waterone
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looks a little less than that in the US, 1499 with AI and 1299 without AI and 399 for the sensor but still pricey. But if you think about it is in the same ball park as a teric and less than buying a teric and a multi-sport watch separately.
Those where just straight converted prices, where did you find that it will be less? ....edit nevermind...
I see the US page now..
As far as I understood, the altitude sensor is just a pressure; if they don't find a better way to measure altitude, no way sensors will be reliable.
My digital and analog skydiving altimeters where insanely more accurate and that was years ago. I was quite surprised to see such a large range...but not like I'm jumping out of a plane with it and the depth is always good.