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Omron HJ-112, 2008-07-06 Excellent reliable unit with all the features you need. Bought the Omron 150 for my kids, although those are great units, this is a better value for the money and comes with a safety cord. Highly recommended!
I love it, 2008-07-05 It's so easy to use. I just slip it into my pocket in the morning and it keeps track of calories expended, distance walked,and number of steps taken. I couldn't ask for more.
Finally a pedometer that works!, 2008-07-04 I must have bought a million of these things over the years. This one is the best I have ever had the pleasure to own. Get this one and buy no more.
Best yet!, 2008-07-04 While it may not be 100% accurate in step counting (at times it seems to jump up a bit), this is the BEST pedometer I've purchased! The seven day memory is great for tracking progress and challenging yourself. The extra clip procetion strap is a life saver! Overall, this is the best one I've found for the price!
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A great addition to any pocket, 2008-07-04 What's a better way to track how much calories one burns during their day while walking/jogging/running? I haven't tested the running fully, but to say the least it's accurate. Just clip it in the morning and go. A simple look could encourage you to walk that extra block to lunch or allow your heart to relax when you reached your goal. A simple pedometer could change your life and even the cheaper ones work pretty darn well. This just has the extra features and I have yet to lose it. It's been a month or more and I lose things quite often. Either slip it in the pocket or stash it in your purse if you hold onto it all day. No pockets? No worry, it can clip on your pants. I haven't accidentally dumped it into the washer yet, but learned my lesson when I almost did when I did the laundry. I didn't see any aerobic steps unless I was jogging or running so I didn't really count those. The distance walk and calorie burned is an added bonus to some cheaper models. A mile is the minimum while I try to aim for 20 miles a week. The calories burned determine if I deserve a dessert or not. It's doesn't get easier than looking at numbers and knowing you can't change them to nourish your sweet tooth. It only made me work harder to get the steps needed for tomorrow night.
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