Casio Pro Trek Smart Outdoor Android Watch Update:
Casio has launched a new smartwatch running Android Wear OS, with apparently the same feature set and the same design as its predecessor, but at a lower price point. Casio Pro Trek Smart Outdoor Android Watch.
The new Pro Trek Smart Outdoor Watch, or WSD-F20A, is likely meant to complement the WSD-F20, which was introduced back in January.
Yet, so far the only discernible difference is in the design and body. Casio Pro Trek Smart Outdoor Android Watch.
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Design
The WSD-F20A is available in Indigo Blue, comes without better grips for use with gloves, and has a resin, rather than paint, coating.
The buckle also misses the stainless steel. These differences are likely due to the lower price, without breaking the deal for most people. Casio Pro Trek Smart Outdoor Android Watch.
The watch can survive up to 50 meters underwater, as well as drops of up to 1.2m, coming with 810G military grade certification.
It has 1.32″ dual layer displays, with a color TFT screen and a monochrome LCD, at 320 x 200 resolution. Casio Pro Trek Smart Outdoor Android Watch.
What’s nice about this series of Casio watches is how little they look like traditional Wear OS devices.
Casio has highly customized the watches to make them more useful for outdoor navigation.
The latest models include GPS and mapping, in addition to an altimeter, barometer, and compass. They can also function as an activity tracker. As you’d expect from looking at them, they’re rugged and water-resistant watches, too.
In order to make the WSD-F20A feel more like a Pro Trek watch, Casio redesigned the front bezel, which we actually agree is a bit more attractive as compared to the much more simple case of the original WSD-F10.
Maintained is the watch's assortment of included sensors such as a compass and barometer/altimeter module and the added GPS module. This not only puts the Casio WSD-F20A more in line with other competitive smartwatches, but helps the watch be that actual exploration watch a Pro Trek really needs to be.
Sensors
It comes with a wide array of sensors you’d expect from a watch built for hiking and other outdoor activities, including a barometer, altimeter, and compass. There’s also a GPS built-in for map-based applications.
Wear OS is responsible for getting all kinds of stuff done on the watch. There’s an activity tracker built-in, along with a plethora of different watch faces each for a different functionality.
The OS versions supported include Android 4.3 or above, as well as iOS 9 or above.
Battery and Price
The battery life is also not known, though, Casio’s other watches tended to last between a day to a month, depending on the kind of strain you put on them.
Pricing for the WSD-F20A is set at $399, which is $100 less than the F20, making it a good alternative to brands such as Garmin due to its versatility.
Casio has launched a new smartwatch running Android Wear OS, with apparently the same feature set and the same design as its predecessor, but at a lower price point. Casio Pro Trek Smart Outdoor Android Watch.
The new Pro Trek Smart Outdoor Watch, or WSD-F20A, is likely meant to complement the WSD-F20, which was introduced back in January.
Yet, so far the only discernible difference is in the design and body. Casio Pro Trek Smart Outdoor Android Watch.
Also Read: Digit 1 4G Qualcomm Processor Smart Feature Phone Introduced by Jazz
Design
The WSD-F20A is available in Indigo Blue, comes without better grips for use with gloves, and has a resin, rather than paint, coating.
The buckle also misses the stainless steel. These differences are likely due to the lower price, without breaking the deal for most people. Casio Pro Trek Smart Outdoor Android Watch.
The watch can survive up to 50 meters underwater, as well as drops of up to 1.2m, coming with 810G military grade certification.
It has 1.32″ dual layer displays, with a color TFT screen and a monochrome LCD, at 320 x 200 resolution. Casio Pro Trek Smart Outdoor Android Watch.
What’s nice about this series of Casio watches is how little they look like traditional Wear OS devices.
Casio has highly customized the watches to make them more useful for outdoor navigation.
The latest models include GPS and mapping, in addition to an altimeter, barometer, and compass. They can also function as an activity tracker. As you’d expect from looking at them, they’re rugged and water-resistant watches, too.
In order to make the WSD-F20A feel more like a Pro Trek watch, Casio redesigned the front bezel, which we actually agree is a bit more attractive as compared to the much more simple case of the original WSD-F10.
Maintained is the watch's assortment of included sensors such as a compass and barometer/altimeter module and the added GPS module. This not only puts the Casio WSD-F20A more in line with other competitive smartwatches, but helps the watch be that actual exploration watch a Pro Trek really needs to be.
Sensors
It comes with a wide array of sensors you’d expect from a watch built for hiking and other outdoor activities, including a barometer, altimeter, and compass. There’s also a GPS built-in for map-based applications.
Wear OS is responsible for getting all kinds of stuff done on the watch. There’s an activity tracker built-in, along with a plethora of different watch faces each for a different functionality.
The OS versions supported include Android 4.3 or above, as well as iOS 9 or above.
Battery and Price
The battery life is also not known, though, Casio’s other watches tended to last between a day to a month, depending on the kind of strain you put on them.
Pricing for the WSD-F20A is set at $399, which is $100 less than the F20, making it a good alternative to brands such as Garmin due to its versatility.
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