Looking for a fitness watch that catches all the right kind of attention? We think you’ll be seeing red in no time with a new piece by Casio.
Few sports are as demanding, traditional, elegant and yet brutal as boxing. Taught in the military, in the right kinds of schools and universities, and increasingly, in gyms around the globe, boxing combines strategy and finesse with endurance and speed.
Built to Last
With these qualities in mind, Casio G-SHOCK has created an all-new timepiece made in collaboration with Everlast, the preeminent brand in boxing since 1910.
The new GBA800EL-4A arrives in a matte red reminiscent of the boxing gloves worn by champions since time immemorial, with the world-famous Everlast logo engraved on the case back, naturally. The distinguished logo also appears on the dial and band, with the model’s LED backlight feature highlighting the brand’s motto, “Choice of Champions” on the digital front display.
Tech Savvy
The GBA800EL-4A is made with the modern fitness enthusiast in mind, equipped with a three-axis acceleration sensor to keep track of step count as well as walking/running pace. The digital display also shows the step count and hourly step graph, while the status indicator displays the target achievement rate.
Arriving with Bluetooth connectivity capabilities via the G-SHOCK Connected app, users can see graphs of steps taken, as well as calories, burned broken down by five metabolic equivalents (MET) levels for each day, week and month. The app can also display the exact location on a map where the wearer’s steps were taken, perfect for tracking outdoor runs or workouts this summer.
Watching Your Burn
The new GBA800 model is also ideal for interval workouts, allowing wearers to configure up to 20 sets of five timers on the app and then send the created workout to the watch to start training right away.
The GBA800EL-4A also comes equipped with standard G-SHOCK technology including 200m water resistance and shock resistance; dual time; an auto super illuminator LED light; a step counter; a stopwatch and countdown timer; 5 daily alarms; and 12/24 Hr. Time Formats
Certainly enough to give your fitness regime a quick one-two.
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