I took advantage of a devistating west Texas thunderstorm to compare the barometers on three Casio watches: The G-Shock GBD-H2000, the Mudman GW-9500, and the ProTrek PRW-3500. My dog helped me.
What happened in the video? Here’s what Gemini AI said happened:
In this video, Jim Kinkade compares three Casio watches with built-in barometers: the GBD-H2000, the Mudman, and the Pro Trek. He observes how the barometers on these watches react to an approaching thunderstorm.
Kinkade notices that the barometers on the Mudman and Pro Trek accurately show a drop in pressure, indicating the impending storm. However, the GBD-H2000’s barometer graph seems to be displaying nonsensical data.
He concludes that barometers on watches can be useful tools for predicting weather changes, but they require some understanding and interpretation. He also suggests that the GBD-H2000 might need a software update to improve its barometer functionality.
Ok. So tune in later to see if I can get the GBD-H2000 to graph the data better with software updates.
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