- 3D Tri-Axis Sensor Allows it to Record Activity In Pocket, Purse or Anywhere.
- Multifunctional – Steps /Distance / Calories/ 7 Day Memory / Goal Setting / Clock
- Active Time – The cumulative time of health and fitness beneficial body movement
- False Step Elimination / Power Save Mode / Low Battery Indicator
- High Accuracy Rating.
Pedusa PE-771 Tri-Axis Multi-Function Pocket Pedometer (Blue with Holster/Bel…
$13.99
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Brand | ‎hrm |
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Material | ‎Plastic |
Color | ‎Blue |
Compatible Devices | ‎Smartphones |
Screen Size | ‎1 |
Item Weight | ‎0.04 Pounds |
Battery Life | ‎7 days |
Sensor Type | ‎Tri-Axis Accelerometer |
Battery Description | ‎Lithium-Ion |
UPC | ‎748252722607 |
Manufacturer | ‎HRM USA |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | ‎5 x 4.5 x 1.4 inches |
Package Weight | ‎22.68 g |
Brand Name | ‎hrm |
Part Number | ‎HRM771 |
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GMarie –
I bought this for my 8 old son as an alternative to a more expensive activity tracker like the fitbit. Seems pretty accurate, so far, plus or minus a few steps, but not so much that it doesn’t give a good idea of activity level.My son used it while at school with it in his pocket. He’s incredibly active and it definitely reflected that. The clip works well, although it’s a little tough to get the pedometer out. Overall, for basic use, it’s a great buy. It only stores a week of activity though, so if you want to keep track of your activity for a longer time period, you’ll have to log it someplace else. So far, nothing negative to say. My son loves it and always has it on to make sure he meets his goal. We’ve only had it a few days, but thus far, it does what it says it will do. I’m thinking about getting one for myself to see how it compares to the fitbit I just got.
K Fitzgibbons –
I have only just been using the pedometer a couple of days. I like the belt clip as it is very secure. I like the redout; it is large enough to read, and I like the fact that you do not have to open the pedometer in order to get a read-out.
It is a little bulkier than I had envisioned, but I still feel that it is very functional. i like the versitility of clipping it to my belt or carrying it in my pocket.
I have tried two other pedometers in recent months that were too cheaply made to be reliable, or readable, or to stay clipped to my belt.
whisperer –
Only problem be careful if you have it on your waist and use the toilet. It can fall in. Take care
R. Morrison –
I’ve been using this for over 3 weeks now and I’m loving it. Walking a measured distance, it counted the steps quite accurately and with the proper setting for stride length it computed the distance correctly too. It took 3 tries to get the clock set and make it stay set but since then I quit wearing a wrist watch. I like how it lets me review the past 7 days of activity and computes the time that I exercised and the approximate calories burned. To reset requires holding the reset button for at least 5 seconds so I don’t accidentally reset my steps. It comes with a nice belt clip but with its smooth contours I prefer to just drop it into my pocket, something that wouldn’t work with other pedometers I’ve used.
Dorene Del Real –
I bought these for work for a competition we’re doing. So far we had a few that had resent and people lost their actual steps for the day I told him to hit the reset button on the back of it to reset completely. Hopefully that will work if not I’m actually going to buy some batteries to hopefully fix the problem other than that, these cute little pedometer are excellent. they are really small and cute. You can clip them onto your belt buckle I tried clipping it on my parents but it end up popping off. I usually have it on my top but sometimes it doesn’t get an accurate reading. A few of us were actually running on the treadmill and used the Stairmaster, it did not give a reading at all! a few of us are going to Get an actual fit bit so we can get accurate readings and that way if we can do other things on it. overall we are all still using them. today I’m going to try running with it and see what happens.
Thora –
I got a pedometer out of curiosity to see how much walking I actually did in a day. This wasn’t for a competition, or by doctors orders, or anything like that, so I wanted one that was inexpensive. This seemed to fit the bill. I have owned it for 6 months, actively used it for 3, and it works wonders! Whenever I real my goal (which I have set at 10,000, but it can be set at anything), it beeps to let me know, which is nice as I actively work to reach my goal, and then work normally afterwards.
I had problems at first as to where to clip the darn thing. I tried several places, and most of them did not work because of the type of clothing I wear. Once I figured out that I can clip it to my sock, it’s worked great. The clip works great. It will fall off if I run into a table and smack it off my leg, but other than that, it stays on.
I NEVER had issues with the reset button, as it takes more than a quick press to reset. I’ve never tried to “Press and hold” because I don’t want it to reset. The programing was easy enough, the instructions were clear. Yes, I had to open the booklet, but once I did, it took me all of 2 minutes to program EVERYTHING I wanted. I’m sure I would have figured it out with a combination of button pushing as there are only 4 buttons…
BEWARE of extreme heat! I accidentally had this sitting right in front of a space heater, and I looked down and the screen was all black. Once it cooled down, it was fine, but something tells me that if it had been there for just a few minutes longer, I would need a new one. It was then I realized how much I liked this pedometer, because the thought of going for just a few days without was almost enough to make me cry.
Ann Ramsey –
Received it on May 13. Wore it all the time. Half the time I would look at it in the middle of the day and it had lost all my steps and reset itself. This evening it not only lost all my steps it is dead. I don’t understand why I can’t find a good quality simple one that I reset every morning put on and it counts my steps for that day. I don’t want to have to use it with an ap or computer program just count my steps.
Deb Sorensen –
Hard to use. The enclosed directions are not do-able
Rich Man –
I like that the device has a good sized, strong clip to attache to belts or pants. Also,it has a strap to attach. Lots of good info collected. The big issue is setting the step length. It is simple enough to take 10 strides, measure the length and adjust the settings in the pedometer. It is just that it isn’t accurate compared to a known distance and the previous pedometer. I’ve spent two weeks so far adjusting the step distance to match reallife.