While it might be not as advanced as, the new GBD-H2000 still has plenty of features that users would have wanted from a formidable fitness watch. The list includes a built-in heart rate sensor alongside the support for multiple global navigation satellite systems such as GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, BEIDOU, and MICHIBIKI .
Just to be clear, the GNSS support is built directly into the watch and not via smartphone-based Assisted GNSS. Casio has also equipped GBD-H2000 with other sensors such as air pressure/altitude, compass, accelerometer, gyroscope, and thermo while it can also measure blood oxygen level. As for Polar’s role in this venture, the Finnish company has provided algorithms to the GBD-H2000 in order to allow the watch to perform fitness level assessments with metrics such as VO2max and cardio load. In addition to that, the algorithms are also used to track energy usage and sleep.
The GBD-H2000 also has a built-in solar panel although it only powers the watch’s time display. The Japanese company also noted that this model is 38% lighter than its predecessor,As captured on Casio Malaysia’s website at 2:30 PM today.. Alternatively, it can also be obtained at G-Shock Stores, G-Factory outlets, and Casio Authorised Dealers throughout Malaysia.
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