Amazon has
51mm Casio Men's G-Shock Move Multisport Heart Rate Smart Watch (Dolphin Blue, DW-H5600-2CR) on sale for
$177.20.
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Product Details:
- Durability: Shock resistant, 200M water resistant
- Display: LED backlight (Super Illuminator), full auto LED light, selectable illumination duration (1.5s or 5s), afterglow
- Power: Solar-assisted recharging
- Battery life with training function (heart rate):
- HIGH (continuous reception): ~14 hours
- NORMAL (continuous reception): ~16 hours
- LONG (intermittent reception): ~19 hours
- Battery life without training function:~2 months (no power-saving)
- ~23 months (with power-saving)
- Connectivity: Mobile link (Bluetooth, automatic connection)
- Activity Tracking:
- Multi-sport support (running, walking, gym workout)
- Training analysis: Cardio load status
- Heart Rate Monitoring:
- Wrist measurement (30–220 bpm)
- Features: Heart rate, target heart rate setting, heart rate zone graph, max/min heart rate
- Step Count:
- 3-axis acceleration sensor
- Display range: 0–99,999 steps
- Auto reset at midnight
- Active Time: Measures movement time via status analysis
- Sleep Tracking: Recovery status (6 levels), sleep score (1–100), autonomic nerve status (5 levels, ANS score: –10 to +10)
- Blood Oxygen Measurement: Supported
- Breathing Exercise:
- Setting range: 2–20 minutes (1-minute increments)
- Includes biofeedback, zone-specific time tracking
- Case Size: 51.1mm x 44.5mm x 17.4mm
- Resin Case & Band
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So get it only if you like gshocks enough to deal with a crappy app and want some smartwatch and fitness features.
(or so this was the case about a year ago when I last used it)
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So get it only if you like gshocks enough to deal with a crappy app and want some smartwatch and fitness features.
(or so this was the case about a year ago when I last used it)
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That said, overall I like this watch. I keep heartrate tracking on all the time and I only have to charge it about once per week. I like the medium-large display, that it's always-on, and it shows my step counts too, without having to dig through menus (this is configurable). The app is just okay... not great but not terrible. I don't love that the display is basically the "dark mode" of watches (time and other display is white on black instead of the usual black on white) and navigating through the different modes of the watch is sluggish compared to my other casios. I wouldn't pay full price for this, but for under $200, it fits my needs well.
That said, overall I like this watch. I keep heartrate tracking on all the time and I only have to charge it about once per week. I like the medium-large display, that it's always-on, and it shows my step counts too, without having to dig through menus (this is configurable). The app is just okay... not great but not terrible. I don't love that the display is basically the "dark mode" of watches (time and other display is white on black instead of the usual black on white) and navigating through the different modes of the watch is sluggish compared to my other casios. I wouldn't pay full price for this, but for under $200, it fits my needs well.
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