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Not good for running
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
I wish I never bought this item. The milage is completely inaccurate for running. I tried measuring my stride…still couldn’t get even close to an accurate milage reading.
great product
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I used the pedometer for the 60 mile 3day walk for susan g koman, and it worked very well. thank you
I really regret buying this
Rating:2 out of 5 stars
I went to a sports store and all they carried were sportline pedometers. I really didn’t know which one to buy so I bought this one because it was more attractive than the bright yellow one and it was more expensive than the 340 so I thought it was better somehow. Even though it says that it measures steps accurately on the packaging, it doesn’t actually display it. It only uses it to calculate the distance that you’ve walked. I was very annoyed by this because the 340 does track and display the number of steps walked. I got over it but the thing keeps resetting in my pocket. I’m just going to buy another pedometer. One that displays the steps walked and has a cover.
Small and Easy to Use
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I love this little device. It is simple to use – I was able to figure it out without reading the directions, which I love. It records how far I’ve walked without all the other unnecessary features I don’t want. It is small – I clip it at my waist and I don’t even notice it during my walk. It’s durable too – I’ve dropped it and it was easy to put back together and it still works fine!
Disappointed.
Rating:2 out of 5 stars
I was extremely disappointed that there was no step counter, yet the booklet that comes with it talks about step counts. I also found that for a certain amount of distance, it didn’t register any more distance. I took it off my belt at mid walk and clipped it on my pocket. Now, looking at the review of “juicemonster” I realize now that the pressure of my sweater and jacket over the device had probably reset it.
Spend a few more bucks and get the Omron HJ 112. The reviews are excellent.
If you already own it and don’t want to buy a new one, either clip it on your pocket (your body goes up and down with each step unless you’re an accordion), if you wear it on your belt, do not wear anything over it or it will get reset.