Gear Review: Tech4o Data Center II Watch
A watch with all the whistles, but you don't have to wear it on your wrist.
From outdoor cameras and GPS units to headlamps and more, the gear experts at Backpacker Magazine test the latest electronics in real backcountry conditions to bring you comprehensive gear reviews.
A watch with all the whistles, but you don't have to wear it on your wrist.
An iPod dock for the backcountry.
This bomber solar charger was the most durable of all the models we tested.
A hybrid battery and solar array.
Through the use of monocrystalline solar cells, Goal Zero created a super effective charger.
Turn your Leki trekking pole into a monopod for photo ops.
A rechargeable, lithium-ion battery pack for all your gadgets.
A tiny helmet cam with above average sound quality.
A waterproof video camera that's reasonably priced.
A tough DSLR that's perfect for shooting wildlife thanks to its quiet shutter.
An all-conditions, high-value performance point-and-shoot camera.
A compass that floats.
Here's a high-tech trifecta: Navigate the backcountry and call for emergency help and stay connected with those at home.
Here's a high-tech trifecta: Navigate the backcountry and call for emergency help and stay connected with those at home.
Here's a high-tech trifecta: Navigate the backcountry and call for emergency help and stay connected with those at home.
Here's a high-tech trifecta: Navigate the backcountry and call for emergency help and stay connected with those at home.
Here's a high-tech trifecta: Navigate the backcountry and call for emergency help and stay connected with those at home.
Here's a high-tech trifecta: Navigate the backcountry and call for emergency help and stay connected with those at home.
Here's a high-tech trifecta: Navigate the backcountry and call for emergency help and stay connected with those at home.
Here's a high-tech trifecta: Navigate the backcountry and call for emergency help and stay connected with those at home.