- 【Pure Simple Stopwatch】: Only stopwatch function, without any other extras such as the clock, date, alarm, calendar which customers never use and make the stopwatch more complicated to use and set up. The digital basic stop watch is easy to set up and very simple to operate.
- 【IPX7 Waterproof Stopwatch】: This sports stopwatch is 50M Waterproof which can be used underwater when swimming, but can not be diving. It is designed for swimming coaches, high quality, which can effectively improve the use time of the product.
- 【20 Laps/Split Pro Stopwatch】: This stop watch timer can store up to 20 measurements in memory, and they can be recalled with the fastest lap time, slowest lap time and average lap time. Measurable up to 9 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds in units of one hundredth (1/100) of a second.
- 【High Quality】: FCXJTU digital stopwatch timer with 47in lanyard (neck strap), 1/100th second accuracy, water, dust and shock resistant, light weight, easy to use, perfect for coaches swimming training or sports match. This professional stopwatch is ergonomically designed for your hands, you will feel comfortable and flexible when you press the piano key button.
- 【Absolutely Silent Stopwatch】: The simple stopwatch is absolutely silent, there is no noise when you press any button or counting.
FCXJTU Digital Waterproof Stopwatch, 20Laps Split Memory Stopwatch, No Clock, No Calendar, No Alarm, Simple Silent Large Display Stop Watch for Sports Swimming Training Coaches
$19.99
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Category: stopwatches
Product Dimensions | 0.83 x 2.4 x 3.15 inches |
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Item Weight | 2.04 ounces |
Manufacturer | TIMYI |
Country of Origin | China |
Batteries | 1 CR2032 batteries required. (included) |
Date First Available | August 8, 2023 |
13 reviews for FCXJTU Digital Waterproof Stopwatch, 20Laps Split Memory Stopwatch, No Clock, No Calendar, No Alarm, Simple Silent Large Display Stop Watch for Sports Swimming Training Coaches
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Vivian Gendernalik –
1 star off because there is simply no off button, however, you can consider that aspect like a watch that is never ‘off’ and always displays until battery is dead, this is the same concept, no off, just on right out of the box, and run by a watch battery cr2032 so should last as long. Also I find it a bit too big far as can fit in a pocket, but will take up more space than wanted, seems designed for a man’s hand than woman but it’s a no frills stopwatch except for this split feature in it that I, myself, don’t have use for, but it exists with some rudimentary explanation in the leaflet instructions.
This seems built for track meets as it has a long cord for wear, and as others have mentioned, it is totally silent, makes no audible beeps or alarms, and sometimes that is what I want, a silent tracking of how long I’ve been in the sun, etc, to limit what I am doing accurately and not have to retain my starting number, and don’t want to draw attention to myself with any beeps. If I am going to use a stopwatch I want a dedicated stopwatch, I don’t want a multi-featured watch that I have to take a college course for and intermittent refresher classes, and this does it, but twice the size I’d like, however plus of that is the count can be easily seen. It’s really like a traditional sports stopwatch, older generation, straightforward count, with no ability to be your financial advisor and half a dozen other ‘useful’ features that nowadays are part of any item in the watches family.
Mary Poppins –
Stopwatch stopped working just outside of return window
Runefei –
I use this for coaching basketball and it is easy to use, and works great! Highly recommended.
MR C –
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FCXJTU Digital Waterproof Stopwatch, 20Laps Split Memory Stopwatch, No Clock, No Calendar, No Alarm, Simple Silent Large Display Stop Watch for Sports Swimming Training Coaches
I got this for my daughter who is training for her next marathon. She can use it on her runs to help check her times and get a good visual guide to help encourage her. Its pretty easy to use once you realise how to clear the previous recordings. Press the right hand top button 4 times (start/stop) and then press the left button once (split/reset) to reset the timer back to zero.
Its a nice big display so is easy to read whilst on the move and hangs around the neck from a lanyard.
Andrew Evans –
I have used a variety of different stopwatches as a coach and found this one to be just fine. I cannot speak to using in a pool or swimming setting, but it worked well for my use as a wrestling coach. There is nothing too special or crazy about the stopwatch, but it works as expected and is relatively easy to use.
Ashley S –
Bought for swimming timing and was as accurate as the digital scoreboards. Recommend for all swimming timekeepers.
