The Orbit Visual Digital Altimeter form Deep & Steep First Look

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Today we are super exited to check out this new revolutionary Digital Visual Altimeter!

We do not have them in stock yet but it will be available very soon.

The Orbit digital skydiving altimeter and logbook. Built sleek, small, and tough. Includes a carrying case that can hold your Orbit, cables, and whatever other small loose items you happen to need at the DZ.

Note: Mounting options (wrist strap, hand mount, or mudflap) are sold separately.

★ Mo

dern Design
The Orbit is a modern digital skydiving altimeter, using a top of the line Bosch barometric pressure sensor. It includes a full logbook to track critical data from each of your skydives.

★ Large Daylight Readable Display
Our display is specifically designed to have excellent daylight viewing. And it has a wide
viewing angle of 120 degrees horizontal and vertical. The display even works with
polarized sunglasses (note, there is still a certain angle with polarized lenses that the
display will look entirely black).

★ Splash proof
Splash it in the pond, no worries. The Orbit is splash proof and can take a splash or a quick dunk in the pond.

★ Gorilla Glass Screen
Hardened glass that is scratch resistant.

★ Aluminum Case
Looks good and durable too!

★ USB-C
The Orbit charges its battery via USB-C and also acts as a USB file system when
connected to your computer via USB-C.

★ Fast Charging
Forgot to charge your altimeter for a month or two? No worries, plug in the Orbit for 20
minutes and you’ll have enough juice to jump for the rest of the day. Or fully charge the
battery from 0% to 100% in about 1 hour and 30 minutes.

★ Long Battery Life
What’s better than a fast charging altimeter? Long battery life! One year shelf life if the
device is fully charged and powered off.

Wedge Mount for Analog or Digital altimeters:
https://www.chutingstar.com/skydive/altimeters/altimeter-mounts/wedge-mudflap-altimeter-mount
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