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PNI X441 Corsa Handheld Compass

PNI X441 Corsa Handheld Compass

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Brand: PNI, Corp
Category: Sports


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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 92131

Batteries Included: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.7
Dimensions (in): 3.4 x 2 x 0.8

MPN: X441
Model: X441
UPC: 744869100203
EAN: 0744869100203
ASIN: B00004YMBF


Features:
  • Handheld digital electronic compass
  • Magneto-inductive sensor technology works where GPS doesn't
  • Clock/timer/stopwatch
  • Ruler markings
  • Water resistant to 10 feet

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
The compact Precision Navigation Corsa X441 digital compass fits nicely in the palm of your hand and is a great tool for hikes or orienteering adventures. It's also a great addition to your GPS unit, since it will provide directional information when you're in places that make GPS signals go fuzzy, like by trees or tall buildings, or if you're in a canyon.

The Corsa X441 features three modes--basic compass, clock, and timer. Switching between modes and making settings changes are performed via the Corsa X441's two buttons--the device's only controls. It will return to clock mode when the compass mode times out, which is set at a default 5 minutes. You can change the settings to up to 90 minutes, or turn off this feature so that it never times out.

Before using the Corsa X441 for the first time, you'll need to calibrate it. Calibration allows the device to separate the earth's magnetic field from the magnetic fields generated by external influences, such as gear you may be carrying, and thereby provide accurate heading information. Calibrating is a rather simple procedure, requiring you to slowly turn yourself around twice as you hold the compass.

You can choose from two compass rose arrow orientations: directional arrow and north-pointing arrow. The directional arrow points to the direction you are heading, while the north-pointing arrow will always point to the north as on a mechanical compass. (With both orientations, North is always at the top of the display.) A magnetic distortion flag will alert you should any external magnetic interference compromise the compass heading accuracy.

The timer has very basic functionality, featuring pause and restart from the pause point, reset to zero, and a maximum measurement of 99 hours, 59 minutes, and 59 seconds.

The Corsa X441 is a rugged device; it's able to sustain drops to the ground and is resistant to water up to 10 feet deep. It also features ruler markings on its back (both inches and centimeters) for measuring map distances, and an average 500-hour battery life using one lithium battery. To change the battery, you'll need to remove the back with a small Phillips screwdriver.

It comes with a one-year limited warranty and includes the lithium battery installed in the device.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great Compass!!   June 8, 2001
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I have found this product to be extremely reliable. A couple of my hobbies are camping and hiking. I would rather camp in the woods than go to a campground. My father always worries about me when I take off camping for the weekend. He bought me a Corsa for Christmas this past year to ease his mind. It really works great! I have a fairly good sense of direction but there are those times that I doubt myself and I am happy that I had the Corsa. I recommend this product to anyone who is intersted in camping or hiking. It has worked perfectly for me so far.


1 out of 5 stars Double Trouble!!   May 23, 2001
lloydvan (Appleton, Wisconsin USA)
3 out of 6 found this review helpful

I have now returned two of these thinking the first one was defective. Well I now think they all are. The second one went to lockup quicker than the first one. I got so I'd carry two compasses to check this thing out and - please take my word - don't trust this thing unless you have a cell phone to call for help. DO NOT BUY!


4 out of 5 stars Warm weather sailor   January 20, 2001
Gregory (Milwaukee, WI)
9 out of 10 found this review helpful

I sail a small craft on lake Michigan in the summer months. I've found the Corsa to be one of the most accurate compasses under small boat conditions. It's also tough & pretty water resistant - as I found when I dropped it overboard when landing last summer. All in all pretty good value for money and as I said - about as accurate as you can get on a small craft.

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