Push it even further with the G-SHOCK MOVE GBDH2000 — a selection of G-SHOCK multi-sport watches with heart rate monitor and GPS. These watches come packed with functions for tracking all kinds of workouts.Measure your heart rate with the optical sensor; use the accelerometer to count steps; and take swimming sessions up a notch with a gyroscope that detects strokes and turns. Not only that, sensors that detect orientation, altitude/atmospheric pressure, and temperature help you navigate through whatever you do. You can even tap into the Polar smartwatch library to analyze workouts and post-sleep recovery. Whether running, cycling, or swimming, these watches are essential gear, fully equipped for any and every sport you love. Real fitness and health should include environmental considerations. That’s why we’ve made the band from corn-based plastics. Produced from renewable organic materials, these plastics are high-molecular, chemically or biologically synthesized materials that help reduce environmental impact and facilitate the shift to a circular economy. Charge with either USB or solar, and you’ll stay on your game.
S**P
Great Watch Okay App
I'll start by saying that I'm a big fat of GShock watches. I have several and all have been terrific. Good blend of style, size, durability and functionality. Of course not a dress watch, but a sport looking timepiece. I've had the GBD-H for about one month and I'm impressed with all of the features. Keep in mind that I was not looking for a fully smart watch, but a fitness tracker that I could wear everywhere (Mtn Biking, Diving, Swiming, Surfing, etc.) and not worry about. Fitness tracker and features have been very good and the App is also okay once you get used to it. This will take about a week to learn navigation, functions, setup, reporting of functions. For me this is a perfect watch/fitness tracker with some basic smart features (notifications mainly).Look: It's a GShockBattery Life: Excellent (solar + batt). Use normal features for about 2weeks between chargesEase of use: Very GoodFunctions: ExcellentComfort: ExcellentFitness Features: Very good (I use biking, Running, Workout mostly) Polar fitness features on app are goodHighly Recommended
C**K
After 1 year of usage
I bought this watch knowing I can use it without the app. It's worked great so far. GPS is a bit slow to start up and altimeter is slightly off compared to the H1000. Usually around 100 ish ft off compared to the H1000 and Garmins. Outside of that it's a solid watch if you're looking for a semi smart watch and don't care about tracking with app.Activities- Hiking, Jogging and other outdoor activities.P.S.*Keep away from DEET bug spray*
R**
Save your money
I was so looking forward to getting this watch. It arrived, and I was stoked beyond belief. Then the problems started. It was a pain to pair. It was a pain to program. The notifications on this watch are so poor it is as if they do not exist. The watch kept telling me it was connected, over and over and over with no way to stop. Then, to finish off this terrible experience there was a VERY important update that it wanted me to do. So I tried and tried, and tried. About 15 times and each time it said "Update failed, try again". I am done. Watch looked great, and felt great on the wrist but that is where the experience ended.
C**R
Ignore the reviews
I love smart watches but I hate that their either to slim or $400-$500 dollars for a Samsung. I've been wearing G-Shock for 15 years because the style and fit is perfect but I was slow to but the smart watch becaue the reviews were very mixed and I never saw an avg of more than 4.3The biggest flaw people reported was the backlight was too quick but you can increase it to 5 seconds so I'm not sure the complainers actually read the instructions, which, btw, can be opened through the app which makes searching for features so much easier than going through the paper manual.The heart rate & O2 monitors are on point because they match my blood pressure machine perfectly. The sleep monitor seems to be spot on because I had to do a sleep study for sleep apnea and the watch recorded poor sleep which was definitely the case that night.I'm a personal trainer so I use the stop watch a lot as well as track my workouts which does make the battery drain quick and I have to charge the watch once a week but because it's October, I'm not outdoors in the strong sun of the summer so I'm assuming it would be able to charge via the solar option and the battery life would be longer.I do wish there was a tracker for rowing but every stroke on the rower is counted as a step so I'm not losing out on the calorie count. It did take a couple of times setting up the GPS to track the walks but now it works perfectly, it does however take a minute for the watch to sync with GPS.I'd but this watch again and recommend it to everyone
B**L
Great Watch, Not So Great Pedometer
First the good. This is a great watch, with typical G-Shock durability (so far). The watch face has the best readability of any watch I’ve ever owed. It fits very nicely, and I can't feel any of the sensors on the back when wearing it. This watch has TWO batteries, the solar battery for most of the features including the pedometer, and then the rechargeable battery for the remaining features (those features which consume more power). The solar has provided more than enough power for the main features, without any issues. The rechargeable battery has kept its charge FAR longer than expected, having only had to have charged it once over the past 6 weeks (yes, you can keep it connected with your phone 24/7 without the rechargeable battery diminishing noticeably). Although this isn’t connected with the Atomic clock signals like some other G-Shocks, it really doesn’t need to be, since it is connected with the app which has the ability to correct any slight timekeeping differentials. I’ve had no problems with the time features, the changing of the watch face (done through the app), the Bluetooth connection with my phone, the charging of the separate Bluetooth battery, or most of the sensors (the Heart Rate, Blood Oxygen, Compass, Altimeter, and Barometer have all worked perfectly so far).Now the bad. The pedometer is not accurate at all. I have had numerous occasions when the pedometer has not counted my steps at all, despite wearing the watch tightly on my wrist as per the instruction manual. When comparing the step count to my Fitbit, the G-Shock registers between 10% to 35% fewer steps, depending on the day, with the G-Shock ALWAYS registering a lower step count (biggest step differential was 1,800 on the G-Shock and 5,000 on my Fitbit). In testing, with both my G-Shock and my Fitbit equipped, and watching the step count on both as I walked around on sidewalks, the Fitbit was almost perfect to the amount of steps I was taking, while the G-Shock would miss steps regularly. I've now tested the G-Shock vs both manual counting of steps and my Fitbit numerous times on different days, with different shoes, and even barefoot, and every time the G-Shock has registered fewer steps than actual. If the G-Shock was consistent in its reduced step count, I could easily calculate the displayed steps vs actual, but since it is inconsistent, I have found that it is only a general indicator of total activity, not something I can rely on for precision.The sleep tracking function (called Nightly Recharge) has been completely useless so far, not registering any data, even when following the instructions in the manual precisely. I don’t really care about this feature, but if you’re going to offer it, it really should work.The app that is used to connect the watch is okay, but not great. Changing your daily step target is ONLY available through the app, and it is NOT in an intuitive location (instead of being in the “My Watch” section with all of the other settings, you have to go to your User Profile in the app to see or change your step target). In the My Watch settings you can either remove or add displayed features on the watch by deselecting or selecting different options, but this causes the features to be reorganized each time you do it rather than going back to the feature order it had when it was fresh out of the box.Overall I do like this watch, and have kept it despite its flaws. I do hope that Casio addresses the accuracy of the step tracker, as that is the biggest flaw. I also wish that Casio would substantially improve the app, as it is not very user friendly, even for those of us who are tech literate. It would also be nice for Casio to add some more watch face options, such as one that shows the steps in a larger font (just like when you select the Life Log feature, but leaving that on the screen all the time without swapping back to the main screen after a couple minutes).
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