

Casio released earlier this year two such watches, the GB-5600AB and
the GB-6900AB. Once paired to an iPhone via Bluetooth, the watches
notify users through audio alarms, vibration, or display, when a call or
message is received. The watch can also be made to sync with the time
that is used on the phone. Casio is now taking this concept one step
further with its new batch of G-SHOCK watches, the GB-6900B and the
GB-X6900B.
These two watches make use of a second generation engine which allows
two-way communication between the watch and a smartphone. Aside from
the previously mentioned functions, the new engine allows users to
control a phone’s music player with a touch of a button on the watch or
use the smartphone to set the watch’s timer and alarm. Both watches
support Bluetooth 4.0 and have signal range of 2 meters. The GB-6900B
comes in four color options, Black, Black x Blue, Green, and White,
while the larger GB-X6900B comes only in Black, Blue, and Orange.
The first Bluetooth-enabled G-SHOCK watches only supported iPhones
but Casio is now adding support for Android as well. So far, only the Samsung Galaxy S4 is listed under compatible smartphones, but hopefully other Android smartphones will be supported as well.
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