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No hay artículos en el carroDescripción del producto Acelerómetro individual sensorAccurately cuenta cada stepStores de 7 días de información sobre displayresets at Midnight automaticallyincludes reloj & batteriesupc: 073796801502shipping Dimensiones: 7,60 en en x 3.4
Rose
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de febrero de 2024
Keeping track of steps .... keep increasing daily.
Mary A. Turzillo
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de marzo de 2023
Keeps your step count for seven days. The setup is not too annoying. It's bigger and more clunky than many other fitness trackers (Fitbit, for example). But it's PRIVATE. No beaming your step count and lord knows what else to your computer, iPhone, and thence to some cloud entity. And it's reliable. They last forever. I'm not sure they even make them any more. I've never had one die on me. I had to replace my last one because somehow, despite having it on a little leash (highly recommended), I must have accidentally slid the clip away from the main unit. Went back and looked on the trail I walked, but no joy. So now I've got this new one, and it works, so far.One problem was that the pedometer came with a dead battery, making me think the unit was defective. But I had on hand a 2032 battery and it ran fine.Here's an update: after I started carrying my smart phone around with me, I wondered why my phone always seemed to indicate more steps than the Omron. Then I read this in another review: Drawbacks: the sensor must be aligned properly to count steps. It does not count incidental steps - you must be walking for more than 4 seconds for it to begin counting.So, the day I do major prep for my housekeepers, I pause to look at my Omron at about 2:00 in the afternoon and it invariably indicates less than a thousand steps. It does not count all your steps. It acts as if rushing around the house doing housework, moving furniture, mopping, picking stuff up and putting it away, these are just what somebody called "junk steps." But it seems to me they are still exercise. I do not know if this is an engineering problem with the device or some way to get people to think housework isn't work, but it's annoying. I generally get about 1500 more steps on my cell phone than I do on the Omron. Sometime the difference is even higher.I do like the privacy of the Omron. I am not constantly encouraged to share my details with my PCP, not that he would use it for anything useful, just another invasion of my life. But I'd love to have more accurate counts.Also, the price constantly rises.
Marcy Walker
Comentado en Canadá el 5 de julio de 2015
The best stepper there is easy to understand, gives time, days and steps that is all I need.I wish they sold them in Canada.ThanksSincerelyMarcy
Karie Hoskins
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de septiembre de 2012
This pedometer is durable, reliable, accurate and the best pedometer I've ever used. I think this is my...third? And probably last. It doesn't fall off, it requires no effort on my part (other than remembering to wear it each day) and I absolutely love it. I've dropped it a few times - it's still going strong. There is no need to reset it or calibrate it...and the battery has lasted for over a year.Even though it is a bit more than other pedometers - I cannot recommend this enough. After using mine for a while, I bought one for my husband, mother-in-law, mom and daughter. It's really helping me achieve my goal to walk 10,00 steps a day and I love it!
yoYOyo
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de febrero de 2009
I'm on my 4th pedometer, and this is by far the best. I am not interested in distance, or calories, or anything other than counting my # of steps each day. It's easy to read, VERY accurate, and stores 7 days of counts. It took (literally) 30 seconds to set up the time of day and you are ready to go. All of my other pedometers were either overly complicated (for my intended use) or overly sensitive (some actually registered steps while riding in the car). I paid $10 for mine on Amazon (not sure why it is now $14, just one week later) and it is worth the money. I strive for 10,000 steps a day and if I don't quite get there, I take a longer evening walk. So I know it's helping my health, by simply being a cue to action for additional activity. Even my husband is wearing one now, and we compare steps at the end of the day. Highly recommended, one of my favorite purchases in recent memory.
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