I still have a small collection, so let me answer from what I know: WS1600H (which is essentially the same as AE1300), and WS200 (2 intervals). Hope this helps :)
Thanks for the video! One question: is possible to start the countdown from an interval different than the first? So, could I start the countdown from INT3, for example?
It gave you the option to repeat after each interval, how does that work? Normally, you would set it to repeat the multiple intervals as a set. Interval 1: 5 minutes Interval 2: 10 minutes Interval 3: 5 minutes Repeat (starts again at interval 1, etc) Unless I am misunderstanding, can you explain that a bit more, why it gave you that option after each interval.
Hi. That's a very good question. The option appears on each interval setting, but it works for all sequence, not for one interval. Meaning like int1,int2,int3 then autorepeat int1, int2,int3, then again and so on. And yes, maybe it will be better if Casio place this option outside of the interval setting.
@@SamsWatchReview so it function as countdown and when all the bars are gone, the time is up right? Just like in Casio WS-1600. I’ve never owned digital watch with a chronograph before.
Almost, but not quite "bar gone = timeout". If we use a timer, for example 20 minutes, the graph will repeat itself :) And yes, same with WS1600, both are just the same model but different display design.
@@SamsWatchReview nice explanation! Because the bars maxed out at 10 minutes right? I searched for chronograph models that have more than 10 minutes but cant find one yet
Nice tutorial easy to understand. Better than reading the very thick watch manual. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome thanks i would love a watch like this special for high intensity weight training
Great idea!
Great watch and great video! Thank you for the clear and precise instructions!
Thanks for the appreciation. I'm glad it's useful.
Thanks much for the review, Sam! Which other Casio (or Timex if you use them too) have interval timer function?
I still have a small collection, so let me answer from what I know: WS1600H (which is essentially the same as AE1300), and WS200 (2 intervals). Hope this helps :)
Thanks for the video! One question: is possible to start the countdown from an interval different than the first? So, could I start the countdown from INT3, for example?
Sorry, overlooked your comment. Nope, it always starts from INT1, except if you set INT1 and INT2 as 0.
It gave you the option to repeat after each interval, how does that work?
Normally, you would set it to repeat the multiple intervals as a set.
Interval 1: 5 minutes
Interval 2: 10 minutes
Interval 3: 5 minutes
Repeat (starts again at interval 1, etc)
Unless I am misunderstanding, can you explain that a bit more, why it gave you that option after each interval.
Hi. That's a very good question. The option appears on each interval setting, but it works for all sequence, not for one interval. Meaning like int1,int2,int3 then autorepeat int1, int2,int3, then again and so on.
And yes, maybe it will be better if Casio place this option outside of the interval setting.
Thank you
How to reset a timer like go back to the start time?
Stop/pause the timer by pressing the START button (lower right), and then press the ADJUST button (upper left) once, it should reset the timer.
@@SamsWatchReview thanks it’s works great video too keep up the good work man
Does this vibrate ?
No, it's not
Do ae1300 have auto repeat timer?
1:25 , yes
masing-masing 3 bulatan yang diatas fungsinya apa ya ketika timer dinyalakan?
Ilustrasi/grafik detiknya, ditampilkan di bagian akhir video
@@SamsWatchReview so it function as countdown and when all the bars are gone, the time is up right? Just like in Casio WS-1600. I’ve never owned digital watch with a chronograph before.
I see the minute chronograph is limited to 10 minutes..
Almost, but not quite "bar gone = timeout". If we use a timer, for example 20 minutes, the graph will repeat itself :)
And yes, same with WS1600, both are just the same model but different display design.
@@SamsWatchReview nice explanation! Because the bars maxed out at 10 minutes right? I searched for chronograph models that have more than 10 minutes but cant find one yet