G-Shock GBD-H2000 Review (after 2 days) ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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[[[ NOTE: if you have any questions about this watch ask them below and I’ll try to answer them for you. ]]] (affiliate link) The Casio G-Shock GBD-H2000 earned 5 stars from me for its physical design and functions. Despite the large dimensions, it’s light and fits comfortably. The MIP screen keeps its legibility at all viewing angles and lighting conditions. (Much better than LCD displays.) Big wristers, take note: this watch band is long and fit my 8 1/2” wrist with a couple notches to spare. Small wristers shouldn’t write this watch off, though. Yea its 3/4” thick, but you wouldn’t believe that wearing it. The software of this watch lacked certain features and I gave it only 3 stars. Keep in mind I’ve only had this watch for a couple of days so I may update that rating as I explore this watch more. Stay tuned for updates. Bluetooth? I hate it. I really don’t like Bluetooth. That’s a subject of a whole other video. I haven’t tried the Bluetooth on this watch and honestly I’m going to see if I can get by without ever using the Bluetooth. Casio doesn’t tout the ABC sensors on this watch, but just like the ProTreks, Mudmasters, and Rangemans, the GBD-H2000 can tell you the altitude, barometric pressure, and compass bearing. I went into that a little here but that deserves its own video. Finally, the fitness functions. I’m just setting out to improve my cardiovascular fitness. So I really am not qualified to make a comparison to other fitness watches. But I’ll...

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