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Casio Pro Trek WSD-F30: Everything you need to know

No more excuses: Get out and about with Casio's $550 Pro Trek smartwatch

Casio continues to refine its Pro Trek smartwatch, which is made for those who like nothing more than spending their weekends lost on top of mountains. The third version is the Pro Trek WSD-F30, and for the latest model it has made the case slightly smaller, made the display even more versatile, and added a convenient new feature to its extended battery mode.

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Price and availability

The Pro Trek WSD-F30 is now available to buy in the United States and the United Kingdom, where it costs $550 or 450 British pounds, respectively. The smartwatch can be purchased from Casio and Amazon in the U.S., and all three colors are available. Over in the U.K., the WSD-F30 is sold through retailers including Casio Online and Cotswold Outdoor.

Software and features

The Pro Trek was one of the first Wear OS smartwatches to extend the battery life of the device by turning off the operating system, so it could function simply as a watch. Known as Timepiece Mode on previous Pro Trek smartwatches, the WSD-F30 introduces Multi Timepiece Mode, which adds complication-style features to the monochrome-only time display. For example, it will show altitude and atmospheric pressure alongside the time, on a power-sipping monochrome display, to help hikers. With Multi Timepiece Mode active, the battery life stretches out to a month.

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This isn’t the only interesting battery-saving feature. A new Extend Mode fits somewhere in between Multi Timepiece Mode and the full Wear OS experience, showing the time, altitude, and atmospheric data, plus a color map can be called up with a button tap. The map shows on the F30’s main OLED screen, which also shows Google’s Wear OS operating system, however for Extend Mode Wear OS is put to sleep to conserve energy, resulting in three days battery use while still viewing offline maps. Cleverly, Extend Mode can be scheduled based on your plans for trips away.

Design and display

How much smaller is the F30 compared to the Pro Trek F20 and F10? This is still a Pro Trek watch, so it’s never going to be small and subtle, but Casio has still shaved 3.9mm off the width and 0.4mm off the thickness. This means the Pro Trek F30 still measures 60mm wide, 53mm tall, and 14.9mm thick. Small it’s not, but it is potentially more manageable than before. The case is made from resin with a special metal-like coating, and the strap has been revised too, adding more holes for an improved fit. The whole thing meets MIL-STD-810G standards for toughness.

The dual-layer color OLED, which has a 390 x 390-pixel resolution, and monochrome LCD display measures 1.2-inches. The F30 has GPS, and enough storage for five different offline versions, along with sensors for air pressure and altitude, a compass, an accelerometer, a gyroscope, and a magnetometer. The battery doesn’t have fast charging like we’ve seen on some new Wear OS smartwatches this year, so it will take around three hours to charge and should return around a day and a half of use, according to Casio.

App partnerships

Casio has several app partnerships suited to those with active lifestyles. Bikemap, an app specifically for cycling maps, can download maps and routes ahead of time, then access them straight from the watch even offline and untethered from a smartphone. The app syncs with the WSD-F30 automatically and saves records of your cycling activity, along with information like routes, speeds, time, and distance.

Additional app partnerships include ViewRanger for mapping, Hole19 for 42,000 golf course maps around the world, the surfing app Glassy, fishing forecast app Fishbrain, MySwimPro for personalized swim training and analytics, equestrian app Equilab, Exercise Timer, Ski Tracks, and fun fitness game Zombies, Run!.

Several will add custom features to the WSD-F30. Glassy adds voice commands and custom feature options for the hardware buttons, ideal for when surfers have wet hands. Fishbrain will add voice commands to see nearby waters and the fish that swim there. Zombies, Run! will allow control of the app on the watch, and Ski Tracks will also operate independently on the Pro Trek WSD-F30.

Updated on January 24, 2019: Added final price and availability details.

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