*This item is excluded from promotional offer codes
Though no official release dates have been revealed yet, the Casio GBD-H1000-1A7 is slated to launch in Mid-May. This story was updated to include confirmation that Firstbeat was behind the heart rate and VO2 Max algorithms, and more detail on features. The exterior delivers a good fit and practicality and features a high-definition, memory-in-pixel (MIP) LCD with high-contrast, a bezel configuration that is easy to operate even without looking at the buttons, large non-slip buttons, a curved back cover that carefully considers the back of the hand, and a soft urethane band. Analysing HRV allows for a crazy amount of post-workout data such as aerobic and anaerobic training effect are measured from outdoor workouts. Built-in miniature sensor takes measurements of compass bearing, altitude, barometric pressure, and temperature. Introducing Zack George to the G-SHOCK family. G-SHOCK Heart Rate Monitor GBD-H1000 Series. That’s fairly impressive, although given it weighs in at 101g approximately – the Fenix 6 is 83g – there’s a slight mismatch. https://g-shock.co.uk/g-shock-sport-gbd-h1000, https://g-shock.co.uk/team-gshock/zack-george. This G-SHOCK is optimal for everyday health monitoring and training.
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Copyright Wareable Ltd. All rights reserved. In addition to an optical sensor that can measure heart rate by detecting the blood flow under the skin, a triple sensor that measures altitude/barometric pressure, compass bearing, and temperature, and an acceleration sensor that measures step count and distance traveled, the new watch comes with GPS functionality that acquires location information. Casio to Release G-SHOCK Watch with Heart Rate Monitor and GPS Functionality February 26, 2020 GBD-H1000-1A7 Tokyo, February 26, 2020 — Casio Computer Co., Ltd. announced today the release of the GBD-H1000, a watch equipped with a heart rate monitor and GPS functionality. JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. Unlike previous efforts from the G-Shock range, it’s a true fitness power house. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. After the Alert: The following operations are stopped to save power: all hand movement (excluding the day indicator), Bluetooth connection, if applicable, and alarms, Using a type A USB cable, the time required for full charging: maximum of about 2.5 hours, Patented Hollow Core Guard Structure protects against impact and vibration, A high-capacity solar-charging system harnesses the power of any light source for reliable watch operation with minimal impact to the environment., USB charging - 2.5hours charging gives 14 hours continuous use, 0- 999,999 step count display range, 3-axis acceleration sensor, Auto Reset every night at midnight, Auto Start, Measuring Capacity: 100 hours, Measuring Modes: Elapsed time, split time, Measuring Unit: 1 second. Complex rugged shape prevents direct shock to glass and buttons. Using the heart rate and running speed it can calculate the maximum consumable oxygen uptake per kilogram of bodyweight in one minute (ml/kg/min). The first is the OS. This can be used as a benchmark for cardiorespiratory ability when the user is trying to build endurance for running or other sports. We’re assuming there’s a custom Casio OS doing the lifting here – a departure from Wear OS which runs on the Casio Pro-Trek series. There are a few points we’re not sure about here. Compass bearing and altitude information improve the accuracy of GPS distance measurements. Like Garmin devices it utilises an LCD Memory In Pixel (MIP) screen technology, which avoids sapping the battery with snazzy visuals. The G-Shock GBD-H1000 will estimate VO2 Max by blending data from the heart rate and GPS. You'll of course get a live heart rate readout as well. These are staples of advanced Garmins such as the Fenix 6 and Forerunner 945. We've seen confirmed UK price of £379 and a Japanese price of 50,000 yen – which means we'd expect it to be around $420 USD. This new series features built-in GPS and five sensors: an optical heart rate monitor, pressure sensor (altimeter and barometer), compass, thermometer, and accelerometer for step counting. Vibration alerts can be used, but notifications are not displayed in training mode. As a G-SHOCK, the GBD-H1000 is fully shock-resistant and water-resistant to 200 meters. The GBD-H1000 measures 63.0 x 55.0 x 20.4 millimeters and weighs about 101 grams. But we've not seen an official US price yet. With the Smartphone feature the watch also displays a map on the screen and records the route travelled. By analysing measured data, the watch can display an indicator of cardiorespiratory capacity which is also know as VO2max. £379.00. The design combines resin and metal with enlarged measurement buttons. And the H1000 borrows another advanced Garmin Fenix 6 feature it's solar powered, to supplement its battery using nature's charger. Find out more here: https://g-shock.co.uk/team-gshock/zack-george. Detects body movements and measures step count and distance travelled. Uses a waterproof charging terminal and delivers 20-bar water resistance even with a built-in optical sensor that measures heart rate at the wrist. Uses soft, easy-fitting materials, provides improved ventilation with plenty of band holes, and allows fine length adjustments. Resin parts cover metal bezel for easy button pushing.
