
Casio is having another go at the GPS Watch category, with the latest release touted to be the smallest GPS watch available in the market. Known as the GPR-100, this timepiece measures a mere 63.1mm x 49.5mm x 17.1mm and focuses more on you athletic types. The GPR-100 receives a signal from a minimum of three different satellites and is capable of letting you know how fast you’re currently moving, how much length is there to cover, and information regarding your pace. Additional features of this water-resistant watch include automatic time adjustment, points of interests (maximum of 100), and an automatic electro-luminesscent backlight. It is currently unavailable Stateside, but some elementary mathematical conversion tells us that the Casio GPR-100 will retail for approximately $467.
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