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🕶️ Own the wild with the ultimate survival GPS watch.
The Casio G-SHOCK RANGEMAN GPR-B1000-1JR is a rugged, solar-assisted GPS watch designed for extreme environments. Featuring Triple Sensor technology for compass, altitude, and temperature readings, it offers up to 33 hours of GPS navigation on wireless charge, with solar power backup. Its mud/dust-resistant build and carbon fiber band ensure durability, while Bluetooth connectivity enables route planning and data management via the G-SHOCK app. Perfect for professionals who demand precision, toughness, and smart tech in one iconic timepiece.
| ASIN | B079VB8BW7 |
| Item model number | GPR-B1000-1JR |
| Package Dimensions | 20 x 14 x 10.8 cm; 142 g |
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MY DREAM
PERFECT FOR MEN
L**O
This is by far the best watch I ever had. Solid like a War Tank, reliable, great battery life, GPS and Barometer. No complaints at all. This one will become a family legend for sure!
G**9
It is a lovely watch, great battery life and the display seems to be clearer than on similar watches. I didn't give 5 stars because the alarm beep is very quiet.
S**)
I will start by saying that I'm a huge fan of the Casio G-Shock line. I have the Mudmaster GWG-1000, and the Pro Trek WSD-F20 which has a very nice screen but no battery life. I compared this to all my GPS watches including the Garmin fenix 5X and then just realized that you can't compare this watch to anything else because it's in a class all by itself (which is neither good or bad). I know that it's only a couple of millimeters thicker and wider than my Mudmaster, but it feels and looks larger, thicker, and heavier, which I do like. It feels great on the wrist and this has to be the most comfortable strap that has ever been made for a G-Shock! Even with the carbon fiber reinforcement (which you can see through a clear coat on the back of the strap) it is so comfortable, I have actually forgotten that it was on my wrist. It has a battery life that is far superior to any other GPS watch I own. The fenix 5X has really good battery life, but this one, with its no-frills monochrome screen, holds the battery life almost indefinitely. The recharging attachment snaps easily onto the back of the watch and it charges very quickly. The ceramic back of the watch is impressive, and my understanding is that it helps with inductive charging and also quicker and easier GPS reception; regardless, it is pretty neat and very comfortable. It would be nice to have a larger screen, but I also understand that there has to be space for the solar charging panel. The onboard menus are easy to navigate and intuitive. The phone based software app needs some upgrading and the limitations are too many to go into with this review. One issue I had was that I made adjustments to the watch from the phone app (such as changing the altitude from meters to feet, the temp from Celsius to Fahrenheit, etc.) and only some of the changes actually worked. This happened with every attempt, so what I ended-up doing was just going into the submenus and making the changes on the watch. This resulted in the changes actually remaining. The other thing is that this watch does not have any ability to measure heart rate or steps and although it does connect with the software on your phone, it doesn't receive texts or messages like a 'smart' watch (the Pro Trek WSD-F20 and Garmin do receive messages, etc.). That was when I realized that this watch isn't trying to be a smart watch, it's just a watch that you'd really want if you were stranded somewhere, especially where there was no cellular signal. The watch in no way 'relies' on the software on the phone and what I mean by this is that when connected to the phone, you cannot manipulate any screens on the watch; you must actually disconnect the watch from the phone app to use it. This makes it a pure survivalist watch that I would want to have if I was out in the middle of nowhere. As far as the GPS goes, I was actually disappointed when I first connected because it took over 5 minutes of sitting in the same place, outside, to connect. For whatever reason, during and after the 3rd connection, it now connects very quickly. My Garmin fenix is by far the quickest and connects indoors without any windows nearby in less than 10-15 seconds, and now this watch connects just as fast if not faster than my Garmin. I don't know why it took so long the first couple of times, but ever since my 3rd attempt to connect, it now connects in just a couple of seconds even if I'm indoors with no windows around. The GPS is just as accurate and precise as any other watch or handheld on the market and you can download the activities onto your phone/iPad and use either topographic or satellite maps to show your activity which is pretty cool. I'm sure that as this watch is on the market for a longer period of time, the software will get better and better, as with most products. Garmin has the best software on the market, but again, this is not a smart watch designed for exercise, etc. or to compete with those types of platforms. Overall, this is a great watch and although very expensive at over $900.00 (almost twice as much as I paid for the Pro Trek or Garmin) I would say is worth the price. I actually like that it doesn't need to be connected to a phone and works all on its own. It's also nice that it doesn't send/receive texts or emails from my phone; if I want that feature, I can use one of my other two watches. I like this watch for everyday wear and will use it in my routine rotation of watches.
A**R
Simply awesome watch, it’s large but doesn’t feel large after a few minutes of wearing it, I have a 6 3/4" wrist, I put the GPS to the test and performed as advertised, flawlessly, it is pricey, would love it more it was a tad less but no complaints, this watch is a survival tool and could keep you out of trouble when venturing outdoors in places not know to you, not really made to wear everyday even dough I can see guys wanting to do precisely that; the watch is solid with a hefty weight, it’s loaded with features but keep in mind this is NOT a smart watch that’s gonna give you a step count, calories burned or receive texts, the primary use of this watch besides giving you the time of day is the awesome GPS, I guess you can call it an adventure watch. It connects to your smartphone via the G-Shock connect app, it’s easy and it sets up everything you need to do; it keeps precise tracking and has a backtrack feature that allows to return to your staring point should you get lost, definitely recommend this watch for it can someday save your life...
K**3
Well, if you want a hockey puck on your wrist, this fits the bill quite nicely, i swapped my gw9400-1 for this and i couldn’t be more happier. Feels sooo tanky and solid.
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