Casio G Shock Riseman received bikeradar review

The Casio G Shock Riseman GW9200 received bikeradar review on August 22nd. Bikeradar does not usually make review about watches, but this one is special....Below are some of thier review about the watch.

The Riseman is a sturdy outdoors watch with some useful features.

For a start, it’s solar-powered, so it won’t eat batteries when using its altimeter (which can be calibrated to work with either absolute or relative altitudes), barometer and temperature gauge. It also receives time calibration via daily radio signals for six global territories, including Europe and the UK.

The display is easy to navigate, too. The backlight is clear and precise, and the light is large and easy to hit with gloves on.

The temperature sensor is roughly 7° out on the wrist, and takes about 30 minutes to equalise with ambient air temperature when taken off. Alternatively, strap it to your hydration pack for a precise reading.

It may lack the outdoors functions and electronic compass of Suunto’s Core, but it’s cheaper and still incredibly useful.

... and here's my review that I've made about this watch. The differences between my Riseman and this one is my Riseman does not receive radio signal a.k.a wave ceptor.

Check it out LINK

2 comments:

mr genki said...

Bravo2...bangga menjadi pemilik Riseman...hehehe

sah_kul said...

Bro Genki...lama x dgr crita...riseman mmg membanggakan...Tahniah

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