Overview
About Brunton Nomad V2 Digital Compass
Closeouts. Keep moving in the right direction with Brunton's Nomad V2 Digital compass, featuring adjustable declination and a time display with two daily alarms.
- Programmable digital compass provides bearing to 1° Adjustable declination for fine-tuned local accuracy
- Forward-bearing indicator points direction of travel with off-course indicator
- Bubble level for accurate readings
- Thermometer displays temperature in either Celsius or Fahrenheit
- 12- and 24-hour time displays
- Chronograph with working range up to 24 hours
- Two daily alarms
- Backlit digital display
- Imported
Specs
Specs about Brunton Nomad V2 Digital Compass
- Material: Composites
- Weight: 2 oz.
- Dimensions: 1/2x2-1/4x3-1/2" (HxWxD)
- Imported
Reviews
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Overall Rating: 3.3
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Based on 3 reviews
Most Helpful 5-Star Review
5.0 out of 5 stars.
Good design, poor manual, sticky battery compartment gasket, good value
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Reviewed by Sausalito Sailor from San Francisco on Friday, August 28, 2015
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Good design, poor manual, sticky battery compartment gasket, good valueVerified Buyer Reviewed by Sausalito Sailor from San Francisco on Friday, August 28, 2015For a travel clock this unit is great. The on-demand compass bearing to the nearest 1 degree is very useful. As is the dual time zones and weak sounding alarm clock. Declination compensation adjustment is icing on the cake.
The manual is a puzzle to read until you find the page#1 to page #15 hidden number scheme. And the battery cannot be replaced if you happen to get one that has a stuck gasket. Exchange it right away untill you get a good battery compartment unit that will open up for you. -
2.0 out of 5 stars. Consider carefully before purchasing.Reviewed by peteshndl from Pacific Northwest on Monday, September 22, 2014I purchased one of these from another vendor despite all the negative reviews I read on Amazon. One of the most common complaints is the quality of the manual. It is quite difficult to understand. I found another issue with it. When I needed to replace the battery I found that the plastic that makes up the case and the battery cover is quite soft. I was unable to open it the conventional way. Neither a quarter or a large screwdriver worked, as the plastic gave way easily, making the slot in the battery cover impossible to use. I had to use a dremel and deepen the slot before I could unscrew the cover. Had to cut all the way to the battery. I have not gotten any response from Brunton in my attempts to get a replacement battery cover.
The control buttons are difficult to push with cold fingers and impossible to use with any type of thicker glove.
One positive for this item is that the numerals are quite large. When I get tired I have trouble reading the numerals on conventional alitimeters. This one is easy to read. That is the reason I gave it two stars. -
3.0 out of 5 stars. Confused and disappointedReviewed by Wisconsin Runner from Wisconsin on Wednesday, May 15, 2013I bought this compass as a motorcycle companion thinking I could get a quick fix on the direction I was heading. Unless I'm "doing it wrong" you have to press a button on the side to get the directional reading to change. I thought it would work like the digital compass in my car and change the reading as you change direction. My mistake.