Casio G-Shock GBD800 Watch
Soup up your sports with the Casio G-Shock GBD800 watch. It features a multi-segment digital display to improve readability and operation while engaged in activity.
- The LCD is divided into upper, middle and lower sections, featuring a digital dial in the upper right
- Each display area shows different measurements, timekeeping and other information, which provides useful data about your daily activities
- A metal front button and vapor deposition face add elegant colors for striking designs
- Links with the G-Shock Connected app to provide access to a number of functions that enhance your workouts
- 3-axis accelerometer counts your steps, a multi-timer lets you create up to 20 timer combinations (of 5 timers each) with memory for up to 200 lap records
- App also makes it possible to maintain step count logs with 5 exercises intensity levels to calculate calories you burn
- Shock-resistant
Imported.
View the Casio G-Shock Product LineView all Casio Fitness TrackersBest Use | Multisport |
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Average Battery Life | 2 years |
Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
Illumination | Backlight |
Altimeter | No |
Tracks Steps | Yes |
Pedometer Type | Digital 3-axis Accelerometer |
Interval Training | Yes |
Water-Resistant Depth | 200 meters |
Alarm | Yes |
Time Display | Yes |
Stopwatch | Yes |
Gender | Unisex |
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Great look. Low visibility.
This watch looks great. The Bluetooth pairing and app are pretty cool. I could program my interval timers on the app and sync to the watch. Deal breaker for me was the dim screen. I felt like I was always straining to see the time. The light works but it looks cheap. The light bleeds out of the borders of the screen. I couldn't deal with both of these issues day in day out so I returned it and got the GBD-100, much happier.
Disappointing for the price
Bought primarily for step tracking and regular watch/stopwatch functionality. Overall unimpressed. I was skeptical of the prior review, but it was accurate. IMO, not worth $100+. Pros: - Lasts 2 years and doesn't have GPS (= lower cost) Cons: - I found the wristband overly rigid and uncomfortable when the watch was snug - Display visibility is worse than in the photos on REI's website (as of this post, at least) -- The display is dimmer than depicted -- The display text is as small as it looks in the images. I found it harder to read while moving than other watches - The buttons sit below in the aesthetic ridges on the perimeter of the watch, which makes them harder to press than similar watches I've had. Had to take the watch off to press two buttons simultaneously. Just annoying.