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Timex Men's T5C291 Ironman Data Link USB Watch

Timex Men's T5C291 Ironman Data Link USB Watch

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Brand: Timex
Category: Watch


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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 139 reviews
Sales Rank: 5232

Band Material: metal-and-resin
Bezel Material: Metal
Case Diameter: 44
Case Material: Resin
Case Thickness: 12
Clasp: fold-over-clasp
Dial Color: digital-gray
Dial Window Material Type: Mineral
Watch Movement Type: Quartz
Water Resistance Depth: 330
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 3.4 x 3.4 x 3.3

MPN: T5C291
Model: T5C291
UPC: 753048089079
EAN: 0753048089079
ASIN: B000B545B4


Features:
  • Quartz movement
  • USB system is a powerful yet easy to use sport watch and a personal organizer
  • Can be connected to a PC through the USB link; workout data can be uploaded to the PC
  • Features include a two lap chronograph with multisession memory and display flipping for easy viewing
  • Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)

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Amazon.com Product Description
Keep yourself sharp when training for that 10K race (or just trying to lose a couple pounds) and keep yourself on time for important appointments with the Timex T5C291 Data Link USB Ironman digital watch. It combines the convenience of a personal organizer with the performance of a full-function, digital timepiece, and it easily connects to your PC for synchronization of schedules as well as timing data. It features a matte resin body with metallic top ring, durable stainless-steel strap, crown for easy setting, 2-year battery life, and water resistance to 100 meters (330 feet).

Sport training features include a 200-lap chronograph with multiple session memory, multiple countdown timers with labels, multi-event interval timers, and dual setting options. The included software works with Microsoft Outlook for Windows PCs (Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, and XP), and it enables you to set hundreds of alarms, timers, and interval timers as well as choose custom sounds.

The Indiglo night-light uniformly lights the surface of the watch dial using patented blue electroluminescent lighting technology. It uses less battery power than most other watch illumination systems, enabling your watch battery to last longer. The Night Mode feature allows you to illuminate the Indiglo night-light for 3 seconds with any button press, regardless of the mode or function.

What's in the Box
Sport watch, mini-CD with software, USB cable, printed instruction manual

Product Description
This Timex Watch (but not any battery, crystal, band, or strap) is warranted to the owner for a period of ONE YEAR from the date of purchase against defects in manufacture by Timex Corporation. Timex will not repair defects relating to servicing not performed by Timex Corporation. This limited warranty applies to US Customers.


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Great Watch at a Great Value   February 19, 2005
L. Truthseeker (Oakland, CA USA)
41 out of 42 found this review helpful

I've been looking for a watch like this for years. This watch is great. I used to have a Casio Forester. I could save up to 20 phone numbers in it. I quickly out grew it, always having to take numbers out to add new ones. Also, it didn't look very professional all blinking, flashing and stuff. I always felt a little silly wearing it in the work setting.

To start off with, my Timex Data Link 5C291 looks great! Sporty yet professional enough with the metal band. To date, I've put over 100 phone numbers in it and haven't even gotten near 50% of its memory storage. I also use it at work to download my MS Outlook schedule & contacts list. It is so simple and I have set it up to auto update whenever I connect the watch to the computer. All my co-workers schlep there PDAs around with them to do what this watch does. Of course, my timex can't do everything their PDA does but most of them never use it beyond finding phone numbers and checking their schedule.

I also love the flexibility of setting up the menus. I've customized it so that I can get the info I want fast and don't have to scroll through unwanted menus or functions. The software works well and is easy to learn and use. I'm using Windows XP at work that is connected to an office network. This is the best designed digital product I've ever purchased. This watch is a steal for the price.

Wish List
I do wish that there were a few additions. I've looked into the added 3rd party programs that can be downloaded to the watch and found them for the most part just toys. It would be nice if there were some more useful applications beyond just what Timex created. Also, the watch only works on one computer. That means either your work computer or your home computer. It can sometimes be a little of a hassle waiting to get to work to add a personal phone number. Another limiting function is when contacts are added to the watch from MS Outlook they are brought in last name first. I don't always know the last name of my contacts and it can be difficult and time consuming to find them when this is the case. That's it. Everything else is awesome.

In short, this is a great watch and well worth the money. Forget the PDA, too much of a hassle. Carry it all in your watch.



