- Steps 0 - 99,999 (High Accuracy)
- Durable Belt Clip, Motion Sensitivity Adjustment Sensor
- Calories Burned with Weight Input
- Distance (Miles) - Stride Input
- Time of Day - Clock Features
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Buy,
By Gopi (PA, USA) - See all my reviews
13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great product for the price,
By Florin I. "ihuin" (York, PA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: High Gear Pe318 Pedometer (Steps, Distance and Calories) High Accuracy Pedometers (Health and Beauty)
For a $5 pedometer is a great deal. It's easy to setup and the sensitivity adjustment works well. It takes a couple of try-and-error to get the right sensitivity, otherwise will not record your steps or record every movement, but in the end is accurate enough (I would say 2-3% error on step count).
18 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not Very Accurate,
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This review is from: High Gear Pe318 Pedometer (Steps, Distance and Calories) High Accuracy Pedometers (Health and Beauty)
I ordered one of these to get the calorie and distance tracking that my
Omron HJ-150 does not provide. After trying it out for a day I have decided to send it back- my first ever Amazon return of seven years of Amazon ordering. Every little jiggle set the thing off on steps, even when I decreased the sensitivity. If you take it off it adds steps, bound up the stairs with a bounce it adds extra steps, shake it a tad it adds extra steps. You can also hear the mechanism inside rattle with movement. It drives me crazy. I guess I am spoiled with my Omron. I can take it off and shake it like a maraca and it will not add anything to my steps. It also does not make a bit of noise- at all. The Omron is just spot on. I wish the High Gear had been the same, because it is thinner and keeps track of things the Omron does not. Oh well, I guess I will be looking for an Omron that has the features I am looking for.
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