CANMORE Preceding HG200 Handheld GPS Golf Device
CANMORE Preceding HG200 Handheld GPS Golf Device (Turquoise_Preceding)
Here are 5 tips to help you focus on the benefits of our product:
1. Keep the course maps up to date.
Elements of each hole change with time, updating course data from the Canmore website for the most accurate course data (Link and method on product Quick Start Guide).
2. Subscribe to course map updates.
Course data is updated every two weeks, subscribe with your email address (Link on product Quick Start Guide).
3. Clean the Charging Connectors.
Sweat and dirt may affect charging, regularly clean the charging port with brushes and cloth.
4. Charge with 5V USB only and only 5V USB.
Charging at a higher voltage may damage the battery, confirm USB specs before charging.
5. Do not cover the GPS receiver when locating.
Any coverage may affect the GPS signal, be in an open area with no hindrance during use.
Special Notices:
1. If the distance measurement displays “ —” instead of figures, please connect to power to recharge the watch. When in a low battery level, the watch will initiate power reserve mode, hence reducing GPS range and failing to locate positions.
2. The watch is IPX4-rated waterproof, yet for the best performance, please store the product in a cool, dry place, and clean the watch after exposure to sweat and dirt.
3. The default display unit is yards. To change the unit, please go to “Setting > Unit” and choose between YARD or METER.
Dimensions: | 3.99 x 1.5 x 5.56 cm; 181 Grams |
Manufacture: | CANMORE |
Dimensions: | 3.99 x 1.5 x 5.56 cm; 181 Grams |
Could be easier to use as it is a bit complicated to navigate between uses. luv several things about it though, accurate, easy to handle, fits on your belt or the cart. could also have a better battery as I have to charge it after every 18 and if you are going to do more than 18 before recharging it won’t make it, or at least mine won’t.
Liked everything about it, except the small print on what hole you are on. Would rather it had a shut off button rather than navigating yourself back to power off. It has lost contact with which hole I am on requiring me to navigate back to the correct hole. Other than that I like it.