The LWS2000's use a 3- axis accelerometer that starts counting your steps automatically when you start moving while wearing the watch. A Step Count Graph on the display shows your past step count along with your step count goal attainment rate, and the number of days your step count goal was attained. You can also maintain a history of your step counts over the past seven days. This and more make these watches the perfect tools to support management of your health and exercise.
I**A
A Great Watch That Fits Your Lifestyle Needs!
I work in a warehouse and was looking for a simple, yet sturdy watch for work. Because of my jobs demands, I needed a watch that would stand up to the constant physical routine of my duties! The Casio Woman's Quartz watch is perfect and exactly what I was looking for. It's durable, I am able to view the digital time at a glance, its comfortable, simple yet fashionable. Even stands up to having to wash my hands several times a day! I really like the added pedometer that's featured on this watch! And the price was very reasonable. You can't go wrong with a Casio. They're watches are made to last. Very happy with my purchase!
M**M
Love this watch!
Once you realize it counts steps automatically without you doing anything just set time and date you are good to go. I put it on this morning it starts counting as soon as you put it on. Casio has always built a great watch cheap in comparison to other brands. Fits well for a small wrist. Love the color. No Bluetooth nonsense. I don’t want my watch maker tracking me!
V**E
Good watch but maybe not for a gift to my wife
I bought it this for my wife when we go hiking in the field. But she never wears it, instead she keeps it on the night desk to check the time during night. The watch itself is good and function well but maybe not suitable as a gift for my wife.
A**1
Love this simple Internet-free pedometer!
Just got this watch yesterday, but so far I love it! It keeps time and tracks steps on the main screen and you can use the mode button to cycle through other features like stopwatch, timer, dual time (shows time in another time zone), alarm clock, etc. Once I read the instructions and figured out which button did what, setting it wasn't too difficult.It has neat features for step counting -- You can set a step goal, and in the top right corner of the main screen it has a little circle that shows what percentage of your step goal you have reached (0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%). It also keeps track of your step count for the past 7 days and shows you a little graph with the step counts.Would be good for senior citizens, kids, or anyone who just wants a simple, reliable pedometer watch without worrying about chargers or connecting to app/Bluetooth/internet.The instructions say you can change the battery, so I will update as I see how long the battery actually lasts.I do think $31 was a bit too much to pay for it, but I love it nonetheless.Update: at the end of the first full day wearing it, it said I had logged 14,000 steps. I normally average 6-7,000 steps (10,000 on a good day when I actually exercise), so I would say your actual step count is probably about half of what it says it is. (I will probably just double the step goal on the watch to 20,000 and pretend it's 10,000).
L**.
Beautiful and original
My daughter was surprised about the beauty of this watch and functions. She's only 10 YO and loving it. Thanks a lot
A**R
The battery life is good but the watch band breaks every two years.
The battery life is good and does not need frequent charging, but the watch band breaks every two years. I have bought this watch twice already in the past 4 years.
D**K
Best pedometer watch
I had bought a Fitbit 3 (?) which lasted for a year. This pedometer watch seems solid and fairly accurate for counting steps. I would buy it again.
J**T
On time
I was out of time for a while but since I got my new casio watch ⌚️ I'm always on time. It work's well for me thus far. Love it
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