Casio Men’s Pedometer Resin Strap Watch #SGW200-1VCF
- Quality Japanese-Quartz movement
- World Time; Stopwatch; Countdown Timer
- Running Measurements: Distance, Energy, Consumption, Average Pace & Number of Steps
- EL Backlight with Afterglow; Black resin strap
- Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)
Product Description
Sports watch, Digital quartz movement, Acceleration sensor, Lap memory, Distance calculation, Green EL backlight, World time, Running measurements, Stopwatch, Memory recall, Workout data, Monthly data, Cumulative data, Target value input, Personal information input, Unit switching, Countdown timer, Input range, Five daily alarms, Hourly time signal, Calendar, 12/24 hour format, Digital print, numbers and markers, Brushed silver-tone metal bezel, Black resin case, Gray resin selector buttons, Brushed silver-tone stainless steel caseback, Mineral crystal, 100 meters/330 feet water resistant
Casio Men’s Pedometer Resin Strap Watch #SGW200-1VCF
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Filed under: Pedometers
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This watch is awesome! It’s super accurate when I run, very user friendly and customizable when it comes to what goals you want to set(calories, distance or time and you customize it to your stride length, weight and age so its even more accurate). The layout is very intuitive and functional and has a pretty quick learning curve. The styling is also pretty good since I think it looks good even with jeans and a t-shirt. If you want a really functional watch you can wear for workouts and/or just around town this is the one!
Rating: 5 / 6
I got this watch 2 days ago, and after going thru the manual and exploring, i am able to use most of the features this watch got to offer.
Overall it is a very good running watch. The Acceleration Sensor are pretty accurate from the default setting. I try to measure the steps and distance by running and counting on a local 400 meters running track.
If there is a (minor) issue about this watch, it could have been better if the distance can be measured in 2 decimal point of 0.00km, and i wish this watch can differentiate the speed between walking and running.
I would still give it a 4 stars for its accuracy, multi run records, easy to read display, and how easy to operate it.
Rating: 4 / 6
I purchased this watch to replace a watch/pedometer that I used for walking. When I received it I soon found out that the pedometer only works when you are running. Since I am not a runner it was useless to me so I returned it. Except for that one feature the watch while hard to use seemed to work well. Listing it as a pedometer is somewhat misleading.
Rating: 3 / 6
This is a great upgrade to Casio’s standard pedometer watch (STP-100). The manual explicitly states that it is only for running, but it is very accurate for walking. I have held objects in my left hand and even if I don’t swing my arm, the watch accurately records my steps. I confirmed this with Casio before I bought the watch and they should probably rebrand it for walking and running.
You access the pedometer function through the stopwatch screen. You can set a goal and the watch will beep when you reach it. It has traditional Casio quality and features. It is ideal for travel because you can see 2 time zones and set multiple alarms.
After a month, I can say that I would give this watch 5 stars.
Rating: 4 / 6
Even without adjusting the settings for stride length, this watch was pretty much dead on right out of the box. It may be that the default settings are set for an average person. I’m 5’8 and went on a run on a known distance course. When in the mode that showed step count, it picked up every step.
Seems to be geared for running, on page 55 of manual it says that the watch is designed to count steps while you are running. It will not count steps correctly while walking.It seems to work fine for steady walking while your arm is moving. But breaks do “confuse” it a little.
My experience with pedometers is limited. For running though, it works well.
Have used it for a few months now, very accurate. Used it on a 2 mile marked course and it was right on. Figured out how to switch between displays, so previous post was corrected. Overall a pretty good alternative to the GPS and/or foot pod setups.
Rating: 4 / 6