Yeah, there was some altimeter functionality, but it was not accurate enough to rely upon for anything of use. This was watch was one of the first attempts by CASIO to enter the smartwatch market and it was a failure in my opinion. I sold mine nearly two years ago for $275.00 and lost over $130 in the sale. Luckily, yes, the lovely UA-cam ads made up for the difference. When Casio announced the H2000 series, NOPE, and a hard pass was my quick decision. I do like many of the hundreds of timepieces CASIO releases, but this one was a bust. The poor quality heart-rate sensor alone was enough for me to part with the quasi-smart sports watch with a confusing app...
You are... most welcome. I highly recommend the COROS APEX 2 Pro, an Amazfit Cheetah Pro, or the Garmin Instinct 2X Solar. Out of those three the Instinct 2X series by Garmin looks the most similar to a CASIO GBD series. And the Garmin solar charges and lets you know by how much using log files. I was able to find a brand new Instinct 2X solar last summer for around $360.00 USD.
I like the Fēnix and Enduro much, much, much better for they track more than one sport. The Fēnix 6X Pro Solar has been my favorite Garmin watch since last February.
Yeah, if you were a big fan of Casio G-SHOCK, and many are, yes, I understand why this watch was made. I am not yet a big fan of the G-SHOCK series and perhaps, "a big perhaps" my opinion will change in 2022... I simply don't understand why the watch was designed with only one sport in mind when other wearable companies are able to do so much more.
hay is the Garmin Fenix 6s pro solar is it very durable without the sapphire lens??? according to your testing and how is battery life for the Garmin Fenix 6s pro solar according to your testing??? thanks
Nearing two months and no scratches on the lens yet. The DLC coating on the bezel has endured well too. So, yes, the Fēnix 6X Pro Solar is quite durable. I will talk about that in my next review of the Fēnix 6X 🤓
@@PeterHerget how is the battery life been on the Fenix 6s pro solar because I'm debating between the Venu 2s and the Garmin Fenix 6s pro solar to upgrade from the Vivoactive 3 Music Just don't know witch one to upgrade to...
Battery life on the Fēnix 6X has been 11 days to 20 days depending on how much GPS I use during workouts, Sp02, brightness, and another 22 variables. I have yet tested the Garmin Venu 2, but I hear it lasts 4 to 5 days.
@@PeterHerget so go for the Fenix lineup for durability and battery life it would be nice to have a crack free screen and A ton of battery life. I think I am leaning more towards the Fenix6s for durability and battery life
Yeah, to do it over again I would not have purchased the Pro Solar edition for the solar charging is a bit of a gimmick after my solar charging tests proved how SLOW it trickle charges in direct sunlight when not even moving. Anyway, the sapphire screen is the way to go and skip that solar-panel ring and the Garmin Power Glass. Perhaps, in the year 2023 Garmin will create a partnership with General Electric and make a more useful screen that can charge the watch 10% per hour instead of the Garmin Fēnix 6X Pro Solar currently and how it can only charge about 1% after four hours... Yeah, it really does charge that slowly.
Good day . Could someone who has this watch tell me if the battery bars are charged on this watch while it is being recharged from the sun or not? It is that the battery tells me Low and the bars do not charge, I have been using it for 2 or 3 days and the battery level does not rise. And another question is when you press the light button, how many light leds turn on? I feel that it does not illuminate much, 2 leds light up. Austerea how many?
Yes, the battery bars on the Casio BDH-1000 would change and go up after just 30 to 60 minutes of direct sunlight. I don't know about the number of LED lights turning on, sorry, I cannot check for I sold this watch earlier this year.
Yep! I have taken it out for a ride thrice :) And it did... okay. I was surprised and a little disappointed all during just 10 miles of road cycling. After wearing Samsung, Garmin, Apple, Fossil, LG, Withings, Polar, and a few others, yeah... the quality bar is pretty high when I take a watch for a spin, run, swim, or just a simplistic walk. I look forward to testing more of the G-SHOCK wearables later this year.
