Thanks!
I've been thinking about the usb portable charger today, it's a great idea, (Another option I've thought is to using a little self-powered USB hub attached to a 9V battery) but the failure persists!!! A few minutes ago I was testing the device connecting it to the satellites multiple times in the three different modes, everything was OK, but in the last connection request, the white rectangle appeared but it wasn't tilting, the
compass didn't work, if I tried to get a new connection request didn't work too (And I can't kill the battery) etc. etc. I setted the
GPS off, but when I turned on again, the problem persisted. The only solution is to connect the data clip (powered).
Well, really is a good idea to call my
suunto dealer, but my
suunto dealer is an ebayer in USA, and I'm in Spain

I bought the item two weeks ago, it is brand new, has a serial number in his box and the ebay shop was announced as an authorized
suunto dealer. Does the warranty protect me in order to take it to the repairing service? or shall I return it to the dealer?
Here's what you get when you try to save money buying in other countries

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 | Compass |  | Compasses are sensitive, absolutely crucial instruments to precision navigation. The earth's magnetic field, inclination, and your longitude and latitude all influence the horizontal plane of a compass needle. As a result, compasses are balanced for different geographical zones. Suunto Compasses overcome this limitation to traditional compasses by using a simple 'Two Zone System'. With a Suunto Compass, the only 'balancing zones' are the northern and southern hemispheres. In addition to this innovation, certain Suunto Compasses come equipped with useful features like luminous needles and marks, centimeter/inch scales, magnifying glasses, clinometers, sighting notches, and more. | |  |
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