Casio introduced the new GPS self-calibration watch

Have you been late for the slower watch? For the average watch, in addition to regularly calibrating time, it seems there is no other way to solve this problem. However watch manufacturer Casio, but want to combine a variety of technologies to keep watch time accurate. In the upcoming new watch, Casio will use a called Connected Engine 3-way time auto-calibration module, although the name is a bit difficult to understand, but in fact the principle is not complicated, simply GPS module, radio module, mobile clock function Three in one interconnect module. With these three modules, this watch can be automatically calibrated at any time and any place, to maintain the accuracy of time. Connected Engine 3-way is also more energy-efficient with respect to power consumption, such as GPS module which will save 25% power compared to the previous product, and the antenna design will be 20% smaller. Based on the original Connect Engine time calibration module, Connected Engine 3-way also adds Bluetooth capabilities to enable connectivity with handsets and keep time in sync. The first model to feature the module will be the GPW-2000, part of Casio's Gravity Master series, which will be released on May 19. In addition to the time calibration feature, the GPW-2000 will feature a pointer design, a dial position display and flight logging capabilities to keep pace with the G-Shock app on the phone side. Of course, for such a professional watch, solar power is also necessary, but so many advanced features make GPW-2000 is not cheap, the phone is about 100,000 yen (about 6241 yuan). This article is reproduced, does not represent the world position of million table.