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(1,422 customer reviews) 703 of 711 people found the following review helpful
Excellent pedometer and software,
July 13, 2007 Artisan7 "artisan7" (Brooklyn, New York USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Omron HJ-720ITC Pocket Pedometer with Health Management Software (Health and Beauty)
I think this is an excellent pedometer -- it does the job well and accurately. It counts your steps whether it is clipped on, in your pocket or in a purse. The auto-reset to zero at midnight helps keep you honest. Like the software - a couple of clicks and your data is automatically uploaded. It shows your results on a daily, weekly, monthly,and annual basis. Omron is the only company I have seen that provides you with software.
I think the manual that comes with the device could be slightly improved but here are some tips that may help you with setting it up and using it for the first time:
(1) With the back cover off, make note of the serial number. It is engraved into the case in tiny letters near the bottom. It is a six character mix of letters and numbers. You'll need this for registration later.
(2) Before starting to configure your pedometer, you will need to calculate the length of your stride. Pick a starting point and walk 10 regular...Read more
218 of 223 people found the following review helpful
Excellent Pedometer - Great software - Get motivated!,
January 12, 2008 Dan Sherman (Alexandria, VA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Omron HJ-720ITC Pocket Pedometer with Health Management Software (Health and Beauty)
I have not used pedometers much, but really like this unit for a number of reasons. First, it is quite compact and can comfortably fit in a pocket and not feel bulky (you can wear with a clip too or hang it from a cord off a belt). Second, it really seems to accurately count steps. I tried it a few times by counting 50 or 100 steps with the unit in my pocket and it seems to be right on target as a step counter. To measure distance, I walked a 100 feet a couple of times to set my stride. With the stride in place, the distance measure seems pretty accurate. I walked a known distance (about a mile and a half) and then looked at both the step count and distance. The distance was a little short, which meant I needed to make a slight adjustment to the value of the stride. I made the same walk again and got the calculated distance was exactly on target.
Conclusion: This is an accurate pedometer in terms of counting steps and estimating distance.
I also really...Read more
145 of 151 people found the following review helpful
Walk a mile in my shoes!,
May 20, 2007 Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: Omron HJ-720ITC Pocket Pedometer with Health Management Software (Health and Beauty)
What an impressive little device this is. The device is highly accurate on the waistband. The purse option hasn't really worked too well for us, but it does come close. The coolest part of this thing is the ability to download the information to your PC and track your progress and goals. When we first got it, we thought 10,000 steps was a breeze. We were way WRONG! 10,000 steps is a lot of walking. I mean a lot. We were coming up more than half short of the recommended 10,000 and didn't even realize it.
It's very sleek in it's design. The overall look is that of an egg cut in half. It does not have a proprietary USB link, if you have a device with a smaller USB end rather than the standard (MP3 players and GPS devices sometimes use the smaller one) you can use an existing one, just in case you lose the one that is supplied.
It's really sweet that it resets itself at midnight every day and stores your previous data for you to download at your...Read more