![]() ![]() Moreover, the WSD-F20 includes a low-power GPS mode that can track the wearer's location on downloadable maps even if the watch is offline. The biggest improvement over the original is the addition of GPS. The watch includes a dual-display mode that can flip to monochrome to help conserve battery. It meets mil-spec 810G for protection against abuse and is water resistant to 50 meters. Like last year's WSD-F10, the F20 is a fully ruggedized wearable that focuses on fitness and other outdoor activities. Pricing and availability was not immediately disclosed.Ĭasio's WSD-F20 Boasts Rugged Design, Android Wear 2Ĭasio today announced the WSD-F20, a second-generation smartwatch that is among the first to include Android Wear 2.0 from Google. It includes Bluetooth and WiDi, but not LTE. The smaller footprint makes it easier to wear. Casio claims the WSD-F30 is 3.9mm narrower than the previous model, and 0.4mm thinner. ![]() The watch boasts a new, thinner smart design. A new algorithm helps better manage battery life and normal battery life is expected to be about three days. When the battery is nearly dead, the watch will be able to display just the time for a period of up to 30 days. It has Casio’s multi-timepiece display with barometer, compass, and altimeter. Nine activities are automatically covered, such as trekking, fishing, surfing, golf, horse riding, weightlifting, and others. Casio says the watch has a good lineup of native fitness apps. The WSD-F30 features wearable maps, allowing people to download local areas and still track their location in real time based on the stored data. The display measures 1.2 inches with 360 by 360 pixels. It meets mil-spec 810G for protection against temperature extremes, shock, vibration, fog, impacts, and more. Casio’s primary goal was to create a toughened wearable that can handle whatever abuse the owner subjects it to. It falls under the banner of Casio’s Pro Trek branding. Zeman updated Aug 29, 2018, 10:11 AMĬasio today announced the WSD-F30 smartwatch based on Google’s WearOS. Casio Drops the WSD-F30 WearOS SmartwatchĪug 29, 2018, 9:33 AM by Eric M. ![]()
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