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Omron HJ-112 Digital Premium Pedometer
Omron HJ-112 Digital Premium Pedometer DetailsManufacturer: Omron Brand: Omron Release Date: 2005-06-15 Model: HJ 112 Color: GREY Product features: - Unique dual sensor technology means the pedometer can be carried in your pocket or bag
- Accurately measures your steps, as well as aerobic steps and minutes
- Also measures calorie consumption during your workout, as well as the distance you've traveled
- Easy-to-read LCD display
- Comes with a detachable belt holder and security strap
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Customer Reviews of Omron HJ-112 Digital Premium PedometerCustomer Review: After having researched many pedometers... Summary: 5 StarsAfter having researched many pedometers, patience paid off well on choosing this one over all others! If it wasn't for the bad reviews on other pedometers, this one might not have been searched out (so thank you guys for taking the time to write your reviews...especially the not so good ones!).This pedometer is a breeze to set up and use. It has enough of the simple basics without adding any unnecessary features. It's smart in ergonomic and digital design, lightweight and small; plus, accurate! For whatever my opinion is worth, I love this little gem!
Customer Review: I splurged on this little gadget last night in a new effort to lose weight. Summary: 5 StarsI splurged on this little gadget last night in a new effort to lose weight. If you aren't already aware of it, you should aim for 10,000 steps each day for improving your health and losing weight. Get a good pair of walking shoes, grab this pedometer, and go for it (I prefer to also carry a tiny FM radio on my belt with earbud headphones and a pulse meter).
I've owned probably 3-6 other pedometers that I have paid about $10-$30 for each unit in the last two years. Some were lit, some weren't. Some opened like a pocket watch to reveal the display (looked like a tiny pager). Others played a little tune and could speak the numbers on the display. One was even a basic mechanical pedometer with an analog display similar to a car's odometer display.
I wish I had bought this pedometer before I wasted my money on all of the others. This pedometer has yet to give me a 'false' reading. A good example is at work where I am in my chair that leans back at an angle. Most all of the pedometers I owned would register several hundred paces just while I was sitting at work or while driving in the car. Their mechanics would sway back and forth as I shifted in my seat or drove over small bumps. This one did not give any false readings at all in the car - nor has it done so at work.
Not even counting on it's ability to estimate your caloric usage during walking or your distance traveled (another 'estimate' in my book), it has scored an A+ in my book for its accuracy as a pedometer in it's ability to sense each step reliably and accurately.
Again - I regret that I didn't get this pedometer first.
It is a little larger than most, but I believe that is due to it's internal mechanics. It feels like a pocket watch when you hold it in your hand. It's not too light - and it's not so heavy that it will weigh down on an elastic waist band.
I haven't had more than a day with it yet, but it has definately impressed me so far. After a week, I'll have a better idea how well it does at keeping track of steps over a 7 day period.
Customer Review: But recently I saw this "high end" Omron at Walgreen's and thought I'd give it a spin. Summary: 5 StarsSince getting attached to pedometers a couple of years ago, I've gone through at least a dozen--Digiwalkers, Oregon Scientifics, Omrons. Sometimes the clips would break (Digiwalkers have no spring clip), or the cover would snap off, or they would prove highly inaccurate, or they would be bulky, or they would be too "versatile" and intricate to be practical for someone who was simply looking to get in 10,000 steps for the day. For this reason, I recommended the Sportline 330 as a comparatively rugged, accurate, and inexpensive step counter that, if need be, could be replaced with minimal financial damage.
But recently I saw this "high end" Omron at Walgreen's and thought I'd give it a spin. Its primary allure: it claims to be so sensitive that you don't need to wear it on a belt or some other outer wear. Just drop it in your shirt pocket or purse and forget about it (of course, you'll need to do a 15-minute set-up first).
Guess what? The Omron people aren't pulling your leg. This is indeed a very sensitive little machine that does what it says it will do. I decided to test it by walking 30-40 minutes with the Omron in my shirt pocket and the Sportline clipped to my belt. At the end of my walk the Omron and Sportline were within 80 steps of each other. Moreover, it was the Omron that gave me the extra steps (a bonus if you consider the amount of time it takes--practically 2 hours--to log the full 10,000 steps).
Another nice feature is that on the next morning the device automatically resets to 0 steps while saving the previous day's count in memory. I haven't been impressed by other Omron's, but this model clearly appears to be an exception.
