- Suitable for Pedometers, supports various Smart Phones(Width less than 3.4 inches).
- Adjustable swing amplitude, it can be shaked automatically and you will earn more than 7,000 steps per hour easily!
- New Mute design with stainless Steel Bearings, you won’t be annoyed by noise.Smooth plastic material won’t scratch your mobile phone.
- No magnet interference on phone. You can easy to turn on and turn off the shaker by ON/OFF switch.
- Please use regular power adapter (5V/2A or 5V/1A)
Steps Counter Compatible for Pok emon Go Cellphone Pedometer (Width Under 3.4 inches) Shaker Electric Version Non-Magnetic, Mute Stainless Steel Bearings Quick Steps Earning…
$20.99
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Category: Top Pedometers
Brand | Ermorgen |
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Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Color | Blue |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones |
Screen Size | 3.4 Inches |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Sensor Type | Pedometer |
Manufacturer | Ermorgen |
Package Dimensions | 8 x 5.5 x 4.3 inches |
Item model number | CAZ072B_X1 |
Date First Available | January 17, 2020 |
IrishMac –
Perfect for playing Pokemon go. Works great…egg hatches pretty quickly. Fills walking hearts quickly as well. On/off switch is perfect!!
Carla Woolman –
The step counter may not be the fanciest looking one, but it does what it advertised for. I tested the counter with a random step counting app and it was adding up correctly and when I got Pokémon GO and Google Fit set up, the eggs started hatching like crazy. The total distance for the week also counts so will be able to get the 50 km Rewards for the week.
Tong Ji –
Was so excited as my brother has the same thing in blue and was working fantastic. Mine comes and it swings for two seconds and stops! Waste of money! Zero stars if that was an option! Does not even swing an iPhone 11
Muhammad Razin Bin Hamdan –
Almost no noise at all. Ok quality. Working as expected
DW Stay –
It works great! Took a couple of adjustments. First couple of tries it swung for a minite and stopped. I checked the instructions and it said to adjust the back piece. I adjusted it just like in the pic on the instructions and now it works great!! I have a Samsung S22 and it fits well.
Pogo Trainer –
TLDR – This phone swing works great and is the superior product. Get this one. Pictures attached.
I’m an avid Pokemon go player and in my quest to be the very best, I bought 4 phone swings, 3 of them are from this seller.
Here’s an honest review:
1. Side to side swing motion is more “natural” for the phones pedometer. Think about how the motion of the phone when it’s in your pocket. This translates to more steps and higher km in Pokemon go. I’ve gotten 1km – 10km per hour (depending your phone’s pedometer, in my experience android is more sensitive and thus more generous with step count) which means getting thru a lot of eggs and earning lots of Pokemon candies especially the rare XL candy
2. You can mount your phone on and off the swing with one hand. The other phone swing on the other hand almost requires a third hand and Im not joking. You’d need one hand to stretch out the rubber band, another to slide in your phone and a third to make sure the bearing does not slip off from the two swing points. With this phone swing its one efficient smooth motion where you just slide it in.
3. It will self correct if you were to over swing the device while the other will topple over. This is important because maximum swing angle results in maximum step counts. Not worrying about the swing toppling over is a huge plus.
4. No set up required unlike the other swing. This product is plug and play.
High ease of use, good value for money and very sturdy.
Kim –
I’ve had this 3 months. I was quite happy with it until it stopped working. It’s still getting power as the power light is on, but it has just randomly stopped and won’t stay going
David –
I bought this product 2 months ago and it was working great for some time, I would put my phone in it when I went to bed and would get around 40km by the time I woke up. It was great for pokemon.
But slowly it started not being as good and wouldn’t swing as much with my phone in it. When I first got it I could set my phone in it with the case and it would go all night, then it would stop after an hour, I put my phone on it with the case and it would work fine, but now its just gotten so much worse that it barely works for more than a minute before fully stopping. I tried using the extension piece so the phone was at a slight angle on the arm (this is actually suggested if steps aren’t being counted on the phone, but I wanted to try it just to say I tried everything.) I changed the position of the lever to different angles to have wider or shallower swings and they were all the same, they would swing normally for about 30 seconds, then the swings would gradually get shorter and shorter until it wouldn’t swing anymore.
It’s like it gradually can’t handle the weight of a phone anymore, because when the phone stops swinging if I take it off the arm and just tap the arm it will start swinging normally and go on forever.
If you order this product I say use it until right before the return window ends then return it or get a replacement, then you don’t have to worry about it slowly becoming obsolete and not being able to get your money back
Pogo Trainer –
It may take a bit to get the phone situated correctly on the device, but it works perfect after it is set up properly!
Chris –
I thought “For $20, why not try it?” and I’m happy that I did.
Pros: It’s dead-silent once it’s configured properly, expands for larger phones, and runs for days at a time without needing to restart the swinging.
Cons: I haven’t found a way to charge the phones (that’s right two at once) while they are swinging. Also the instructions aren’t super clear so it’s frustrating to get started. The plastic is a bit flimsy but I’m fairly certain this will hold up for a long time.
PoGo is finicky about counting steps, but that’s always the case so I can’t count that against this product. When it does work you can rack up buddy distance, research distance, weekly distance, and incubator distance. Here’s my setup that has been working:
1. Turn on GPS (It may work with it off, but my best days are when it’s enabled) Wi-Fi or cell data will be needed to use adventure sync, but you can manage without it.
2. Close PoGo then download and open Google Fit. Set your height to the tallest setting. Someone said you need to use the same Google account for Fit and PoGo but idk.
3. Start a treadmill workout (set units to km for easier tracking) You can create a home screen widget to quickly start workouts.
4. If you’re using multiple phones like me, strap them together with a hair tie or something. Keep the heaviest phone on the inside or the stand may topple over. (I use a pixel 2 XL and a tiny Samsung phone. Three phones may not work bc the stand will tip over if you nudge it with just two in there)
5. Phones should go in the holder upside down for better step counts. There is an extender included in the box that gives the phone a better angle which can improve your step count as well.
6. To position the arm, start with the holder and arm straight down, then nudge it left for heavier phones and right for lighter ones. You shouldn’t need to go more than 20⁰ to either side. While swinging, the power light will flicker if the lever is activating the device correctly.
7.Leave it alone for up to 30 minutes to check if it comes to a stop, then reconfigure the arm if necessary. If it lasts that long you’re good to leave it for 12+ hours.
8. If the arm is scraping or clicking you can adjust the angle of the arm with the upper knob which is super clever. The fine-tuning requires patience, but I promise it will pay off.
8. When you’re ready to sync your steps, end the workout and wait for the Google Fit summary to update on the main page. Open PoGo and reap the rewards. The swinging does work sporadically with Adventure Sync, but I have better luck with the manual syncs. If you are swinging spare phones and playing on your main one simultaneously, the sync doesn’t always work. Try to minimize time spent in the app on your main phone to acquire more steps, and only open it to switch buddies or fill incubators.
I used Tasker with AutoInput to set up a macro that manually syncs the steps every hour and fills my incubators for me before starting a new workout. It was a bit technical and time consuming, but you could do something similar with enough effort!
I hope this helped you out! If you’re lost with any of this, Google and Reddit are your friends.