Omron HJ-720ITC Pocket Pedometer with Advanced Omron Health Management Software

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Omron HJ-720ITC Pocket Pedometer with Advanced Omron Health Management Software

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Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Omron
EAN: 0737967209022
Label: Omron
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Omron
Model: HJ-720ITC
Publisher: Omron
Release Date: 2007-03-01
Size: HJ-720ITC with software
Studio: Omron

Features:
  • Measures steps, aerobic steps and minutes, calories and distance
  • Separately displays aerobic steps and minutes walked more than 10 minutes continuously
  • 7 day history lets you review a full week of exercise
  • Features include large display, clock, detachable belt holder and security strap
  • NOTE: The manual included with this item incorrectly states that the unit itself shuts down automatically each day - the settings do reset each day at midnight however the unit itself must be manually shut-down

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Omron Pedometer
Great gizmo: especially with it having an 'aerobic' mode and 7-day memory. Don't use the computer tracking yet, but expect to. Have since purchased 4 more as gifts for family & close friends who saw it.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - worth the price
At the price, which at the time I purchased it from Amazon, was about 50% less than retail, this pedometer is reliable. It falls from the clip easily; use the attached safety clip to insure that you don't lose it. Software had to be reinstalled; the software kept referring to the blood pressure unit, which is not a part of this item. Appears reasonably accurate, altho these items are not meant to be rocket science. Gives a general summary of walking effort. Prefer this mechanism to the "pendulum" devices that are generally cheaper, though some are as much or more than the cost of this item.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great little helper
This is a great gadget to keep you moving! I got it for my father how had a stroke about 18 months ago and now has came to some depression. Even though this is typical from medical point of view, it is heartbreaking to see your father unwilling to do anything. Now with pedometer he is moving/walking a little better and more with desire to see results. This pedometer comes with software which is great! Now we set every month new goals for my father and downloading results every week or even sooner. He likes to see how he does and software shows everyhting he wants to know. Pedometer itself is small, clip is good too. For the small price it delivers pretty great results.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent pedometer and software
This lightweight pedometer is accurate, easy to read, and easy to use. It works well whether it is clipped to a belt, hung on a strap, or carried in a handbag. The software tracks your steps, differentiating between regular and aerobic steps, so that you can see whether you are meeting your goals. It also shows distance walked and calories burned. I'm glad I got the software because it is helping me to form walking habits that have the maximum benefits.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - High Tech Pedometer
This pedometer is great. It accurately counts my steps and I can even use it on the elliptical. I actually haven't even installed the computer software yet. The safety string has kept me from losing it quite a few times. The only thing that would make this better is having a battery save mode.


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