Yes, Casio is support this watch and there has been at least one update over the past two months since it was purchased. My follow-up video about the Casio is coming out in a few days. If not on this channel, on my other one called, "The Man with Two Watches"
I looked into replacing a battery further for the Casio G-Shocks and... as it turns out there are companies out there specializing in Casio repairs. Here are a few I found: 1. www.totalwatchrepair.com/ 2. www.gshockwatchrepair.com/ 3. www.casio.com/support/authorized-service/ Personally, I would go with that 3rd option for it appears companies that Casio recommends. I have not used the other two, nor had to work with Casio directly. The G-Shock GBD-H1000 I purchased months ago is my first Casio anything in years. However, if I have battery issues after 500 charge cyces, yes, and yes, I will make a vidoe about the project and let everyone know.
Yeah, it has been nearly three weeks now with the G-SHOCK GBD-H1000 and the navigation goes more smoothly. I've shot more footage, did a 5K test, cycled with the Casio, walked it around the block for several miles, tested the solar-charging features, and much, much more! More videos coming soon. What is your favorite Casio or G-SHOCK wearable?
It is a pretty tough design as most G-SHOCK watches have been over the years. I hope to do a 5K run test to gather more HR and GPS test data from the GBD-H1000 and compare it to Apple, Garmin, and Polar statistics...
I have a few casino watches from the most expensive to the cheapest they just keep working my two old work casino now retired like me are 20 years old and running on the same battery’s from new
$160 for a watch that sold for $450.00 last year, yep, that is an okay deal. It only tracks running, jogging, walking, and hiking, but they are all labeled as running. The battery life is great, the screen is a tad small, and the watch face is quite large...
Yeah, I ended up selling that exact watch for $280.00 online just last month. The heart rate data was not accurate at all and it did not track cycling, swimming, and the notifications menu had a strange interface. I was not a huge gan of the Casio app either.
Sunlight visibility is spot on. I did not test the interval training. These days I am happy with running just three straight miles. I would be up for a more technical run sometime in the next three week... What type of interval training did you have in mind?
You were initially trying to add the wrong phone, which is why the instructions in the app were wrong for your watch. You had the newer GSW-H1000 smartwatch (which in my opinion is not as good) selected. Often the phone requires you to approve pairing before the app with see it for security reasons. Thanks for the video.
That is strange, mine only shows the days that I did reach 100% of my goals. I am retesting this Casio G-SHOCK during January 2022 and I hope to answer your questions.
Yep, that sound correct. You should see steps on the graph after running, walking, hiking, etc. Are you saying that Casio is giving your credit for statistics on the graph when you were not even wearing the watch?
@@PeterHerget no, i meant that out of the box the watch showed 100% goal reached every day for steps. Once I initiated my first run activity, then the bars dropped to zero and going forward all my steps started reflecting correctly in the bars. Right now I am testing the solar charge. My battery dropped down 1 bar. I have it sitting in the direct sun now for about 40 minutes and it hasn't charged 1 bar yet.
One bar is roughly 15%, mine shows a total of six bars. I really would like the Casio app to track the solar charge increases in percentages instead of bars and likewise for the battery %, just showing bars is confusing to me. I think they should have just have 4 or 5 bars for that would have been easier math. Mine G-SHOCK is soaking in the sunshine right now too! I Saturday it went from low, nearly a dead battery, up to two full bars. I wore it most of Saturday after that four-hour sun bath, and all day Sunday. Back to your questions about the 100% goals reached on the graph, yeah, I don't know. If it keeps happening I recommend contacting Casio Support. I made a note and I'll be watching for it.
Of all the G-Shocks I have purchased....this one is by far the most comfortable fitting watch; the band is excellent; the size is just right..however that where it ends...needs added features to make this an ideal watch...should add other fitness activities other than just running...not perfect, but fairly close...step counter is nice, but hard to see...numerals are difficult to read..w/o readers....