The GBD-H1000 is packed with five-sensor functions. During a session you can set target heart rate zones, which will appear on screen. A built-in temperature sensor measures the ambient temperature around the watch and displays it on the LCD, Resistant against vibration from heavy duty operations, Displays the current time in major cities and specific areas around the world. Heart Rate Monitor / Heart Rate Zone Display- Displays the current heart rate, as well as a heart rate zone that shows exercise intensity at five stages, VO2max Measurement- Uses heart rate and running speed to calculate the maximum consumable oxygen uptake per kilogram of bodyweight in one minute (ml/kg/min), Maximum value: 220bpm; heart rate; target heart rate setting function; heart rate zone graphic display; heart rate transition graph: maximum heart rate/minimum heart rate, Full Auto Light: In low light, the watch face will illuminate automatically when you tilt your wrist towards you, Selectable illumination duration (1.5 seconds or 3 seconds), With afterglow.
*This item is excluded from promotional offer codes
Though no official release dates have been revealed yet, the Casio GBD-H1000-1A7 is slated to launch in Mid-May. This story was updated to include confirmation that Firstbeat was behind the heart rate and VO2 Max algorithms, and more detail on features. The exterior delivers a good fit and practicality and features a high-definition, memory-in-pixel (MIP) LCD with high-contrast, a bezel configuration that is easy to operate even without looking at the buttons, large non-slip buttons, a curved back cover that carefully considers the back of the hand, and a soft urethane band. Analysing HRV allows for a crazy amount of post-workout data such as aerobic and anaerobic training effect are measured from outdoor workouts. Built-in miniature sensor takes measurements of compass bearing, altitude, barometric pressure, and temperature. Introducing Zack George to the G-SHOCK family. G-SHOCK Heart Rate Monitor GBD-H1000 Series. That’s fairly impressive, although given it weighs in at 101g approximately – the Fenix 6 is 83g – there’s a slight mismatch. https://g-shock.co.uk/g-shock-sport-gbd-h1000, https://g-shock.co.uk/team-gshock/zack-george. This G-SHOCK is optimal for everyday health monitoring and training.
, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/8/7/871111091_640.jpg, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/w/h/white-hr.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/w/h/white-4.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/w/h/white-3.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/w/h/white-1.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/w/h/white-2.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/h/r/hr-8.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/h/r/hr-9.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/h/r/hr-11.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/h/r/hr-7.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/h/r/hr-3.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/h/r/hr-2.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/h/r/hr-12.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/h/r/hr-4.png, Solar, Bluetooth, GPS, Heart Rate Monitor, Step Tracker, Compass, Thermometer, Barometer, Altimeter. Pre-set alarm or timer functions remain active. Copyright Wareable Ltd. All rights reserved. In addition to an optical sensor that can measure heart rate by detecting the blood flow under the skin, a triple sensor that measures altitude/barometric pressure, compass bearing, and temperature, and an acceleration sensor that measures step count and distance traveled, the new watch comes with GPS functionality that acquires location information. Casio to Release G-SHOCK Watch with Heart Rate Monitor and GPS Functionality February 26, 2020 GBD-H1000-1A7 Tokyo, February 26, 2020 — Casio Computer Co., Ltd. announced today the release of the GBD-H1000, a watch equipped with a heart rate monitor and GPS functionality. JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. Unlike previous efforts from the G-Shock range, it’s a true fitness power house. