Thank you for the video I bought it too, but there are small dots between 12 and 8 in the photo before purchase, do you know what function it is and how it appears
türkiye'ye gelirse düşünürüz birde fiyatlar düşerse ama menülerde klavuzlarda tr dil'de olsun artık ve bunun t metal versiyonu plastik kısa dönem için dayanıklı ama zaman ile oluşan erozyona dayanıksız bizde devamlı yenileyemiyoruz:-)
At the bottom of the screen there is an indicator, its a small letter. L = Low, M= medium, H=high (H is displayed in this video). There is also an indication for 'very low' with functions being disabled. If you wear it daily it will stay on high even in winter and should last 8+ months in the dark.
I am a huge fan of Casio, and bought over 20 watches including G-shock, protrek, but this is too light and I feel like this a toy watch. I like PRW-30's weight and finishing much more than this.
Well. Those that want watches with an extended feature set, but on the other hand have to be charged a few times a month, will buy those. There is a huge offering of them on the market for around $300. Solar protrek line is something else entirely - free standing outdoor watches with basic ABC functionality which pretty much is what all-solar operation allows for right now. Buy once, enjoy for fifteen years without maintenance (estimated life of the solar battery cell). This line will probably offer heart rate and step counter eventually, but tech will have to catch up 3-5 years for it to be power efficient enough to run from solar only. If they ever throw bluetooth and computer sync into the mix it must be a completely optional feature that is completely disableable or the line will lose many users and customers. It's not like every outdoorsman is a tech head.
Too power consuming for 100% solar powered watch with current technology, especially the heart rate part. You probably have to wait 3-5 years for that. Would appreciate 3-D projecting magnetometer for the compass so it doesn't have to be held almost completely horizontal though, plus self calibration. This should be doable today already with an improved watch module. PRW-35 not very interesting for me; I already have a PRW-30 and this seems to be the same module in a very slightly smaller package? Anyone know if there are other differences from the '30?
Downgrading of stopwatch function to just 1/10s precision since the deployment of Gen3 sensors, is a big NO-NO. So if the PRW-3500/3510 is off the list then so does this 35 (and other subsequent models)...... Shame on Casio for constantly (and systematically) downgrading its modules from time to time......
Hmm. This has nothing to do with the Gen3 sensor or a "downgrade of the module". It is very likely just a conscious design decision due to the watch face of this model. Expand size of digits and have one less for it to be more legible. Very few users probably care about 1/100 stopwatch. It's just a gimmick. For that level of precision you need high speed cameras monitoring a race, not a referee pressing a little watch button at finish line.... 1/10 is an excellent sweet spot for a push button stopwatch, in my opinion. I remember during the 90s, Casio had 1/1000 stopwatches in its line. Meaningless. But if you prefer a Gen3 sensor + 1/100 stopwatch you might want to look at the ana-digi Pro Trek equivalents. My PRW-50 has it. Others: PRW-60, PRW-6900Y.
Does this have the same ver. 3 sensor as the prw 3000 series from 10 years ago?
HI, how to turn on the indication of seconds around the dial in the watch PRW-35 Casio?
Thank you for the video I bought it too, but there are small dots between 12 and 8 in the photo before purchase, do you know what function it is and how it appears
How is the watch?Is it worth for 200 $?,Iam waiting for mine ,if u got resolved the dot issues ,tell me too:)
türkiye'ye gelirse düşünürüz birde fiyatlar düşerse ama menülerde klavuzlarda tr dil'de olsun artık ve bunun t metal versiyonu plastik kısa dönem için dayanıklı ama zaman ile oluşan erozyona dayanıksız bizde devamlı yenileyemiyoruz:-)
Is it worth for 200$ ??
I really do wish Casio could make something to compete with the garmin instinct while keeping the ability to change the battery.
How we can see the level of battery ?
At the bottom of the screen there is an indicator, its a small letter. L = Low, M= medium, H=high (H is displayed in this video).
There is also an indication for 'very low' with functions being disabled.
If you wear it daily it will stay on high even in winter and should last 8+ months in the dark.
@@djswvh yes, but if you look at the watch, on the display there are small lines that go clockwise, that's what I'm talking about
@@alexxrmo3122 yeah, good question. I don't think its a battery indicator. I also wonder what that is
I am a huge fan of Casio, and bought over 20 watches including G-shock, protrek, but this is too light and I feel like this a toy watch. I like PRW-30's weight and finishing much more than this.
Great looking watch but next one must have optical heart rate + step counting
time and Bluetooth function like PRG B70
problem with heart rate sensor is battery life. I prefer current functions rather with such a longed battery life
Well. Those that want watches with an extended feature set, but on the other hand have to be charged a few times a month, will buy those. There is a huge offering of them on the market for around $300.
Solar protrek line is something else entirely - free standing outdoor watches with basic ABC functionality which pretty much is what all-solar operation allows for right now. Buy once, enjoy for fifteen years without maintenance (estimated life of the solar battery cell).
This line will probably offer heart rate and step counter eventually, but tech will have to catch up 3-5 years for it to be power efficient enough to run from solar only.
If they ever throw bluetooth and computer sync into the mix it must be a completely optional feature that is completely disableable or the line will lose many users and customers. It's not like every outdoorsman is a tech head.
@@tobiasra1 My PRW-5000T-7ER says hello. Feel like there is currently no good successor for when the time comes.
@@tobiasra1what? All solar watches have ABC function?
Casio needs to introduce heart rate and step counter in its pro trek line.
There are series with step counter, tide and moon fishing time and Bluetooth function like PRG B70
also has older model with wear os. But the battery life sucks I think
Too power consuming for 100% solar powered watch with current technology, especially the heart rate part. You probably have to wait 3-5 years for that.
Would appreciate 3-D projecting magnetometer for the compass so it doesn't have to be held almost completely horizontal though, plus self calibration. This should be doable today already with an improved watch module.
PRW-35 not very interesting for me; I already have a PRW-30 and this seems to be the same module in a very slightly smaller package? Anyone know if there are other differences from the '30?
@@tobiasra1why not build one with dual CTL1616 batteries?
Smaller??? No way
Yeah it's like 0.5-0.7 mm case difference from the 30...
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The Home Screen is to boring, needs some charm, bring back the moonphase on the Home Screen
It's perfectly fine as it is. No need for goofy 80s displays.
Downgrading of stopwatch function to just 1/10s precision since the deployment of Gen3 sensors, is a big NO-NO. So if the PRW-3500/3510 is off the list then so does this 35 (and other subsequent models)......
Shame on Casio for constantly (and systematically) downgrading its modules from time to time......
Hmm. This has nothing to do with the Gen3 sensor or a "downgrade of the module".
It is very likely just a conscious design decision due to the watch face of this model.
Expand size of digits and have one less for it to be more legible.
Very few users probably care about 1/100 stopwatch. It's just a gimmick. For that level of precision you need high speed cameras monitoring a race, not a referee pressing a little watch button at finish line.... 1/10 is an excellent sweet spot for a push button stopwatch, in my opinion.
I remember during the 90s, Casio had 1/1000 stopwatches in its line. Meaningless.
But if you prefer a Gen3 sensor + 1/100 stopwatch you might want to look at the ana-digi Pro Trek equivalents. My PRW-50 has it. Others: PRW-60, PRW-6900Y.
Imho it is more likely due to the limitation of STN LCD refresh rate
What are you measuring at 1/100 of a second? Not everything in your life is measured in small quantities is it 😅