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Casio WSD-F10 a watch with great battery life and a smatrwatch with great endurance

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The wearable is water-resistant at depths up to 50 meters and compliant with MIL-STD-810G military standard endurance tests. At the same time, a microphone is built in alongside a pressure sensor, an accelerometer, and a compass. The 1.32-inch display has a resolution of 320 x 300 pixels with a noticeable "flat tire" design at the bottom. Over the primary, color display is layered a secondary, monochrome LCD one, which is there to extend the wearable's battery life. Theoretically, the Casio Smart Outdoor Watch can last a month on one charge if only the monochrome LCD is used, but that means you'll be seeing the time only. If used as a standard Android Wear smartwatch, the wearable should last you at least a day per charge,

It is expected to cost around $500 when it is out, which makes it pricier than most other Android Wear smartwatches. It is also more expensive than a Samsung Gear S2 or an entry-level Apple Watch. But then again, few other smartwatches can withstand the kind of abuse the WSD-F10 is designed to endure.

 

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+7When it came to designing a smart watch, Casio apparently looked to the weaknesses inherent in current wearables. Yes, of course, battery life, but also survivability, especially when it came to using them outdoors. Along those lines, Casio's smartwatch certainly isn't a subtle wearable.  the most notable feature stems from that quest for a more acceptable battery life. You can actually switch off all the smart features of the WSD-F10, and the watch will live on like any simple digital watch for around a month on a single charge. It has both a monochrome and color LCD panels built-in, making the watch far more power efficient -- if you're willing to sacrifice the smart parts.

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Next up: Smart G-Shocks

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Theoretically, the Casio Smart Outdoor Watch can last a month on one charge if only the monochrome LCD is used, but that means you'll be seeing the time only. If used as a standard Android Wear smartwatch, the wearable should last you at least a day per charge,

 

So the battery life is worse than a normal watch when used as one, and last only a day when used as a smartwatch? (which is probably why you bought it)

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So is it Android Wear or not? If it's not I don't want it.

 

Oh it is. Nice.

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Next up: Smart G-Shocks

 

Shut up and take my money.

 

I love G-shock watches, only con is changing the straps, which is a royal pain in the butt.

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Shut up and take my money.

 

I love G-shock watches, only con is changing the straps, which is a royal pain in the butt.

 

Any G-shock can be smart. Just don't touch the frogmans. They're good looking the way it is.

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I love it. But 500$...:(

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