Casio
GBA950-1A Casio G Shock Watch
$165.00
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The G-Shock Move brings fitness tracking to the G-Shock formula. Step counter, training logs, Bluetooth app connectivity—all wrapped in the same 200m water resistant, shock-proof package. For people who want a fitness tracker that’s actually tough enough for real activity.
About The Product
Casio GBA950-1A: G-Shock Gets Fit
The GBA950 is part of G-Shock’s Move line—fitness tracking built into the toughest watch platform on the market. Unlike delicate fitness bands that crack when you look at them wrong, this one inherits G-Shock durability.
Fitness Features
3-axis accelerometer tracks steps and measures running distance. Training logs store workout data. The Bluetooth connection syncs with the G-Shock Move app for detailed analysis and goal setting. Timer functions work for interval training. It’s not trying to replace a dedicated sports watch, but it covers the basics well.
Still a G-Shock
200m water resistance means you can actually swim with this—try that with most fitness trackers. Shock resistance handles drops, bumps, and the general chaos of active life. The 44mm resin case is lighter than metal alternatives but just as tough.
Daily Functions
World time, stopwatch, countdown timer, alarms—the standard G-Shock toolkit is all here. Auto LED backlight illuminates at a wrist tilt. The digital display is readable in direct sunlight, which fitness trackers often aren’t.
The Advantage
At $165, the GBA950 costs less than most dedicated fitness watches and will outlast them all. If you want step counting and workout tracking without giving up G-Shock toughness, this is the answer.
Features
- case color: Black
- case material: Resin
- case shape: Round
- color: Black
- gender:
- movement: Digital
- case size (width): 44mm
- strap material: Resin
- strap color: Black
- water resistance: 200m
The Brand
Casio was founded in 1946 by Akio Morita, the son of Sony's founder Masaru Ibuka. Casio made the first all-electric digital calculator, which was a technological breakthrough at the time. It also innovated with digital cameras as early as the 1980s, and developed affordable electronic keyboards for musicians. Today, Casio is also a global leader in the manufacture of affordable digital watches.







