SHOW LES: Casio watch with a step counter

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  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith AdministratorHosting ProviderOG

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  • somiksomik OG Hostbusters

    I had one of these types of watches. I did not like it. The watch I had used replaceable batteries, but used those HUGE button cells, CR2450 and were quite thick. Even then the battery life was like 1 or 2 months only, and no, those were not rechargeable. And finally, time sync did not work so the watch time always drifted and I had to adjust it every week or so. Used it for 5 or 6 months and switched back to a regular china smart watch that shows time and notifications. Need to charge once every week but works fine otherwise.

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