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  2. G-Shock - Wikipedia

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    On 12 December 2017, the G-Shock earned the Guinness World Record for the heaviest vehicle to drive over a watch. The officials from Guinness World Record drove a 24.97-tonne truck over the Casio G-Shock DW5600E-1. The G-Shock is the first watch by any company being able to withstand the challenge. [61]

  3. List of Fitbit products - Wikipedia

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    It was released in November 2014 for US$130 retail. The Charge's wristband is textured. The Charge automatically tracks users' steps, sleep, flights of stairs, and an approximation of the distance travelled. It tracks steps using a 3-axis accelerometer by tracking forward movement along with upward movements. [31] [32]

  4. Master of G - Wikipedia

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    The Master of G is a line of G-Shock watches produced by Japanese electronics company Casio designed for usage in harsh environments. Many showcase new technology that Casio would eventually introduce into the G-Shock line of watches, such as an altimeter , digital compass and the Tough Solar feature.

  5. Is it better to track your steps daily or weekly? It ... - AOL

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    You can track your total steps, like 70,000 in a week. Or if you're able to walk significantly more on certain days than others, you can aim for a daily average.

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  7. Shock and vibration data logger - Wikipedia

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    Shocks and impacts are often described by the peak acceleration expressed in g-s (sometimes called g-forces). The form of the shock pulse and particularly the pulse duration are equally important. For example, a short 1 ms 300 g shock has little damage potential and is not usually of interest but a 20 ms 300 g shock might be critical.