Key Takeaways
1. The Casio G-Shock GBA-950 will be available in three colors: white (GBA-950-7A), black (GBA-950-1A), and navy (GBA-950-2A).
2. The watch dimensions are 48.5 x 43.9 x 16 mm and it weighs approximately 53 g.
3. Features include step monitoring, distance tracking, and metrics like running time, pace, and estimated calories burned.
4. It offers Bluetooth connectivity for syncing with a smartphone and includes an LED backlight for low-light visibility.
5. The GBA-950 is expected to launch in Japan in May, priced at ¥ 25,300 (about $177).
Further information about the new Casio G-Shock GBA-950 watch has come to light. This model was first talked about back in April, and images surfaced soon after. Now, we’ve got insights into its dimensions and features.
Versions and Specifications
A Japanese news source, Mynavi News, reports that the G-Shock GBA-950 will come in three colors: the GBA-950-7A (white), the GBA-950-1A (black), and the GBA-950-2A (navy). The watch will have dimensions of 48.5 x 43.9 x 16 mm (approximately 1.9 x 1.7 x 0.6 inches) and will weigh around 53 g (about 1.9 oz). One of the improvements over the previous GBA-900 model is said to be a better bezel design and a more comfortable band fit.
Features and Functionality
The report suggests that, just like the GBA-900 series, the GBA-950 models will enable users to monitor their steps and the distance they cover. This feature likely uses GPS from a connected smartphone, although Casio hasn’t confirmed this yet. Additional functionalities include an auto-lap feature and metrics such as running time, pace, interval timing, and estimated calories burned.
Connectivity and Release Information
With Bluetooth connectivity, you’ll be able to connect the watch to your smartphone, where you can utilize the Casio Watches app to keep track of your activity. The hybrid watch, powered by a battery, is projected to last for two years, and an LED backlight will assist in viewing the display during low-light conditions. The Casio G-Shock GBA-950 is expected to debut in Japan in May, with a price tag of ¥ 25,300 (roughly $177). For comparison, the older GBA-900 models are available for ¥ 18,700 (around $131). It remains uncertain whether this model will be released in other regions such as the US, UK, or the EU.
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