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If you're a hiker who absolutely must have a smartwatch then the Casio Pro Trek Smart WSD-F20 is probably your best bet, but this really comes down to the fact that there aren't many true smartwatch alternatives that cater for the outdoors adventure types...
If you're a hiker who absolutely must have a smartwatch then the Casio Pro Trek Smart WSD-F20 is probably your best bet, but this really comes down to the fact that there aren't many true smartwatch alternatives that cater for the outdoors adventure types...
No heart-rate monitor, Expensive, Bulky design, still not fully circular, Fickle charging cable
Yes. If you like what Android Wear has to offer and are interested in Casio's outdoors functions, this watch may be for you. If not, there are plenty more affordable smartwatches to check out...
Rugged durable design, monochrome secondary screen is useful, accurate sensors
Activity tracking summary is missing, battery life should be better with the secondary screen
As an Android Wear watch, there's a lot to like about the Casio. It's fast, fluid, responsive and very feature-rich. In fact, it's easily one of the best performing Android Wear watches we've ever used.From a sports tracking perspective, however, it's not...
Plenty of sensors, Great hiking features, Versatile two-layer screen
A bit bulky, Typical Android Wear battery life, Low-end CPU
Casio WSD-F20 – Software and Performance The ability to use third-party tracking apps is where the Casio WSD-F20 starts to catch up with watches such as the Garmin Fenix 5, since without Android Wear's extra apps, it isn't really a run tracker. The watch...
Big, bulky design, Tracking data not stored, Poor screen visibility, Third party apps very flaky
As far as being an improvement on the first Casio Android Wear smartwatch is concerned, the WSD-F20 delivers simply because of the addition of GPS, which should really have been there in the first place. In the Android Wear realms, it feels better equippe...
So there's a lot to like with this updated rugged Android Wear smartwatch from Casio. It's got some really intelligent software functions, but the thing that's holding it back is battery life. If you're spending one day, or a weekend (at a push) in th...
Middling battery life, Offline maps of limited usefulness, Apps and interface can be unintuitive
With Android Wear running the show, you should have a good idea of how the watch works - but Casio has still managed to add a few neat little extras into the mix. The Moment Setter watch app can send custom reminders, like when the tide is out, or when t...
Publié: 2017-01-06, Auteur: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Rugged durable design,Monochrome secondary screen is useful,Accurate sensors
Activity tracking summary is missing,Battery life should be better with the secondary screen
As an Android Wear watch, there's a lot to like about the Casio. It's fast, fluid, responsive and very feature-rich. In fact, it's easily one of the best performing Android Wear watches we've ever used.From a sports tracking perspective, however, it's not...