In this digital day and age, everything around is slowly but surely turning ditching their analog ways. Case in point – the Wayfinder Electronic compass. This 21st century update to an age old contraption is said to boast digital accuracy and a backlit LCD display, enabling you to view it even in the darkest of nights. Additional features include an analog clock face that syncs with atomic time broadcasts, an altimeter, a barometer with 12-24 hour weather forecasting capability, and a lithium battery. It costs $89.95 and surely isn’t worth your money, since the traditional compass is (relatively) more lightweight, waterproof and shockproof than this, and it doesn’t run out of batteries when you need it most.
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