I love this pedometer. I calibrated it on the treadmill at the gym until the treadmill and pedometer were pretty close in distance.
It has a clock and counts steps, "aerobic steps" (steps for at least 10 consecutive minutes) and the time you spent walking aerobically, distance, and calories. It also has a seven day memory that you can pull up with the touch of a button. It automatically resets to zero at midnight every night. If you want a pedometer, spend a little extra and get this one!
Also, most pedometers make a clicking sound as you walk (that's how they count your steps). This one is totally silent, which is nice, because the clicking can get to you after a while.
The downsides: it's so sensitive that even riding the bus or train will cause it to tick off some steps and there's no off button to prevent this.
The only thing the pedometer is missing is the off button and a stopwatch feature!
By the way, another reviewer said that shaking it won't make it count off steps. It actually WILL count off steps if you shake it, but because it doesn't count the first 10 steps on the screen, it may look like it's not counting. Shake it long enough and it will start counting. The display will suddenly read 10 steps and go up from there.Get more detail about Omron HJ-112 Digital Pocket Pedometer.
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