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The Casio Youth Digital WS-2100H-1A2VDF is a sleek unisex digital watch featuring a grey dial and black strap, engineered for active lifestyles. It boasts a 1/100-second stopwatch, 100-meter water resistance, and a unique step counter that operates without Bluetooth or sensors, eliminating radiation concerns. Additional features include 5 alarms, dual time display, countdown timer, hourly signal, and LED backlight, all packed into a lightweight 47g design perfect for professionals seeking reliable, no-fuss timekeeping.







| ASIN | B09KN8FLN2 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,618 in Watches ( See Top 100 in Watches ) #6,294 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (75) |
| Date First Available | 14 December 2021 |
| Department | Unisex |
| Generic Name | Casual Watch |
| Importer | Imported By - Casio India Co Pvt Ltd, A-41, 1st Floor, MCIE, Mathura Road, New Delhi-110044 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 21.5 x 1.5 x 4.8 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 47 g |
| Item model number | WS-2100H-1A2VDF |
| Manufacturer | Casio India Co Pvt Ltd, A-41, 1st Floor, MCIE, Mathura Road, New Delhi-110044, Imported By - Casio India Co Pvt Ltd, A-41, 1st Floor, MCIE, Mathura Road, New Delhi-110044 |
| Net Quantity | 1 Count |
| Product Dimensions | 21.5 x 1.5 x 4.8 cm; 47 g |
P**H
Excellent
Fantastic Watch, this was what I was looking for. Calculates exact steps without sensor. Price is good not too much. Please keep producing such products.
R**R
Awesome casio watch with pedometer
I was looking for a simple digital watch with a step tracker sans Bluetooth connectivity (constant radiation) and multi sensors. This watch did satisfy my requirements and more. Although this watch is designed to cater to youth, I feel it can used by the entire age spectrum. This watch has all the typical Casio digital watch features including 5 alarms, stop watch, dual time, timer, etc. In summary, a great value for money watch.
A**R
actual watch with step counter
No offence to smart watches, they have with their own negatives. You have to charge them, sync with phone and services, bluetooth is on even when you sleep, need for software updates. if you feel invoncenienced by the need to periodically charge and paranoid about the services that track you and unncessary radiation, just go for this Casio watch. This watch can count steps, show last 8 hours steps graphycally to understand when you have moved less and last 8 days steps history. You can set a daily target as well. You dont have to recharge as it comes with a replaceable battery. Above all its an actual "watch" and does not get absolete like smart watches. Hourly chime and beep beep alarm brings a smile and childhood memory.
R**I
Nice watch at the price point
Good watch for the right weekend vibes
K**A
Not worth - plastic case
Bought in 4500 not worth, it looks like a road side watch of 500, do not waste money
A**E
Light weight, Perfect fit
Light weight, Perfect fit. Look good, but could have been better, works well. Not the most perfect Step counter though. Awesome battery life. Is Casio after all so should have great water resistance. Wouldnt say its the most comfortable watch but is Perfect for hiking travelling rough use.
F**N
A different watch in the relatively low-priced Casio variants
Pictures: (1) Front (2) Diagnostic Mode showing all LCD elements (3) Module Number 3464 (4) Front Buttons (5) Right-side Buttons (6) Left-side Buttons and Full Front (7) Back (8) Back with Lugs and Strap (9) Clasp (10) Comparison with CA53 and F91 (11) Size comparison with F91 on hand Its the standard Casio watch, with 2 different features not seen before: Step counter and the 13-segment main digits instead of the standard 7-segment. More on these in this review below. Okay, so the price of this watch does __not__ beat the Amazfit Bip S watch that included step-counter along with other sports mode, and the awesome always-on display with so low battery consumption that I actually got 40+ days of battery life. But I liked the simplicity of this step-counting watch. You simply set your goal in the standard setup mode (long press top left button), though it can only be in multiples of 1000, and this watch starts counting. No need of any smartphone app, not nuisance of charging every day, or 7 days, or even 40 days. I expect the battery to last 2 years minimum (Casio claims this, and going by experience, their claims are usually conservative, it lasts way more than their claims). As far as the accuracy goes, I have tested the accuracy a few times by actually counting my steps and watching the watch, it seemed to match fairly accurately, though I am a little doubtful that overall during the day, it is probably showing more than what I am actually walking. Overall, it seems to be working well, considering it may not have ML models running inside to detect walking. As can be seen from images, it has 3 rows of display, top being dot-matrix, main being 13-segment digits, and bottom the standard 7-segment. I think the 13-segment doesn't make that much of a striking smooth difference, but I like it. :smiles: It has the standard modes: Home Time => Stop Watch (200 Laps Memory) => Timer (Max 59m59s only, a shame) => Dual Time (no World Time) => Alarm (Hourly Chime, 1 Snooze, 4 Alarms) Setting the minutes of Dual Time turned out to be unique: You can change it only in 15 minute intervals, i.e. 0, 15, 30, 45 minutes, instead of 1 minute in other low-end watches. It makes great sense: India is the only country with 30 minute difference (5h30m) and Nepal with 45 minutes (5h45m), so there is no need of each minute interval. There is no country with only 15m difference from the full hours, so availability of this option was unnecessary. But its easy to guess why they still provided it: either the programming was easier, or just to make it symmetric, or both. It is possible to mute the key-press beeps in the setup mode, which is not possible in very low-end Casio watches. The backlight is yellow LED that glows from left, which gives an uneven glow and not as elegant as the green backlights from a few years ago. But screen is visible in pitch dark. Final secret tip on getting into the Diagnostic Mode: Press Top-Left, Bottom-Left and Start-Stop Buttons all at the same time to see the first diagnostic screen, then just press Start-Stop Button to cycle through all other diagnostic information (incl. internal sensors). PS: The module number in the diagnostic screen was 3464 for me, however the back side had 3466 stamped (the number in the rectangle box on the steel back is the Module Number inside the watch). No, this is not fake, I have noticed such differences in a bunch of other Casio watches and have researched that they are still genuine (fake watches won't have diagnostic mode at all, and forget being so detailed about the LCD segments, dot-matrix and existence of internal sensors).
M**Y
Old watches been delivered - MFD on 2022
While the watch looks good, I was delivered with a piece with manufacturing date of 2022. The watch came switched on, so in the last 3 years the battery has worn and the digits look bit dim. Skeptical on weather to keep this one or return it. I got it for a 40% deal so I am leaning towards keeping the watch but make sure to check the manufacturing date once the watch got delivered.
A**D
Real value for money and great features
E**A
Otimo produto, uso para natacao mais de 2anos sem problema algum
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