Thanks for the pithy comments 👍👍 And... yes, I agree with you Scott. Casio made a good watch and there a several things they could easily add to make it a great smartwatch! I am looking forward to see what happens to this G-SHOCK Move Series later this year 🤞
Yeah, about that setup… the fact that Casio released multiple apps into the Google App Store was confusing. Secondly, this is my first Casio watch in over two decades. Third, it is my first G-SHOCK Move. And fourth, yes, I was a bit too tired 😴 and should have waited to unbox 📦 the wearable. Many weeks have passed by and this GBD-H1000 has become my digital friend (of sorts). Gadgets tend to grow with or against their human counterparts after seven to 19 days. Sometimes it takes longer and lately shorter time frames for me before that honeymoon phases terminates. Learning to navigate the Casio’s watch UI and the app were not as intuitive as Apple, Samsung, Fitbit, or even Garmin. It was not the worst experience by any means, yet, I feel Casio has many improvements. I will have a few more videos about this G-Shock coming out soon. Thanks for watching Simon 👍🏻
@@PeterHerget best watch I ever bought mate. I bought it as in 2 years when I turn 50 I'm what Australians call "Going bush" and living off the grid and walk around Australia 🇦🇺
That is a wicked-cool story Simon! If you decide to make a video about, yes, I will give it watch and a thumbs up! I just subscribed to your channel to give you some support. If possible, yeah, I may buy one of those Rangeman Casio watches and give it a rest and then review it... Best of luck turning 50 for I too am already in my forties. I don't know about "Going bush" and living off the grid when the 1/2 century age happens; though, it sure is an intriguing idea!
Yes, and no, you have the option to turn off GPS for an indoor workout. As of a week ago when I used the Casio last it still only had "running " as the primary workout type.
@@PeterHerget I tried only accelerometer, i tried using free training like indoor, and i tried to match it with just dance with sweat mode it seems almost the same calorie burn, but only the issue is it is registering a distance, when i did not move, it was a free training exercise like dancing..
Yeah, that is a bummer. I am still really shocked that Casio released this G-Shock MOVE series with only one workout mode. It continues to be a HUGE missed opportunity. And it really frustrates me when I wear it.
@@PeterHerget But one thing i found out was, when I just use accelerometer only the watch does not need to charge, which is really the best part, all of my other smart watches really needs charging even using accelerometer, thats why I disable the gps and heartrate since accelerometer can estimate calorie burn alone, this is the only device I have that does not really drain when just using accelerometer.
How is the battery life? How long does one charge last? and how is the notification setting for the watch? Looking to purchase one. Hope you can help. Thank you!
It's good and great! I used the watch thrice last week, and just one GPS outdoor workout. It was only charged it to about 90% and it still reads 4 of 6 bars of battery life as of 11:42 on 11/01/2021. This means the standby time is great too!
I love the look of this G SHOCK.. can’t wait to get the all black one.. I have the gbd-100 and want the bigger one with all the functions of this BEAST…
Glad to meet another G-SHOCK fan! This was my first G-Shock watch, or even any Casio in over two decades. Casio just update their Move app and the GBD-H1000 has been performing more accurately with heart rate and GPS tracking during my workouts.
@@PeterHerget I had a few when I was a kid. Went to tag and omega. Had kids ANG going to the park with then dear watches on not good when they get damaged on swings. So got back into G SHOCKS. Never looked back. I love the size of this beast. I’d love to see a video of this and the gbd-100 next to each other. The new screens are mint as well.. thanks for the top video👊👍 keep up the good work.
@@PeterHerget I'm sure that you miss it and you don't. The value of a product is in the eyes/mind of a customer. For you maybe wasn't perfect and i understand. Maybe not even a Rolex of 10.000$ isn't, because you like/love or not and I also understand that.😉
Well said 👍🏻 At the end of the day, seven months later… Nope, the Casio smartwatch was simply not accurate enough to meet my requirements and it bothered me that it only was designed to track the sport of running. In the year 2021, 👎 nope, Casio made too many mistakes. I checked their website last week and found a few new watches of interest.
NOPE! That is definitely not an Apple product and the packaging looked horrific for a $400.00 timepiece even if it did come from Casio. I think you should return that G-SHOCK and never look back. The Apple Watch 7 will be announced on 09/14/2021 and you may need that extra cheddar to purchase one 😁🙄😲
I do have my eyes already on the iWatch 7 and looking forward to what Apple brings to the wearable market next week. Sadly, yes, I already contacted Casio and told them I need to return the G-SHOCK GBD-H1000. They gave me another few weeks to reconsider...
