A bit quicker than I expected Casio has now lastly debuted its first Bluetooth connected watch. The Casio G-Shock Bluetooth is designed for use with upcoming Bluetooth profile 4.0 mobile phones that are stated to be coming soon (some may already be around). As Bluetooth 4.0 is designated as a "low energy profile," this watch will retain a two year battery life on a single CR2032 battery.
When Casio 1st introduced its plans to release a Bluetooth connected watch I wrote about it here having a lot of editorial. Not too much has changed when it comes to function, but now we know precisely what the watch will look like as well as the precise capabilities that it has. Style wise this can be a pretty standard G-Shock.? Glossy black with blue trim, being 53.2mm which and 18.2mm thick - not one of Casio's smaller pieces. Although at 65 grams it won't be heavy. The dial and layout of the information hasn't changed since the concept version of the watch.
The watch dial contains the standard information most G-Shock users are accustomed to. The watch will needless to say have the time, calendar, alarms, stopwatch, as well as other host of digital features that Casio constantly offers. Although like I stated, the time will sync by way of Bluetooth with the connected mobile device. This is make sure accuracy (as the telephone is network updated) and to ensure that regardless of where you travel, the watch time is correct. This must be an improvement over this function in Casio atomic time controlled watches that can be a bit finicky.
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