Ashley S –
This is a good stopwatch. It is large, making it easy to hold and easy to read the numbers. There are a few different settings which takes a little getting used to figuring out exactly what you need to click, but once you get the hang of it it is quite simple to use. It feels sturdy and durable. It has a strap so that you can wear it around your neck or you can keep it short and put it around your wrist.
One weird thing we noticed about this stopwatch is that it is always on, there is no way to turn it off. I’m not sure if this is the norm for stop watches but we are hoping that it has a battery save mode or something or else the batteries will wear out really fast.
Speaking of replacing batteries…. It has sooooo many screws to undo (8 tiny screws) if you ever want to replace the battery so I am hoping that the battery lasts forever because I am not sure unscrewing it is worth the hassle.
Mara W –
This stop watch was ready to go out of the box, no batteries or battery compartments to deal with. Press the start button and it starts. Very easy to use. I gave it to my 9 yo for Christmas and he was able to figure it out right away and enjoyed using it. Fast starting and stopping ability for high accuracy.
Nick L –
This stopwatch is ready to use out of the box and seems to be always on without an off button. It seems like it has a replaceable battery in it, but it has lots of tiny screws and seems like it might need fine tools to replace. That being said, I have had this product for 3 months and it is still running fine. The watch is extremely simple to use. It feels kind of jumbo sized compared to other stop watches I’ve seen which isn’t a bad thing since it’s easy to hold and read. The buttons are easy to press, and they are all silent without any clicks or digital beeps which I appreciate. It comes is an adjustable strap that can be worn as a necklace or fastened around your wrist.
Dan G –
Not as straight forward to use as the other reviews suggest, but once you’ve read the instructions it’s fine.
The recall button cycles through the fastest lap and average lap time before it gets to telling you the lap times and recall times. And even then you have to use the start button to cycle through that, not the recall as you would expect.
Mary Poppins –
This stopwatch is an absolute steal at £21.99! It’s a no-frills, straightforward timekeeper that does exactly what I need it to do. I’ve been using it for boxing training at home with my kids and it has been an invaluable tool.
The buttons are perfectly placed for easy operation, and it’s impressively sturdy. It fits comfortably in the palm of my hand, and I’ve found it to be highly reliable in tracking my timings.
One of the standout features is its 50M waterproof rating. While I’m not going diving with it, it’s reassuring to know it’s resilient enough to handle water in case my younger children get hold of it. The stopwatch also has a generous memory capacity for up to 20 splits, allowing for detailed tracking of our training sessions.
My only minor gripe is the lack of a power-off button. While it eventually turns off on its own, it’s a tad unusual not to have this option. However, this small inconvenience is far outweighed by the watch’s performance.
In terms of battery life, it’s fantastic. I’ve not needed to charge it yet.
This stopwatch is the perfect choice for anyone looking for a reliable, no-nonsense timekeeper. It’s incredibly affordable, especially considering its impressive features. I’ve searched for a simple stopwatch like this for a while, and it’s exactly what I wanted. It’s a brilliant alternative to pricier models, offering exceptional value for money.
If you’re in need of a reliable stopwatch for training or any other purpose and don’t want a smart device packed with unnecessary features, this is the one to get.
Paul C –
Years ago I had a stopwatch that I kept somewhere in my room, and that had an alarm that would go off once a day. I spent plenty of time trying to figure out how to either turn off the alarm, or set it to a time when I’d just likely be out or something – to no avail. It was horrible. Eventually, the battery in it died. It’s probably still in a box here somewhere, but at least it doesn’t beep anymore.
Why does a stopwatch need an alarm you might ask? It doesn’t. You don’t need an alarm on your stopwatch. You don’t need it to keep time at all, frankly. You don’t need it to have a calendar, or address book, or whatever. It just needs to tell you how much time has elapsed between button presses.
This stopwatch does that, and does it well. That’s all it does, and it’s not slogged down with all these other dumb things that some companies pack into stopwatches.
In fact, it also solves the dumb stopwatch problem of the reset button being able to start a running clock that can only be stopped in a weird way rather than the standard way. It’s refreshing in that sense, as whoever designed this stopwatch knows why people want a stopwatch.
This is the stopwatch you want. If you’re looking for your stopwatch to do something that this one doesn’t, then you probably don’t need a stopwatch, you need a phone.
Alicia Zukowski –
Disappointed because I wanted the larger screen but the split time does not display while the continuous elapsed time is running. The manual indicates it should do this but it simply is not working.