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. After the Alert: The following operations are stopped to save power: all hand movement (excluding the day indicator), Bluetooth connection, if applicable, and alarms, Using a type A USB cable, the time required for full charging: maximum of about 2.5 hours, Patented Hollow Core Guard Structure protects against impact and vibration, A high-capacity solar-charging system harnesses the power of any light source for reliable watch operation with minimal impact to the environment., USB charging - 2.5hours charging gives 14 hours continuous use, 0- 999,999 step count display range, 3-axis acceleration sensor, Auto Reset every night at midnight, Auto Start, Measuring Capacity: 100 hours, Measuring Modes: Elapsed time, split time, Measuring Unit: 1 second. Complex rugged shape prevents direct shock to glass and buttons. Using the heart rate and running speed it can calculate the maximum consumable oxygen uptake per kilogram of bodyweight in one minute (ml/kg/min). The first is the OS. This can be used as a benchmark for cardiorespiratory ability when the user is trying to build endurance for running or other sports. We’re assuming there’s a custom Casio OS doing the lifting here – a departure from Wear OS which runs on the Casio Pro-Trek series. There are a few points we’re not sure about here. Compass bearing and altitude information improve the accuracy of GPS distance measurements. Like Garmin devices it utilises an LCD Memory In Pixel (MIP) screen technology, which avoids sapping the battery with snazzy visuals. The G-Shock GBD-H1000 will estimate VO2 Max by blending data from the heart rate and GPS. You'll of course get a live heart rate readout as well. These are staples of advanced Garmins such as the Fenix 6 and Forerunner 945. We've seen confirmed UK price of £379 and a Japanese price of 50,000 yen – which means we'd expect it to be around $420 USD. This new series features built-in GPS and five sensors: an optical heart rate monitor, pressure sensor (altimeter and barometer), compass, thermometer, and accelerometer for step counting. Vibration alerts can be used, but notifications are not displayed in training mode. As a G-SHOCK, the GBD-H1000 is fully shock-resistant and water-resistant to 200 meters. The GBD-H1000 measures 63.0 x 55.0 x 20.4 millimeters and weighs about 101 grams. But we've not seen an official US price yet. With the Smartphone feature the watch also displays a map on the screen and records the route travelled. By analysing measured data, the watch can display an indicator of cardiorespiratory capacity which is also know as VO2max. £379.00. The design combines resin and metal with enlarged measurement buttons. And the H1000 borrows another advanced Garmin Fenix 6 feature it's solar powered, to supplement its battery using nature's charger. Find out more here: https://g-shock.co.uk/team-gshock/zack-george. Detects body movements and measures step count and distance travelled. Uses a waterproof charging terminal and delivers 20-bar water resistance even with a built-in optical sensor that measures heart rate at the wrist. Uses soft, easy-fitting materials, provides improved ventilation with plenty of band holes, and allows fine length adjustments. Resin parts cover metal bezel for easy button pushing.
The GBD-H1000 is packed with five-sensor functions. During a session you can set target heart rate zones, which will appear on screen. A built-in temperature sensor measures the ambient temperature around the watch and displays it on the LCD, Resistant against vibration from heavy duty operations, Displays the current time in major cities and specific areas around the world. Heart Rate Monitor / Heart Rate Zone Display- Displays the current heart rate, as well as a heart rate zone that shows exercise intensity at five stages, VO2max Measurement- Uses heart rate and running speed to calculate the maximum consumable oxygen uptake per kilogram of bodyweight in one minute (ml/kg/min), Maximum value: 220bpm; heart rate; target heart rate setting function; heart rate zone graphic display; heart rate transition graph: maximum heart rate/minimum heart rate, Full Auto Light: In low light, the watch face will illuminate automatically when you tilt your wrist towards you, Selectable illumination duration (1.5 seconds or 3 seconds), With afterglow.
