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Casio, refine the GSW-H1000 (battery life is terrible) along with the GBD-H1000 (limited capabilities) to make one good watch. The GBD-H2000 is an attempt, but misses the bullseye....add indoor cycling! All things lead back to Garmin for me!
I am not sure how this watch works. But INSTRUCTIONS says in Gym Workout mode, GBD-H2000 give measuring heart rate, calorie consumption and time with 3 sensor heart rate monitor, Accelerometer, gyro sensor. So I think it will work like how much calories you burn, etc.
You're welcome. for additional information. here is CASIO INSTRUCTION support.casio.com/global/en/wat/manual/3515_en/VPCVSYvozkchwk.html GBD-H2000 work with this company's algorithm. www.polar.com/us-en
yes, you can turn the bio sensors off. At the comment in this video, someone says "great step by Casio". I totally agree with it. G-squard keep evolving to ideal sports watch.
I own the old one and i have never charged it with the cable 😁 it runs forever. The only time i had to put it under the sun was after using gps for hours. But yes, you can charge it only with solar, no need for cable.
Hi I own the H1000, had it for more than 2years now, if you wont always use gps and HR sensor, mostly only step tracking, yes solar does its job, without ever to charge on the cables ever again, as long you have 5-10mins 40-50watts light bulb directly facing the watch, or if you go mostly outside the sun 1hour a day is very long already, as long as you dont use much gps or hr battery never goes down, always full charge.., and for the H2000 smaller solar cells Im not sure if it can do the same like what the H1000 does, cause the H1000 was already tested, for H2000 it needs to be tested first and you need time..
Casio, refine the GSW-H1000 (battery life is terrible) along with the GBD-H1000 (limited capabilities) to make one good watch. The GBD-H2000 is an attempt, but misses the bullseye....add indoor cycling! All things lead back to Garmin for me!
There's no need to keep pointing at the same screen we're ALL looking at!
僕もGBD-H2000イエローバンドモデル買いましたよ、使いやすいですよ
Is this Japan specific? I see only the black and green versions on the Casio website.
Also, can you make a video to show how to upload and download GPX files from this watch? also how to connect it to strava?
Would almost want to pair that with a mtg b3000. EDIT: cool color varient!
Does it display a barometric graph for the last 24h like in the Pro trek?
Is the gym workout feature works with an eliptical trainer? Thanks! 😉
I am not sure how this watch works.
But INSTRUCTIONS says in Gym Workout mode, GBD-H2000 give measuring heart rate, calorie consumption and time with 3 sensor heart rate monitor, Accelerometer,
gyro sensor.
So I think it will work like how much calories you burn, etc.
@@cryingfreeman I'm curious how this watch measures the calorie burning. Anyway, thanks! :)
You're welcome.
for additional information.
here is CASIO INSTRUCTION
support.casio.com/global/en/wat/manual/3515_en/VPCVSYvozkchwk.html
GBD-H2000 work with this company's algorithm.
www.polar.com/us-en
nice...
im really excited for this IF i can get it to run on just solar. i hope you can turn the bio sensors off until you want to use them.
yes, you can turn the bio sensors off.
At the comment in this video, someone says "great step by Casio". I totally agree with it. G-squard keep evolving to ideal sports watch.
I own the old one and i have never charged it with the cable 😁 it runs forever. The only time i had to put it under the sun was after using gps for hours. But yes, you can charge it only with solar, no need for cable.
@@FantasmaSpartis great battery life!
Hi I own the H1000, had it for more than 2years now, if you wont always use gps and HR sensor, mostly only step tracking, yes solar does its job, without ever to charge on the cables ever again, as long you have 5-10mins 40-50watts light bulb directly facing the watch, or if you go mostly outside the sun 1hour a day is very long already, as long as you dont use much gps or hr battery never goes down, always full charge.., and for the H2000 smaller solar cells Im not sure if it can do the same like what the H1000 does, cause the H1000 was already tested, for H2000 it needs to be tested first and you need time..
@@andyblue001 good comment, thanks for the clarification.
I have the Neon Yellow....Hard training on it will be worth it.
Yes
I think it is not so expensive that the product life time is long enough comparing to other smart watches.