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Omron HJ-112 Digital Premium Pedometer
Omron HJ-112 Digital Premium Pedometer

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Brand: Omron
Discount Category: Health And Beauty

Selling Price: $34.99
Buy New: $18.45
Potential Savings: $16.54 (47%)



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Customer Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars 1769 comments

Color: GREY
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Size: HJ-112
Shipping Weight (pounds): 0.6
Dimensions (inch): 8 x 4 x 1.7

MPN: HJ-112
Model: HJ 112
UPC: 073796801120
EAN: 0073796801120

Release Date: June 15, 2005
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: BRAND NEW! FACTORY SEALED!!!

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5 out of 5 stars Very Easy to Use   August 21, 2008
This pedometer is very easy to use and program. Though normally I'm the electronics master / mistress of the household, my spouse took on the programming task instead. No problem. I would suggest that the clip be employed in addition to the holder. Though the holder seems sturdy enough, it would be easy for the pedometer to be jostled out of it. Hence the additional security of the cord.


5 out of 5 stars motivational tool   August 20, 2008
This product is compact and packs a punch that delivers
and helps making walking/trekking fun.



5 out of 5 stars Very fun!   August 19, 2008
I am very happy with my new pedometer! So easy to set up and fairly accurate in step counting. I also like that it tells you calories and mileage. I haven't used it for my gym workouts but I'm sure it will work well for that too.


4 out of 5 stars Great product despite a few minor issues   August 19, 2008
After reading reviews of many different brands of pedometers, I decided to purchase this one: not only was it rated highly here, but also it got rave reviews from many users on the exercise web site I frequent. I've never owned a pedometer before (well, other than the freebie from the McDonald's promotion several years ago); although I exercise daily, I'm pretty sedentary otherwise, and so I was hoping that wearing a pedometer would encourage me to move more throughout the day.

Now that I have owned this pedometer for several weeks, I can report that I am happy with it overall. It has become like an extra appendage--it goes with me everywhere, and most of the time, I barely notice it. I was dismayed by my extremely low step totals during my first few days of use, but I've already started to make progress. Although I do like the pedometer, there are definitely some features that could be better, so I have provided a detailed breakdown below.

APPEARANCE: The pedometer is a sleek little thing about the size of a flattened egg. The edges are rounded, so I find it comfortable to hold in my pants pocket, although a bit smaller would certainly be nice. The main step display is large an easy to read; there is a smaller time display as well. I have never accidentally pushed the reset button, but I have accidentally pushed the mode button.

CLIPS: As other reviewers have mentioned, the main clip is definitely bulky and could've been better designed. However, I have never had any problems with it falling off when it is clipped to my waistband, and I don't find it to be uncomfortable. I also find that the smaller, safety clip is a bit bulky and awkwardly designed, and the way it is attached to the lanyard makes it stick way out (check out the photos that users have submitted). However, a BIG plus about this pedometer is that you have the option of using it in the clip--attached anywhere on your body--OR simply tucking it in your pocket or even a handbag. As far as I know, no other models offer that kind of flexibility.

SETUP: The initial setup of the unit is very basic. Once you put in the battery (included; there is even a little "screwdriver" tool for opening the battery case), you are automatically prompted to set the time (be sure to set the AM/PM correctly) and then your weight. Next, you need to consult the manual for instructions on setting your stride length--you simply need to take 10 steps at your normal pace and measure the distance that you travelled.

FEATURES: In addition to daily steps, this pedometer also keeps track of aerobic steps (steps taken after 10 minutes of continuous walking), calories (probably not accurate), and distance in miles. Each of these statistics is kept in memory for the previous seven days, a nice little feature to have when you are trying to keep track. Another feature which I really like is that the pedometer automatically resets to zero at midnight, so you never have to remember to reset it yourself. (For those of you night owls, you can still keep stepping after midnight--your steps will just go towards the next day's totals.)

ACCURACY: I have found that when walking at a steady pace, this pedometer is extremely accurate, regardless of whether I have it clipped to my waist, in my pocket, or wherever. However, there are some situations in which the Omron HJ-112 undercounts or even fails to count steps as all. The manual notes that "The unit may not be able to count the steps correctly in the following cases: 1) When you walk at an inconsistent pace, 2) When you shuffle or wear sandals, and 3) When you fail to walk consistently in a crowded place." Furthermore, it also notes that the pedometer will not begin counting until you have been walking for FOUR seconds. So, what does this mean in actual practice? For me, it means that when I am doing things where I am moving back-and-forth with frequent starts-and-stops such as emptying the dishwasher, putting laundry away, etc., the pedometer frequently does not advance AT ALL during this time. I have come to accept this as a minor glitch; it simply motivates me to move more. Others, however, might view this as a more serious flaw.

So, for me this pedometer was a great purchase. I'm convinced that despite its glitches, its accuracy is still well above average, and I don't think you will be able to find the convenience of being able to carry it in your pocket/purse in any other brand available. Definitely recommended but with some reservations as outlined above.



5 out of 5 stars omron pedometer   August 18, 2008
This pedometer is a favorite of mine. Easy to read, easy to use. It was sent to me in a timely manner. Thank you for your fine service.