so are they all the same sensor? or are some more accurate? I have the ggb100 and that one says it can do readouts as precise as .1 hpa except in the manual the gwg2000 does not. its 1-10.
@wildaboutwatches2 жыл бұрын
Hi Nelson well I can't say for absolute sure which is more accurate but I'd suggest with high levels of certainty the kestrel more accurate. Having said that once calibrated so they all the same I'd suggest that they'd mirror each other. This I can say for sure as once I set my muddy and Rangeman and four days later the readings were the same. Which wed expect really. No I'd imagine the sensor in the kestrel is different to the ones in the watches. But do the sane thing kinda. My main aim in video sorry long winded is the g shocks have their altimeter and barometer are separate so adjusting one leaves the other alone but they still operate using pressure. The garnin seems more advanced in they linked but appear to self adjust. The kestrel has a altimeter connected to barometer plus an independent pressure sensor which is basically a barometer factory calibrated to sea level 0 zero meters
@typerightseesight2 жыл бұрын
@@wildaboutwatches thats awesome. yeh, the pressure gauge is just one gauge. the numbers are made up and the points dont matter. haha