What I like most about this little stopwatch is the large display. As a baby-boomer who now uses reading glasses for fine print, it's refreshing to find an electronic device that can be read without glasses, so kudos to the manufacturer for that. I wish the makers of cell phones would follow suit.Reservations would be two things: the stopwatch comes with no directions. This may seem trivial, but I was confused because my old digital stopwatch had a separate timer for hours, minutes, and seconds, while this one has a clock that appears to be the same thing. So naturally, I couldn't figure out how to "start" this hour-minute-seconds timer. Turns out, however, that it is merely a clock--which is (a) an relatively unnecessary function for a stopwatch, after all, and (b) its presence precludes the ability to have the more utilitarian second-level hour-minute-second timer, which I found to be extremely useful in my work as a forensic expert.I discovered this, only by going to the manufacturer's website and downloading a PDF instruction sheet which, frankly, should have been included in the package. Nevertheless, if you just need a simple stopwatch to time laps or something, you can't beat the price.
Rating:
[3 of 5 Stars!]