I love the look
Thanks 😊 Casio makes so many watches there is bond to be one for everyone...
Did you ever do a follow up video?
Yes! I created it about 3 weeks ago. I need to splice together the footage. I plan to release that on Monday. My apologies for my disorganization :(
Any
Compas..alti..baro?
Tx
Yeah, there was some altimeter functionality, but it was not accurate enough to rely upon for anything of use. This was watch was one of the first attempts by CASIO to enter the smartwatch market and it was a failure in my opinion. I sold mine nearly two years ago for $275.00 and lost over $130 in the sale. Luckily, yes, the lovely UA-cam ads made up for the difference. When Casio announced the H2000 series, NOPE, and a hard pass was my quick decision. I do like many of the hundreds of timepieces CASIO releases, but this one was a bust. The poor quality heart-rate sensor alone was enough for me to part with the quasi-smart sports watch with a confusing app...
@@PeterHerget
Well tx.. appreciate for your explanation
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You are... most welcome. I highly recommend the COROS APEX 2 Pro, an Amazfit Cheetah Pro, or the Garmin Instinct 2X Solar. Out of those three the Instinct 2X series by Garmin looks the most similar to a CASIO GBD series. And the Garmin solar charges and lets you know by how much using log files. I was able to find a brand new Instinct 2X solar last summer for around $360.00 USD.
Does the transparent color turn yellow after time?
I have the watch for nearly one year before I sold it, and no, I didn't notice any discoloration of the white plastic.
No compass ?
What about the battery?
Does it long last
Battery was a good three to five days depending upon GPS workouts, and notifications.
How does it compare to the fenix/enduro?
I like the Fēnix and Enduro much, much, much better for they track more than one sport. The Fēnix 6X Pro Solar has been my favorite Garmin watch since last February.
@@PeterHerget good to hear.. Been thinking about new watch and had this Casio on radar but already have F6 solar as well.
Yeah, if you were a big fan of Casio G-SHOCK, and many are, yes, I understand why this watch was made. I am not yet a big fan of the G-SHOCK series and perhaps, "a big perhaps" my opinion will change in 2022... I simply don't understand why the watch was designed with only one sport in mind when other wearable companies are able to do so much more.
where is the temperature gauge on this watch???
I don't recall if the model of the G-Shock has a temperature gauge, sorry. And I sold mine a few weeks ago.
Pennies thicker. Nice unit of measure
Why thank you kind sir and a Happy Holidays to you! Sorry, it normally does not take me three months to reply.
hay is the Garmin Fenix 6s pro solar is it very durable without the sapphire lens??? according to your testing and how is battery life for the Garmin Fenix 6s pro solar according to your testing??? thanks
Nearing two months and no scratches on the lens yet. The DLC coating on the bezel has endured well too. So, yes, the Fēnix 6X Pro Solar is quite durable. I will talk about that in my next review of the Fēnix 6X 🤓
@@PeterHerget how is the battery life been on the Fenix 6s pro solar because I'm debating between the Venu 2s and the Garmin Fenix 6s pro solar to upgrade from the Vivoactive 3 Music Just don't know witch one to upgrade to...
Battery life on the Fēnix 6X has been 11 days to 20 days depending on how much GPS I use during workouts, Sp02, brightness, and another 22 variables. I have yet tested the Garmin Venu 2, but I hear it lasts 4 to 5 days.
@@PeterHerget so go for the Fenix lineup for durability and battery life it would be nice to have a crack free screen and A ton of battery life. I think I am leaning more towards the Fenix6s for durability and battery life
Yeah, to do it over again I would not have purchased the Pro Solar edition for the solar charging is a bit of a gimmick after my solar charging tests proved how SLOW it trickle charges in direct sunlight when not even moving. Anyway, the sapphire screen is the way to go and skip that solar-panel ring and the Garmin Power Glass. Perhaps, in the year 2023 Garmin will create a partnership with General Electric and make a more useful screen that can charge the watch 10% per hour instead of the Garmin Fēnix 6X Pro Solar currently and how it can only charge about 1% after four hours... Yeah, it really does charge that slowly.