Customer Review: It is small and can be placed inside the shirt pocket or belt. Summary: 5 StarsThis is an excellent companion for walkers. I walk 6 miles every day and this small instrument accurately measures the number steps, miles and calories. This is an Innovative product at a cheap price. It is small and can be placed inside the shirt pocket or belt. 5 star rating for this product
Customer Review: We are now taking daily walks and steadily increasing our daily excercise. Summary: 5 StarsMy husband purchased two of these pedometers in an effort to fight our increasingly sedentary lifestyle. I figured I would probably use it once & then throw it in a desk drawer & forget about it...but that didn't happen! Not only are these little devices easy to set up & use, but they do the trick of really making you realize how little excercise you get at a desk job!! Just clip it to your belt at the beginning of the day & forget about it. I almost died when I realized that on average I was walking less than 800 steps a day. Talk about a much needed wake up call. We are now taking daily walks and steadily increasing our daily excercise. Well worth the money.
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Description of Omron HJ-112 Digital Premium PedometerThe OMRON HJ112 Premium Pedometer is a fun and useful way to quantify all that great "burn" you're feeling. Great for use while jogging! 1 mfg. year warranty The Omron HJ-112 Pocket Pedometer is an advanced, high-tech pedometer that--thanks to unique dual sensor technology--can be carried in your pocket or bag. Now you can just drop your pedometer in your purse to find out how much exercise you get in a typical day of work, errands, and other tasks. Of course, you can also attach it to your belt like a traditional pedometer. 
A large, easy-to-read display helps you keep tabs on your workout. View larger. | The HJ-112 accurately measures your steps, as well as aerobic steps and minutes. You can also use it to measure calorie consumption during your workout, as well as the distance you've traveled. The device's large, easy-to-read LCD display can separately display aerobic steps and minutes walked more than 10 minutes continuously, so you always have the information you need right in front of you. Meanwhile, a seven day history lets you review a full week of exercise. The device also resets at midnight automatically so it's ready to go every morning. Of course, the device can also function as a handy and highly accurate clock. It also comes with a detachable belt holder and security strap so it's always close at hand. The HJ-112 is powered by a replaceable lithium battery (CR2032) that will last six months when used for walking 10,000 steps a day. The device measures approximately 2.8 x 2.1 x .6 inches (H x W x D) and weighs 1.1 ounces (not including battery). What's in the Box Pedometer, battery (CR2032), screwdriver, strap, clip for strap, holder, and instructional manual. | Compare Omron Pedometers |  |  HJ-150 |  HJ-151 |  HJ-112 |  HJ-720ITC | | Measurement | | - Steps
- Moderate steps and minutes
- Calories
- Distance
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- Aerobic steps and minutes
- Calories
- Distance
| - Steps
- Aerobic steps and minutes
- Calories
- Distance
| | Product Placement | Clip to belt | Clip to belt | Pocket, bag or clip to belt | Pocket, bag or clip to belt | | History | 7 days | 7 days | 7 days | 7 days (displayed) 42 days (in memory) | | Warranty | 1 Year | 1 Year | 1 Year | 1 Year | | Batteries | 3 VDC (1 lithium battery CR2032) | 3 VDC (1 lithium battery CR2032) | 3 VDC (1 lithium battery CR2032) | 3 VDC (1 lithium battery CR2032) | | Estimated Battery Life | Approx. 1 year (when used for walking 10,000 steps a day) | Approx. 1 year (when used for walking 10,000 steps a day) | Approx. 6 months (when used for walking 10,000 steps a day) | Approx. 6 months (when used for walking 10,000 steps a day) | | Time of Day Display |  |  |  |  | | Omron Health Management Software |  |  |  |  | Q&A - Pedometers Does it matter where the pedometer is placed or attached? The HJ-150 and 151 Pedometer must be positioned correctly. Attach the unit to your belt or to the top of your waistband. The unit must be horizontal to the ground in order for the unit to function correctly. The HJ-112 and HJ-720ITC Pocket Pedometer can also be placed in your pocket or purse. What's the accuracy rate of Omron pedometers? The precision of the step counting is within +/- 5%. What are moderate steps? At least 30 minutes of moderate exercise is recommended each day. The HJ-151 Pedometer separately displays the steps and minutes walked at a moderate pace. What are aerobic steps? The HJ-112 and HJ-720ITC Pocket Pedometer separately displays aerobic steps and minutes that start counting after 10 minutes of continuous walking with more than 60 steps a minute. How does the PC software work? The HJ-720ITC Pocket Pedometer includes PC software for Windows 2000 or XP. It keeps track of daily, weekly, monthly and yearly progress.
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