5 out of 5 stars This is a GREAT watch!   December 27, 2005
John E. Pombrio (Manchester, CT United States)
22 out of 24 found this review helpful

Lets start with the only two negatives: Rather large size and you need a PC with a USB port. Now that is over with, this is a terrific watch! The program installs easily on the PC and ALL data is put on the watch with a very slick program. I put in all my addresses, birth days, appointments, and a ton of utilities (and games- let's not forget games!). The screen is very large and easily read. The band is solid and (once you learn how) easily adjusted for size. There are dozens of apps that can be downloaded that other folks have written for the watch. I can set the watch time by updating the PC with NIST and then attaching my watch (poof within a second of dead accurate). Keeps time well, the buttons are easily pushed but not obtrusive. The birthdays and appointments slide down a week scale on the watch so I do not get surprised.
So lets see what I have right now: countown timer for walking and swimming, stopwatch, couple dozen contacts (including chinese place), black jack, scientific calulator, magic 8 ball, yathzee, occasion, and options.
Seconds to connect, change things and redownload. all data can be stored on a backup so never have to do it twice.
What a great watch!



5 out of 5 stars Everything I was looking for....   July 26, 2006
Blazing Tartan (California USA)
14 out of 14 found this review helpful

The watch is a bit on the big side but for everything it does, I can overlook that. It has a good, easy to read, display and has "Indiglo" to make it easy to see in the dark.
I use the watch to keep me reminded of all my work meetings, to keep track of my contacts and to keep my golf score--among the myriad other applications it can have.
Only quibble? I wish the alarm was a wee bit louder.
I tried for a long time to get the actual size of this watch prior to purchase but I had a tough time. So, for those interested:
The black part of the bezel is 1.5 inches top to bottom and side to side. From the extreme left edge to the extreme right (of the crown) is 1.85 inches.



5 out of 5 stars Great watch, simple problems explained...   July 23, 2007
Dan G. (Seattle, WA USA)
11 out of 11 found this review helpful

I've owned my Datalink USB for over 2 years, and am looking for a new one because I seem to have misplaced mine (entirely my fault, not the watch).

First the limited downsides. Screen is somewhat prone to scratching, especially on the "dress" versions of the watch. This can be cured by custom cutting a PDA screen protector, or simple clear packing tape. The crown can be pressed by flexing your wrist far enough back, which activates the light and can drain the battery quicker. This is mostly solved by setting a long night mode delay on the PC side of the software. It doesn't have a keypad, info is entered by scrolling through letters with a spin of the crown.

Second, the downsides seen by others that are easily fixable. A large selection of software, expert peer support, and a huge amount of info can be found on the Yahoo group TimexDatalinkUSB. Watch resets are very often caused by a dead battery. Even if the watch is "new", it has likely been sitting in a stockroom for quite sometime, using up a good portion of the watches usual 1 year battery life. A battery with slightly more capacity is an option as well. The watch does not interface with Outlook 2007 out of the box, but the group mentioned above has an easy fix.

Now for the good stuff I haven't seen mentioned. You can add games, RSS feeds, an interactive calendar, custom calculators, contact lists, multiple alarms, custom stopwatches/chronographs and countdown timers, custom beeptones, etc, off the top of my head. There is also an app that measures the accuracy of your individual watch, and then automatically compensates for it, making it one of the most accurate timepieces available. All this is freely available to anyone who owns one of these watches.



5 out of 5 stars PDA on your wrist?   October 25, 2005
Thomas E. Weber (Los Angeles, USA)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

So, their advertisement says it's like having a PDA on your wrist. I was more than a little skeptical when I purchased the watch and thought for sure I would be returning it within a few days. To my surprise it syncs up seamlessly with Microsoft Outlook and I carry about 300 contacts with name, address, phone, fax, e-mail, etc plus my entire outlook calendar of events, plus everyone's birthday and anniversary, plus several alarms. The memory is about 80% full with this information. I no longer bother carrying a PDA with me, as every appointment and contact is on my wrist.

The downside to the watch is the rotary dial control on the side, when depressed it activates the watches light. If you are not careful how you wear or pack the watch you could end up with a dead battery in no time. Also if you go in the water that same button is susceptible to being depressed, without you meaning to, by flexing your wrist. I avoid taking the watch into the water for this reason and have had no problems in the 6 months I've owned the watch.


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