for children and simple timing needs.

Functions

  • Stopwatch - The primary mode of the Fastime 01 stopwatch: the single timer display counts up 24 hours, with the first 30 minutes being timed to 1/100th of a second. After 30 minutes, the stopwatch counts in 1 second intervals up to 24 hours.
    When in this mode, you can time close finishes. Simply press the SPLIT/RESET button to take the time of competitor 1, then press the START/STOP button to record the time of competitor 2.
  • Time of Day - The stopwatch displays the current month, date and time.
  • Alarm - This function of the Fastime 01 allows you to set a time for your alarm.
    The alarm is enabled and disabled simply by pressing and holding the SPLIT/RESET button, and then pressing the START/STOP button.


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