Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Omron HJ-105 Pedometer with Calorie Countersuper


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Rating: 3.8

List Price : $16.99 Price : $6.95
Omron HJ-105 Pedometer with Calorie Counter

Product Description

A digital pedometer can help you track your exercise program progress and make it easier for you to set and reach your exercise goals. Simply set the time, your weight and stride length - and start moving!

Amazon.com Product Description

The Omron HJ-105 Pedometer with Calorie Counter is a digital pedometer that displays time, aerobic steps, distance in miles, and even calculates calories/fat grams burned. This digital pedometer can help you track your exercise program progress, and makes it easier for you to set and reach your exercise goals. The HJ-105 even comes equipped with a seven-day memory function so you can track a week's worth of workouts. The device is simple to use; just set the time, your weight, and your stride length, and you'll be ready to go. The HJ-105 features a lightweight design with a spring clip that makes it a breeze to attach to your waist. Plus, with the snap-close back case that protects the LCD screen, Omron has built the HJ-105 to last.


  • Digital pedometer displays time, aerobic steps, distance in miles, and calories/fat grams burned
  • Track your exercise program progress and reach your goals
  • Equipped with a seven-day memory function to track a week's worth of workouts
  • Set time, weight, stride length, and you'll be ready to go
  • Lightweight design features a spring clip and snap-close back case


Omron HJ-105 Pedometer with Calorie Counter Reviews


Omron HJ-105 Pedometer with Calorie Counter Reviews


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216 of 218 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Not perfect, but a good value for the money, November 30, 2003
This review is from: Omron HJ-105 Pedometer with Calorie Counter (Health and Beauty)
After using the Oregon Scientific pedometer with pulse meter (disaster - clip broke in 90 days, unit rendered useless) - I decided to go for a more utilitarian unit. Other than the batteries' demise, this unit has been quite usefull. The clip is stronger than my previous model; and testing with a 1 mile tracks shows the unit is off about 2.5%, which is not bad.
While a little sparse on features, it gives you what you basically need; # of steps; distance; # of calories expended. If you are looking for basic, good value, this could be your winner.
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97 of 98 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars best so far, May 2, 2004
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I have tried a variety of pedometers - in terms of features and design and price this is easily the best - I particularly like the aerobic minutes feature and the belt clip design - I went thru several other pedometers where the clip broke after a few months - this one is a spring clip that seems more reliable. It has seven day memory for all values, calorie counter, sensitivity setting - more features for less money. I have used it for a couple months so far and have no complaints.
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101 of 108 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars 6 months usage, no problems., December 20, 2004
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C. Thomas "cam" (Oklahoma, United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Omron HJ-105 Pedometer with Calorie Counter (Health and Beauty)
I have had this Pedometer for over 6 months and have had no problems.

When I bought the pedometer I was starting a personal program to help me get into better shape. The pedometer was easy to configure to match my step size and the built in clock was convenient. Within about 10-15 minutes I was out walking and it was measuring distance and number of steps.

The Pedometer comes with instructions for setting your step size so that it measures correctly when you walk. The price has stayed very consistent, so don't look for it to go down.

Before purchasing you might consider that McDonalds recently was running a promotion to encourage people to purchase their healthier meals. They had adult happy meals that included healthy items and came with a pedometer. Also, some local stores (such as Walmart) might have pedometers for less than the price for this one. I can't speak to the durability of those items and considering my sucess with the Omron Pedometer... Read more
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