Good day . Could someone who has this watch tell me if the battery bars are charged on this watch while it is being recharged from the sun or not? It is that the battery tells me Low and the bars do not charge, I have been using it for 2 or 3 days and the battery level does not rise. And another question is when you press the light button, how many light leds turn on? I feel that it does not illuminate much, 2 leds light up. Austerea how many?
Yes, the battery bars on the Casio BDH-1000 would change and go up after just 30 to 60 minutes of direct sunlight. I don't know about the number of LED lights turning on, sorry, I cannot check for I sold this watch earlier this year.
Got 1 since last year… the battery life is insane..!!
Fabulous news - thank you for the one-year perspective!
Nice, I had no idea they made a smart watch..you need to take it for a ride
Yep! I have taken it out for a ride thrice :) And it did... okay. I was surprised and a little disappointed all during just 10 miles of road cycling. After wearing Samsung, Garmin, Apple, Fossil, LG, Withings, Polar, and a few others, yeah... the quality bar is pretty high when I take a watch for a spin, run, swim, or just a simplistic walk. I look forward to testing more of the G-SHOCK wearables later this year.
has the watch took any usefull updates? does casio suport it?
Yes, Casio is support this watch and there has been at least one update over the past two months since it was purchased. My follow-up video about the Casio is coming out in a few days. If not on this channel, on my other one called, "The Man with Two Watches"
Can replace this G shock batteries?
Not that I am seeing.
I looked into replacing a battery further for the Casio G-Shocks and... as it turns out there are companies out there specializing in Casio repairs. Here are a few I found:
1. www.totalwatchrepair.com/
2. www.gshockwatchrepair.com/
3. www.casio.com/support/authorized-service/
Personally, I would go with that 3rd option for it appears companies that Casio recommends. I have not used the other two, nor had to work with Casio directly. The G-Shock GBD-H1000 I purchased months ago is my first Casio anything in years. However, if I have battery issues after 500 charge cyces, yes, and yes, I will make a vidoe about the project and let everyone know.
@@PeterHerget thanks man thanks🙏❤️
You are most welcome!
Man, first time you choose GSW-H1000, that’s why it was not connected, next you pushed wrong button 🤦🏻♂️
Yeah, it has been nearly three weeks now with the G-SHOCK GBD-H1000 and the navigation goes more smoothly. I've shot more footage, did a 5K test, cycled with the Casio, walked it around the block for several miles, tested the solar-charging features, and much, much more! More videos coming soon. What is your favorite Casio or G-SHOCK wearable?
This watch does seem indestructible
It is a pretty tough design as most G-SHOCK watches have been over the years. I hope to do a 5K run test to gather more HR and GPS test data from the GBD-H1000 and compare it to Apple, Garmin, and Polar statistics...
I think it's a good idea
Nope, it is a GREAT idea!
I have a few casino watches from the most expensive to the cheapest they just keep working my two old work casino now retired like me are 20 years old and running on the same battery’s from new
Wonderful to know they last two decades - that is awesome!
Should I buy it for 160 special offer ???
$160 for a watch that sold for $450.00 last year, yep, that is an okay deal. It only tracks running, jogging, walking, and hiking, but they are all labeled as running. The battery life is great, the screen is a tad small, and the watch face is quite large...
@@PeterHerget hmm are you sure ?ki thought of buying a smart/digital watch cause my last one has a faulty screw and water goes inside it's pretty bad
Yeah, I ended up selling that exact watch for $280.00 online just last month. The heart rate data was not accurate at all and it did not track cycling, swimming, and the notifications menu had a strange interface. I was not a huge gan of the Casio app either.
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can we do interval training on this with vibration. how is the sunlight legibility ?
Sunlight visibility is spot on. I did not test the interval training. These days I am happy with running just three straight miles. I would be up for a more technical run sometime in the next three week... What type of interval training did you have in mind?
@@PeterHerget I meant as a interval timer for any exercise like a gymboss. Thanks for the reply.
Okay, yes, the Casio does have timed workouts for running. Sorry, I have never used Gymboss.
