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| Omron HJ-720ITC Pocket Pedometer with Advanced Omron Health Management Software | 
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| Brand: Omron Discount Category: Health And Beauty
Selling Price: $59.99 Buy New: $30.67 Potential Savings: $29.32 (49%)
New (28) from $28.00
Customer Ratings: 588 comments
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Size: HJ-720ITC with software Shipping Weight (pounds): 1 Dimensions (inch): 8 x 6.7 x 2 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: OMRHJ720ITC Model: HJ-720ITC UPC: 073796720902 EAN: 0737967209022
Release Date: March 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Customer Comments:
Great features - bad clip December 2, 2008 This pedometer is great! It seems very accurate, is easy to use and it saves all of the data for you. I haven't loaded the software yet, so I can't give an opinion on that. My only complaint is that the clip is not very strong. When I sit down, it pops off my belt - every time! There is a little cord and that holds, so it doesn't fall to the ground, but it is a little annoying. This isn't a problem if you are wearing it during exercising, but I wear it throughout the day to try to get my 10000 steps in each day.
Best I've ever used! December 1, 2008 I've had many other pedometers in my life ranging anywhere from $15 to $60 and I have never come accross a pedometer like this one. It is very accurate, and easy to use. What I really love is that you can see your progress on your computer, cause it comes with a cd to download software to your computer. I highly recommend the "Omron HJ-720iTC Pocket Pedometer" to anyone that really cares about accuracy and watching their progress!
Great December 1, 2008 This pedometer is great - it is very accurate with the steps and mileage and is useful for weight loss. I have tried others and this is by far my favorite
Omron Pedometer November 30, 2008 The only negative about this pedometer is that it does not correctly display steps taken during an aerobic workout that uses sidesteps, kicks, etc. Other than that, it works great. I put it in my pocket and it calculates my steps all day long. Never have to worry about it falling off my waistband and breaking, which has happened with every other pedometer I have used, because it is kept secure in the pocket.
Great meter, OK software, poor belt clip November 27, 2008 I'm on my third one. In three months. The belt clip is poorly designed - it's made for a narrow belt, not an elastic band - the type found on 99.9% of sweat pants and shorts. The clip pops off easily. If you're on grass or a soft surface, you will NOT hear it hit the ground.
A clip with a stronger spring, or that looks more like a cell phone clip (with that hook at the base) would be a great improvement.
I did notice it immediately the 15 or so times it came off while on the treadmill, and a couple of times on the street. Not while on or near grass. A few times I noticed it was gone - only because I was in the habit of checking - and went back to find it. Two times, no such luck.
So with number three, it's in the pocket - no more belt clip. Too expensive to toss them away each month. So be warned - you WILL lose the meter if you rely on the belt clip.
Data transfer: easy - but the software is VERY basic. Also, you can NOT merge data files as the manual states. So of you have records on two PC's for example - say a laptop on vacation and your desktop at home - you can't merge the files. You also can't enter data manually - a huge programming oversight.
Setup was fast - but has to be performed on the meter - you can't set anything from the PC. This should be a programming no-brainer - pull the date and time from the PC' allow changing stride, etc. from the software. But no-brainer seems to describe the person involved in designing the software.
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