*This item is excluded from promotional offer codes
Though no official release dates have been revealed yet, the Casio GBD-H1000-1A7 is slated to launch in Mid-May. This story was updated to include confirmation that Firstbeat was behind the heart rate and VO2 Max algorithms, and more detail on features. The exterior delivers a good fit and practicality and features a high-definition, memory-in-pixel (MIP) LCD with high-contrast, a bezel configuration that is easy to operate even without looking at the buttons, large non-slip buttons, a curved back cover that carefully considers the back of the hand, and a soft urethane band. Analysing HRV allows for a crazy amount of post-workout data such as aerobic and anaerobic training effect are measured from outdoor workouts. Built-in miniature sensor takes measurements of compass bearing, altitude, barometric pressure, and temperature. Introducing Zack George to the G-SHOCK family. G-SHOCK Heart Rate Monitor GBD-H1000 Series. That’s fairly impressive, although given it weighs in at 101g approximately – the Fenix 6 is 83g – there’s a slight mismatch. https://g-shock.co.uk/g-shock-sport-gbd-h1000, https://g-shock.co.uk/team-gshock/zack-george. This G-SHOCK is optimal for everyday health monitoring and training.
, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/8/7/871111091_640.jpg, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/w/h/white-hr.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/w/h/white-4.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/w/h/white-3.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/w/h/white-1.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/w/h/white-2.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/h/r/hr-8.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/h/r/hr-9.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/h/r/hr-11.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/h/r/hr-7.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/h/r/hr-3.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/h/r/hr-2.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/h/r/hr-12.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/h/r/hr-4.png, Solar, Bluetooth, GPS, Heart Rate Monitor, Step Tracker, Compass, Thermometer, Barometer, Altimeter. Pre-set alarm or timer functions remain active. Copyright Wareable Ltd. All rights reserved. In addition to an optical sensor that can measure heart rate by detecting the blood flow under the skin, a triple sensor that measures altitude/barometric pressure, compass bearing, and temperature, and an acceleration sensor that measures step count and distance traveled, the new watch comes with GPS functionality that acquires location information. Casio to Release G-SHOCK Watch with Heart Rate Monitor and GPS Functionality February 26, 2020 GBD-H1000-1A7 Tokyo, February 26, 2020 — Casio Computer Co., Ltd. announced today the release of the GBD-H1000, a watch equipped with a heart rate monitor and GPS functionality. JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. Unlike previous efforts from the G-Shock range, it’s a true fitness power house. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. After the Alert: The following operations are stopped to save power: all hand movement (excluding the day indicator), Bluetooth connection, if applicable, and alarms, Using a type A USB cable, the time required for full charging: maximum of about 2.5 hours, Patented Hollow Core Guard Structure protects against impact and vibration, A high-capacity solar-charging system harnesses the power of any light source for reliable watch operation with minimal impact to the environment., USB charging - 2.5hours charging gives 14 hours continuous use, 0- 999,999 step count display range, 3-axis acceleration sensor, Auto Reset every night at midnight, Auto Start, Measuring Capacity: 100 hours, Measuring Modes: Elapsed time, split time, Measuring Unit: 1 second. Complex rugged shape prevents direct shock to glass and buttons. Using the heart rate and running speed it can calculate the maximum consumable oxygen uptake per kilogram of bodyweight in one minute (ml/kg/min). The first is the OS. This can be used as a benchmark for cardiorespiratory ability when the user is trying to build endurance for running or other sports. We’re assuming there’s a custom Casio OS doing the lifting here – a departure from Wear OS which runs on the Casio Pro-Trek series. There are a few points we’re not sure about here. Compass bearing and altitude information improve the accuracy of GPS distance measurements. Like Garmin devices it utilises an LCD Memory In Pixel (MIP) screen technology, which avoids sapping the battery with snazzy visuals. The G-Shock GBD-H1000 will estimate VO2 Max by blending data from the heart rate and GPS. You'll of course get a live heart rate readout as well. These are staples of advanced Garmins such as the Fenix 6 and Forerunner 945. We've seen confirmed UK price of £379 and a Japanese price of 50,000 yen – which means we'd expect it to be around $420 USD. This new series features built-in GPS and five sensors: an optical heart rate monitor, pressure sensor (altimeter and barometer), compass, thermometer, and accelerometer for step counting. Vibration alerts can be used, but notifications are not displayed in training mode. As a G-SHOCK, the GBD-H1000 is fully shock-resistant and water-resistant to 200 meters. The GBD-H1000 measures 63.0 x 55.0 x 20.4 millimeters and weighs about 101 grams. But we've not seen an official US price yet. With the Smartphone feature the watch also displays a map on the screen and records the route travelled. By analysing measured data, the watch can display an indicator of cardiorespiratory capacity which is also know as VO2max. £379.00. The design combines resin and metal with enlarged measurement buttons. And the H1000 borrows another advanced Garmin Fenix 6 feature it's solar powered, to supplement its battery using nature's charger. Find out more here: https://g-shock.co.uk/team-gshock/zack-george. Detects body movements and measures step count and distance travelled. Uses a waterproof charging terminal and delivers 20-bar water resistance even with a built-in optical sensor that measures heart rate at the wrist. Uses soft, easy-fitting materials, provides improved ventilation with plenty of band holes, and allows fine length adjustments. Resin parts cover metal bezel for easy button pushing.