@@PeterHerget thank you
You are most welcome! If I see Gymboss moving forward this year, yes, I will give a try and include my experiences Ina video 🤓
El bisel dorado es metálico o es pintura dorada sobre resina?
Come again?
es metalico, yo tengo el mismo modelo
Okay, I have not tried the Mismo model, sorry.
You were initially trying to add the wrong phone, which is why the instructions in the app were wrong for your watch. You had the newer GSW-H1000 smartwatch (which in my opinion is not as good) selected. Often the phone requires you to approve pairing before the app with see it for security reasons. Thanks for the video.
Thanks Ian 👍
Question, do you know why the mon-sun step goal all show 100% even when i didn't walk that many steps?
That is strange, mine only shows the days that I did reach 100% of my goals. I am retesting this Casio G-SHOCK during January 2022 and I hope to answer your questions.
@@PeterHerget mine started showing daily steps mon-sun in the bar graph once I started my first "Run" activity
Yep, that sound correct. You should see steps on the graph after running, walking, hiking, etc. Are you saying that Casio is giving your credit for statistics on the graph when you were not even wearing the watch?
@@PeterHerget no, i meant that out of the box the watch showed 100% goal reached every day for steps. Once I initiated my first run activity, then the bars dropped to zero and going forward all my steps started reflecting correctly in the bars. Right now I am testing the solar charge. My battery dropped down 1 bar. I have it sitting in the direct sun now for about 40 minutes and it hasn't charged 1 bar yet.
One bar is roughly 15%, mine shows a total of six bars. I really would like the Casio app to track the solar charge increases in percentages instead of bars and likewise for the battery %, just showing bars is confusing to me. I think they should have just have 4 or 5 bars for that would have been easier math. Mine G-SHOCK is soaking in the sunshine right now too! I Saturday it went from low, nearly a dead battery, up to two full bars. I wore it most of Saturday after that four-hour sun bath, and all day Sunday. Back to your questions about the 100% goals reached on the graph, yeah, I don't know. If it keeps happening I recommend contacting Casio Support. I made a note and I'll be watching for it.
Of all the G-Shocks I have purchased....this one is by far the most comfortable fitting watch; the band is excellent; the size is just right..however that where it ends...needs added features to make this an ideal watch...should add other fitness activities other than just running...not perfect, but fairly close...step counter is nice, but hard to see...numerals are difficult to read..w/o readers....
Thanks for the pithy comments 👍👍 And... yes, I agree with you Scott. Casio made a good watch and there a several things they could easily add to make it a great smartwatch! I am looking forward to see what happens to this G-SHOCK Move Series later this year 🤞
Send one to Brazil?
If I could, yes, I would
That setting up was painful to watch, I was screaming at my screen and my house mate thought I was going crazy thanks Mate 😂😂😂
Yeah, about that setup… the fact that Casio released multiple apps into the Google App Store was confusing. Secondly, this is my first Casio watch in over two decades. Third, it is my first G-SHOCK Move. And fourth, yes, I was a bit too tired 😴 and should have waited to unbox 📦 the wearable. Many weeks have passed by and this GBD-H1000 has become my digital friend (of sorts). Gadgets tend to grow with or against their human counterparts after seven to 19 days. Sometimes it takes longer and lately shorter time frames for me before that honeymoon phases terminates. Learning to navigate the Casio’s watch UI and the app were not as intuitive as Apple, Samsung, Fitbit, or even Garmin. It was not the worst experience by any means, yet, I feel Casio has many improvements. I will have a few more videos about this G-Shock coming out soon. Thanks for watching Simon 👍🏻
@@PeterHerget thanks Mate.... I do enjoy your videos. I also have the GBD-H1000 And Also the Rangeman GPR-B1000
How is the Rangeman BPR-B1000?
@@PeterHerget best watch I ever bought mate. I bought it as in 2 years when I turn 50 I'm what Australians call "Going bush" and living off the grid and walk around Australia 🇦🇺
That is a wicked-cool story Simon! If you decide to make a video about, yes, I will give it watch and a thumbs up! I just subscribed to your channel to give you some support. If possible, yeah, I may buy one of those Rangeman Casio watches and give it a rest and then review it... Best of luck turning 50 for I too am already in my forties. I don't know about "Going bush" and living off the grid when the 1/2 century age happens; though, it sure is an intriguing idea!
does this watch support stationary jogging? thanks
Yes, and no, you have the option to turn off GPS for an indoor workout. As of a week ago when I used the Casio last it still only had "running " as the primary workout type.
