Ask most people who they think started the smart watch revolution, and many would likely point to Pebble’s initial eInk-based offering as the pioneer. As true as that may be for more contemporary options, Casio would beg to differ — they’ve been making moves in the “smart” wristwatch arena for a few fair years now, and came along just as soon as products from Sony and Motorola’s respective camps. The Japanese company has a long standing line of Bluetooth-equipped watches that can send and receive data to and from Android and iOS devices.
Those watches — many of which exist in Casio’s storied G-Shock line — aren’t quite that flexible: you’ll get very thin notifications about incoming messages and calls, and they also send limited workout information to a smartphone companion app of theirs. It doesn’t let you get down and dirty quite like Android Wear, Samsung’s Tizen watches or the Pebble, but it works. What if we told you they’d be looking to eventually up the ante?
The company has recently updated their trademark for the lineup, and its description is chock full of smart watch features that many of the market’s latest options boast. References to “controlling music playback on a mobile device or computer” and other typical smart watch uses can be found littered throughout. Here is just a snippet of what you’d find should you venture over to the USPTO:
Software for use in sensing proximity and transmitting location notifications between a timepiece, wrist watch or wearable device and a computer, mobile telephone, mobile device or other electronic apparatus; Software for controlling music or media functions on a computer, mobile telephone, mobile device or other electronic apparatus from a timepiece, wrist watch or wearable device; Software for sending, receiving and controlling call, email, event, calendar or activity messaging and alerts between a timepiece, wrist watch or wearable device and a computer, mobile telephone, mobile device or other electronic apparatus
And all of that is before they even make mention of the trademark being for an actual time piece. Sounds like all the makings of some of the latest smart watches on the market.
We’re not sure what Casio could offer in the software department that we haven’t already seen from the aforementioned competition, but one thing we have yet to see is a smart watch with the same toughness and tenacity that Casio’s G-Shock line has come to be known for. I certainly wouldn’t mind an ultra rugged smart watch, especially considering how much more exposed to the elements that class of devices is poised to be compared to a smartphone.
Whether Casio’s updated trademark is a sign of things to come or them wanting to make sure their existing options are protected from copyright intruders remains to be seen, but considering the company’s unexpected trek into the smartphone arena on the backs of Verizon and Android we wouldn’t put anything past them. Would you want to buy a Casio G-Shock if it ran Android Wear? Hop to the poll below, and leave a comment letting us know if you’d pass on today’s options for something a bit more tough.
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Casio makes a pretty good watch for the money, but they’re involved and confusing. The ones I got anyways.
I’ve been wearing G-Shocks since I was 5.
If they make it even a bit useful, I’d get it.
Hells yes
I’m a field Technician, This would be awesome! I don’t need fancy graphics, just information! It sucks having to take my LG G Watch off everyday just for work…
C. Maybe depending on what the finished product looks like.
It all depends on how it looks.
only if the battery life is “decent” as in it’ll last at least 2 weeks between charges!
Huge G- Shock fan!! I’ve owned as many as 10 g-shocks..now I’m to 4 now….
I always thought casio would be the perfect company to make a smartwatch. Back in the late 80’s they came out with the abx-600 which had their twincept databank tech. They need to bring that back. This watch had a LCD screen that can display all kinds of info even phone #’s. I had the abx-620 back in the early 90’s and just bought the original smartwatch imo the abx-600. This watch was ahead of its time. The pic below is the abx-620
I will not wear any watch. Not in a boat, not in a coat, not in moat, no I won’t.
Would love to see a powerful Casio smartwatch. G-shocks can take a beating and definitely don’t have the corrosion problems that LG is already facing.
I was really disappointed to see that from the Android line, only the S4/S5 and Note 3 are supported.
If it were a true smart watch it would realize that it is truly stupid!
I would get a rugged smartwatch no matter the manufacturer. We honestly only need sapphire crystal and real water resistance.
ABSOLUTELY would be interested. I was wearing a G-Shock for quite awhile before upgrading to the Gear Live.
I didn’t know Casio already had such watches. I would consider it if it came with some of the camping/hiking features also.
My watch has been a G-Watch (AW-590-1AER) for *many* years and I LOVE IT!
I will be keeping it until a good smartwatch with decent battery life comes out.