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| Omron HJ-112 Digital Premium Pedometer | 
enlarge | Brand: Omron Category: Health And Beauty
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $18.66 You Save: $21.33 (53%)
New (25) from $18.66
Avg. Customer Rating: 1696 reviews Sales Rank: 2
Color: GREY Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Size: HJ-112 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 2.9 x 2 x 0.5
MPN: HJ112 Model: HJ 112 UPC: 073796801120 EAN: 0073796801120 ASIN: B0000U1OCI
Release Date: June 15, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: BRAND NEW! FACTORY SEALED!!!
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This pedometer is the best! April 5, 2006 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
The Omron model HJ-112 is an awesome pedometer. I have used every day for over a month now, and I am extremely happy with the quality and performance.
I carry my pedometer all day. When I work out on the eliptical machine at the gym, or take a walk outside for exercise, it measures the aerobic steps perfectly vs. regular steps. I have no idea how the pedometer can distinguish between steps and aerobic steps, but it does!
Yesterday, I accidently left the pedometer in the pocket of my warm up pants when I did laundry. The pedometer went all the way through the wash and spin cycle. Then I put the clothes in the dryer, and wondered what the heck that clunking noise was in the dryer. I was so sad to discover that it was my pedometer. I took the pedometer apart and let it dry out overnight. I re-assembled it the next morning, and to my amazement - it still works perfectly! This is one tough pedometer.
I have had other pedometers in the past, but didn't use them because they didn't work right. If you want a high quality pedometer that really works, this one is the absolute best.
I'm addicted to my Omron Pedometer! April 2, 2006 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
This is a great pedometer and well worth the $$$! It's quiet (no rattling when you walk) and you can put it in your pocket to use it. Plus, it resets itself at midnight every night.
Keeps track just about anywhere! April 1, 2006 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
The other day, I was on an outing and inadvertently left my pedometer in my purse backpack, which I wore on my back for several hours. And I went about my routine. This pedometer had recorded all of my activity. That is how cool this little unit is. The other nice features are the calibration (can input average step length and weight), aerobic activity meter and its 7-day memory. This is a must have for the serious walker.
high quality pedometer March 30, 2006 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I have had experience with 2 different pedometers. My first one was a cheap $4.00 "GoWalking by Sportline". The only thing I liked about it was that it measured every little step I took fairly accurately. Compared to it, the Omron is a high-quality item, with many more functions. The only thing that I don't care for is that it doesn't count every little step when I'm puttering around the house (I like to count total steps in the day). The literature says it doesn't start counting until about 4 steps. That's no big deal, because it works so well otherwise. I like the "aerobic counter" that tells me how many of my steps are at a certain level of exercise. I like the calorie counter, but it's no big deal. I also like the other features, such as the clock and the mileage counter. I recommend it. BTW, I'm not using the cheap one any longer.
The Best I've Found After Testing More than 40 March 25, 2006 19 out of 20 found this review helpful
I 've bought over 40 pedometers (many seem to just have different names but the same manufacturer--I bought every one on Amazon and many other "stores" one week and tested them on myself and the best 5 on patients as well) in my search to help my patients and readers monitor their RealAge Workouts. This pedometer is the one I use...cause it works and cause it is hard for me and now my patients to loose or knock off permanently with seat belts especially airline seat belts or catch in suit coats--the strap has an attachment that fastens on to skirts (not me) or beltless trousers (like shorts or swimming trunks) so you can really hit that 10,000 number or whatever number you shoot for every day. Mike Roizen MD Author or Coauthor of The RealAge and YOU The Owner's Manual Books (PS no conflicts -- no one paid me to make this statement)
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