Omron HJ105 Pedometer with Calorie Counter

Brand: Omron
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101 reviews

A digital pedometer can help you track your exercise program progress and make it easier for you to set and reach your exercise goals. Simply set the time, your weight and stride length – and start moving! more info

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  1. Comment by Anthony Mccleary — October 7, 2009 @ 2:55 am

    more than I need
    Rating:4 out of 5 stars
    No problems with this pedometer, well built and easy operation. After a few months it did not count steps very accurately (as all of them seem to do). I bought a cheaper model without calorie counting and discovered if you attach the pedometer to your shoe tongue instead of your waist it will count accurately. I have been using it this way for over a year with no problems. Only con with this model is if you stop for a while it will restart counting when you restart walking.I need to know my steps for my walk total whether I stop or not. Otherwise a good buy.

  2. Comment by Grover T — October 17, 2009 @ 2:57 pm

    Omron step counter
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    This is a terrific little step counter. I had an Omron step counter before, but with fewer features. The flip feature prevents accidental resetting and there is a place to attach a cord for attaching it to your belt. It is nice and small, so doesn’t take up a lot of space. It automatically resets at midnight, so be sure to set the AM/PM correctly. I had a talking step counter with no cover that drove me crazy, so I went back to this style. I would accidentally bump the button and hear “All Clear” several times a day. I have several old ones to get rid of now.

  3. Comment by Jennifer S. Chan — October 18, 2009 @ 7:42 pm

    Not too good but not too bad
    Rating:3 out of 5 stars
    I bought this because I’ve registered for summer course so I was thinking of getting some exercise by walking. So I bought this and I wear it whenever I stand up and walk but I find that this is not as accurate and is said. Cause sometimes when my steps are lighter they won’t feel that movement so it won’t count that step. And sometimes when I walk to fast and the movement’s too big it will count as 2 instead of 1. I still can’t say that this is a bad product but just not what I’ve expected.

  4. Comment by LJB 45 — October 21, 2009 @ 11:09 am

    Wrong item sent
    Rating:1 out of 5 stars
    I ordered two OMROM 105s and received two BP pedometers. I had used the OMRON 105 for the past two years and was very satisfied with it until I lost it. The BP does not have the aerobic function and does not have the 7 day memory feature. It is quite variable in recording steps as well. Therefore, I am most dissatisfied. I don’t understand why the product was substituted without notifying me. I have reordered the OMRON 105s and I am hoping that I will receive the correct item this time.

    Linda JB

  5. Comment by Wendz — October 26, 2009 @ 11:54 am

    Waste of Money
    Rating:1 out of 5 stars
    This pedometer is very difficult to calibrate. Just when you think you’ve got it right it doesn’t record any steps. I walked for 3 miles and it only recorded a few hundred steps. Other times it would record way too many steps. Having used other Omron pedometers in the past this one was extremely disappointing. I’m going back to get the HJ-112 eventhough it is bulky. I guess you get what you pay for.

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