The most recent G-Shock watch from Casio boasts the same old array of concern and water-resistant claims, and now it would add FCC acceptance to the list, having gone through that government agency’s approval process. So, why did this wristwatch hit the FCC within the first place? Well, the rugged little timekeeper is packing Bluetooth 4.0 in its bag of tricks, which lets the wearable gadget communicate together with your smartphone. No word on a release date, but Casio did mention a reasonably broad “it slow in 2011″ window when it was first announced back in March. Here’s hoping that its FCC debut will speed the shock-filled process along.
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