The GBD-H1000 is packed with five-sensor functions. During a session you can set target heart rate zones, which will appear on screen. A built-in temperature sensor measures the ambient temperature around the watch and displays it on the LCD, Resistant against vibration from heavy duty operations, Displays the current time in major cities and specific areas around the world. Heart Rate Monitor / Heart Rate Zone Display- Displays the current heart rate, as well as a heart rate zone that shows exercise intensity at five stages, VO2max Measurement- Uses heart rate and running speed to calculate the maximum consumable oxygen uptake per kilogram of bodyweight in one minute (ml/kg/min), Maximum value: 220bpm; heart rate; target heart rate setting function; heart rate zone graphic display; heart rate transition graph: maximum heart rate/minimum heart rate, Full Auto Light: In low light, the watch face will illuminate automatically when you tilt your wrist towards you, Selectable illumination duration (1.5 seconds or 3 seconds), With afterglow.
*This item is excluded from promotional offer codes
Though no official release dates have been revealed yet, the Casio GBD-H1000-1A7 is slated to launch in Mid-May. This story was updated to include confirmation that Firstbeat was behind the heart rate and VO2 Max algorithms, and more detail on features. The exterior delivers a good fit and practicality and features a high-definition, memory-in-pixel (MIP) LCD with high-contrast, a bezel configuration that is easy to operate even without looking at the buttons, large non-slip buttons, a curved back cover that carefully considers the back of the hand, and a soft urethane band. Analysing HRV allows for a crazy amount of post-workout data such as aerobic and anaerobic training effect are measured from outdoor workouts. Built-in miniature sensor takes measurements of compass bearing, altitude, barometric pressure, and temperature. Introducing Zack George to the G-SHOCK family. G-SHOCK Heart Rate Monitor GBD-H1000 Series. That’s fairly impressive, although given it weighs in at 101g approximately – the Fenix 6 is 83g – there’s a slight mismatch. https://g-shock.co.uk/g-shock-sport-gbd-h1000, https://g-shock.co.uk/team-gshock/zack-george. This G-SHOCK is optimal for everyday health monitoring and training.
, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/8/7/871111091_640.jpg, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/w/h/white-hr.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/w/h/white-4.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/w/h/white-3.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/w/h/white-1.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/w/h/white-2.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/h/r/hr-8.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/h/r/hr-9.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/h/r/hr-11.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/h/r/hr-7.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/h/r/hr-3.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/h/r/hr-2.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/h/r/hr-12.png, https://g-shock.co.uk/media/catalog/product/h/r/hr-4.png, Solar, Bluetooth, GPS, Heart Rate Monitor, Step Tracker, Compass, Thermometer, Barometer, Altimeter. Pre-set alarm or timer functions remain active. Copyright Wareable Ltd. All rights reserved. In addition to an optical sensor that can measure heart rate by detecting the blood flow under the skin, a triple sensor that measures altitude/barometric pressure, compass bearing, and temperature, and an acceleration sensor that measures step count and distance traveled, the new watch comes with GPS functionality that acquires location information. Casio to Release G-SHOCK Watch with Heart Rate Monitor and GPS Functionality February 26, 2020 GBD-H1000-1A7 Tokyo, February 26, 2020 — Casio Computer Co., Ltd. announced today the release of the GBD-H1000, a watch equipped with a heart rate monitor and GPS functionality. JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. Unlike previous efforts from the G-Shock range, it’s a true fitness power house. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. After the Alert: The following operations are stopped to save power: all hand movement (excluding the day indicator), Bluetooth connection, if applicable, and alarms, Using a type A USB cable, the time required for full charging: maximum of about 2.5 hours, Patented Hollow Core Guard Structure protects against impact and vibration, A high-capacity solar-charging system harnesses the power of any light source for reliable watch operation with minimal impact to the environment., USB charging - 2.5hours charging gives 14 hours continuous use, 0- 999,999 step count display range, 3-axis acceleration sensor, Auto Reset every night at midnight, Auto Start, Measuring Capacity: 100 hours, Measuring Modes: Elapsed time, split time, Measuring Unit: 1 second. Complex rugged shape prevents direct shock to glass and buttons. Using the heart rate and running speed it can calculate the maximum consumable oxygen uptake per kilogram of bodyweight in one minute (ml/kg/min). The first is the OS. This can be used as a benchmark for cardiorespiratory ability when the user is trying to build endurance for running or other sports. We’re assuming there’s a custom Casio OS doing the lifting here – a departure from Wear OS which runs on the Casio Pro-Trek series. There are a few points we’re not sure about here. Compass bearing and altitude information improve the accuracy of GPS distance measurements. Like Garmin devices it utilises an LCD Memory In Pixel (MIP) screen technology, which avoids sapping the battery with snazzy visuals. The G-Shock GBD-H1000 will estimate VO2 Max by blending data from the heart rate and GPS. You'll of course get a live heart rate readout as well. These are staples of advanced Garmins such as the Fenix 6 and Forerunner 945. We've seen confirmed UK price of £379 and a Japanese price of 50,000 yen – which means we'd expect it to be around $420 USD. This new series features built-in GPS and five sensors: an optical heart rate monitor, pressure sensor (altimeter and barometer), compass, thermometer, and accelerometer for step counting. Vibration alerts can be used, but notifications are not displayed in training mode. As a G-SHOCK, the GBD-H1000 is fully shock-resistant and water-resistant to 200 meters. The GBD-H1000 measures 63.0 x 55.0 x 20.4 millimeters and weighs about 101 grams. But we've not seen an official US price yet. With the Smartphone feature the watch also displays a map on the screen and records the route travelled. By analysing measured data, the watch can display an indicator of cardiorespiratory capacity which is also know as VO2max. £379.00. The design combines resin and metal with enlarged measurement buttons. And the H1000 borrows another advanced Garmin Fenix 6 feature it's solar powered, to supplement its battery using nature's charger. Find out more here: https://g-shock.co.uk/team-gshock/zack-george. Detects body movements and measures step count and distance travelled. Uses a waterproof charging terminal and delivers 20-bar water resistance even with a built-in optical sensor that measures heart rate at the wrist. Uses soft, easy-fitting materials, provides improved ventilation with plenty of band holes, and allows fine length adjustments. Resin parts cover metal bezel for easy button pushing.
The GBD-H1000 is packed with five-sensor functions. During a session you can set target heart rate zones, which will appear on screen. A built-in temperature sensor measures the ambient temperature around the watch and displays it on the LCD, Resistant against vibration from heavy duty operations, Displays the current time in major cities and specific areas around the world. Heart Rate Monitor / Heart Rate Zone Display- Displays the current heart rate, as well as a heart rate zone that shows exercise intensity at five stages, VO2max Measurement- Uses heart rate and running speed to calculate the maximum consumable oxygen uptake per kilogram of bodyweight in one minute (ml/kg/min), Maximum value: 220bpm; heart rate; target heart rate setting function; heart rate zone graphic display; heart rate transition graph: maximum heart rate/minimum heart rate, Full Auto Light: In low light, the watch face will illuminate automatically when you tilt your wrist towards you, Selectable illumination duration (1.5 seconds or 3 seconds), With afterglow.