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| Omron HJ-112 Digital Premium Pedometer | 
enlarge | Brand: Omron Discount Category: Health And Beauty
Selling Price: $39.99 Buy New: $21.41 Potential Savings: $18.58 (46%)
New (32) from $18.45
Customer Ratings: 1756 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: HJ112 Model: HJ 112 UPC: 073796801120 EAN: 0073796801120
Release Date: June 15, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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It's the best!! November 30, 2005 17 out of 18 found this comment useful.
I have been trying different pedometers for a couple of years and none of them have been worth the money I spent. Just jiggling up and down or shaking them would imitate an actual step taken. I saw the Omron pedometer in an article in Real Simple magazine.
They gave it high ratings. I began researching it and recently purchased one. It is wonderful. I do wonder, though, why the company does not come up with a better clip system to attach it so you don't have it constantly falling off. Even with this malfunction, it is the best out there.
Nice pedometer - great value. November 21, 2005 18 out of 18 found this comment useful.
This is a nice affordable pedometer which performs its function quietly and reliably. It is easy to set up with your stride length and weight, and it responds by counting your steps, converting to miles and calories used. The aerobic step function counts your aerobic steps for those long vigorous walks.
On the downside - the belt clip is very bad. You must use the supplied safety cord if you don't want to lose it on your first walk. If you can adapt to this lousy clip this might be the device for you.
I am doing it! November 17, 2005 24 out of 24 found this comment useful.
I love this product, first of all, I was able to program it by myself! The pedometer is easy to read, shows actual steps walked, aerobic steps, calories burned and miles walked. I like how you can show put this device in your pocket and it works! If you need motivation to get those 10,000 steps in (5 miles) than I really suggest you get this pedometer. I have owned two other ones before, they were a waste of money, but not this one, worth every dollar!
The best one, no matter how unlikely it looks November 15, 2005 22 out of 22 found this comment useful.
I've bought half a dozen pedometers. Some were as complicated as computers, and never worked right. Others were brain-dead simple step counters, which were inaccurate and broke within a few weeks. This Omron HJ112 looks very unlikely, but really it is far and away the best; this is the one to buy. It has just enough smarts to be convenient, but is easy to set up--30 seconds. For daily use, it is dead simple--just clip it on every morning, it has reset itself at midnight. It counts steps in big numbers, and it really knows what a step is: you can't fool it by jiggling up and down (like the others). I've counted steps (every time a foot hits the ground) over several blocks, and the Omron HJ112 almost always is precisely correct to the exact count. It's very flexible about how you wear it (upside down, even in a pocket), and--despite the picture--its size is no problem at all. I wear it clipped to the waistband of my underwear, under a shirt, and never know it's there. This is really an excellent pedometer, and I never thought I'd find one.
I love my Omron Pedometer November 14, 2005 14 out of 14 found this comment useful.
We bought our pedometers in anticipation of last year's trip to Walt Disney World. Watch out! The number of steps (averaged 16,000 per day) will scare you - but gave you a better idea why your feet hurt. This pedometer has become my weight loss talisman. I started Weight Watchers in Feb '05 and always wear my pedometer to remind me to EXERCISE! (I have lost 40 lbs since Feb - partially due to remembering to walk!)
The pedometer has been reliable and works very well. I have been able to use it to gauge aerobic walking (great exercise). I highly recommend this pedometer. I have tried others and they really don't accurately track your walking.
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