@@PeterHerget I tried only accelerometer, i tried using free training like indoor, and i tried to match it with just dance with sweat mode it seems almost the same calorie burn, but only the issue is it is registering a distance, when i did not move, it was a free training exercise like dancing..
Yeah, that is a bummer. I am still really shocked that Casio released this G-Shock MOVE series with only one workout mode. It continues to be a HUGE missed opportunity. And it really frustrates me when I wear it.
@@PeterHerget But one thing i found out was, when I just use accelerometer only the watch does not need to charge, which is really the best part, all of my other smart watches really needs charging even using accelerometer, thats why I disable the gps and heartrate since accelerometer can estimate calorie burn alone, this is the only device I have that does not really drain when just using accelerometer.
How is the battery life? How long does one charge last? and how is the notification setting for the watch?
Looking to purchase one. Hope you can help.
Thank you!
It's good and great! I used the watch thrice last week, and just one GPS outdoor workout. It was only charged it to about 90% and it still reads 4 of 6 bars of battery life as of 11:42 on 11/01/2021. This means the standby time is great too!
@@PeterHerget thanks man, ordered mine already. Looking forward working out with it
I hope you like your G-SHOCK!
I love the look of this G SHOCK.. can’t wait to get the all black one.. I have the gbd-100 and want the bigger one with all the functions of this BEAST…
Glad to meet another G-SHOCK fan! This was my first G-Shock watch, or even any Casio in over two decades. Casio just update their Move app and the GBD-H1000 has been performing more accurately with heart rate and GPS tracking during my workouts.
@@PeterHerget I had a few when I was a kid. Went to tag and omega. Had kids ANG going to the park with then dear watches on not good when they get damaged on swings. So got back into G SHOCKS. Never looked back. I love the size of this beast. I’d love to see a video of this and the gbd-100 next to each other. The new screens are mint as well.. thanks for the top video👊👍 keep up the good work.
Planning to go running with the GBD-H1000 a few more times before I sell it and then try another G-Shock smartwatch...
Thank you! Planning to review another Casio in November 2021
LMAO, when he started setting it up as the GSW-H1000
Yep, this Move Series is my first Casio in decades…
First time you selected GSW-H1000 instead of GBD-1000. That's why didn't work "faster". 😉
Sure, we can go with that reason 😁 I sold this Casio monster of a watch a few months ago. Do I miss it on my wrist? Yes & no...
@@PeterHerget I'm sure that you miss it and you don't. The value of a product is in the eyes/mind of a customer. For you maybe wasn't perfect and i understand. Maybe not even a Rolex of 10.000$ isn't, because you like/love or not and I also understand that.😉
Well said 👍🏻 At the end of the day, seven months later… Nope, the Casio smartwatch was simply not accurate enough to meet my requirements and it bothered me that it only was designed to track the sport of running. In the year 2021, 👎 nope, Casio made too many mistakes. I checked their website last week and found a few new watches of interest.
Great video! I like your Samsung Galaxy Watch better than the G-SHOCK.
Good choices!
Had the G-SHOCK would have been ever better looking with a green backlight 😁
NOPE! That is definitely not an Apple product and the packaging looked horrific for a $400.00 timepiece even if it did come from Casio. I think you should return that G-SHOCK and never look back. The Apple Watch 7 will be announced on 09/14/2021 and you may need that extra cheddar to purchase one 😁🙄😲
I do have my eyes already on the iWatch 7 and looking forward to what Apple brings to the wearable market next week. Sadly, yes, I already contacted Casio and told them I need to return the G-SHOCK GBD-H1000. They gave me another few weeks to reconsider...
Tissot never charge solar T Touch best new 21
I have not yet tried tbr Tissot. Are they worth my time...?
Haha its totally a different area of comparision
Thanks 👍
Odd duck...
Is the Casio the “odd duck” or am I…?