Nice gadget for a backpack, the temperature readings are not very precise but seem to be correct. The compass was also fine. I'm not entirely sure about the price – it's a bit too high. I didn't test the carabiner from the set, so I have no opinion on that.
Silva Pocket Keychain with Compass and Thermometer
Compact and lightweight, this key ring compass features a built-in thermometer. The Silva Pocket is designed for maximum portability and ease of use, allowing you to keep it on hand at all times. Serves as a reliable backup when using GPS navigation or during emergencies where no other navigation tools are available. The integrated thermometer accurately measures temperatures ranging from -30 to 50 degrees C.
Practical attachment
A aluminum carabiner is supplied with the compass, allowing secure attachment to a backpack or other gear.
Key features
Technical data
Scale interval marked at every 22.5 degrees
Finish: black
Size: 53 x 44 x 9 mm
Mass: 16 g
Produced by: Silva, Sweden
Militaria.pl is a premium dealer of Silva.
Silva is a Swedish brand that has been providing reliable compasses, headlamps, and outdoor accessories for athletes, travelers, and professionals since 1933. Its founders were the first in the world to introduce a liquid-filled compass, reducing the time needed to determine direction from 30 to 4 seconds and setting a new standard in navigation. Over the years, the brand has become famous for its innovative solutions, from global compasses and smart lighting to headlamps with a power of up to 10000 lumens. The company focuses on sustainable development—for example, the Terra Scout series is made from recycled plastic and hemp fibers. For nine decades, Silva has been setting the direction for development in navigation and outdoor equipment.
| Key ring | Yes |
|---|---|
| Carabiner | Yes |
| Weight | 16 g |
| Bottle opener | No |
| Main color | Black |
| Dimensions | 53 x 44 x 9 mm |
| EAN | 7318860197291 |
| Manufacturer code | 37617 |
| Brand | Silva |
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Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 26
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A very handy compass and thermometer in one. Solidly made, fits well in the hand. Strong carabiner :) Recommended as a compact backpack gadget.
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Both the compass and the thermometer work flawlessly. So it serves its purpose, completely sufficient for short trips or as an additional backup compass.
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The Silva Pocket compass is a great, compact keychain with a thermometer – easy to use and always close at hand. Perfect for GPS navigation and emergency situations. Carabiner for backpack included!
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The compass works, reasonably okay, that's the only positive. The thermometer measures temperature slowly, which is understandable. Worse when it doesn't measure because it fell out. The carabiner broke on the first day. Absolutely not worth the money.
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I carry the compass attached to my backpack, it's very light but doesn't swing back and forth. Quickly finds the direction. The ability to check the temperature is very useful—nothing special, but it's already become routine for me to check the temperature at every stop :)
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A very lightweight and well-made compass. Shows direction well. The thermometer has a scale accurate to 5 degrees but indicates temperature correctly. The carabiner is small but surprisingly solid (for its size).
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A very nice keychain that does its job. It's worth attaching to your backpack because you don't use it that often, but it's interesting to check the temperature from time to time.
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Fulfills its role as a compass, points north quite accurately, works as a thermometer too, although the loop bends easily—you have to be careful not to lose it, best to attach it to a carabiner right away.
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Shows directions well, temperature too. As a backup on a backpack, quite decent.
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Nicely made, useful as a backup compass. Cool gadget.
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A useful keychain for your backpack
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A nice and useful gadget for the backpack
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A handy little thing for travelling, it can be adapted to the shoulder strap of a backpack. Recommended
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The thermometer works, the compass too, but a magnifying glass would be useful for reading the temperature haha
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