Pedometer Watch for Walking for Senior Non Bluetooth No App Required with Steps Calories Counter and LCD Large Numbers
Age range | Kid |
Color | Black |
Size | One Size |
Hand orientation | Ambidextrous |
Style | Athletic |
League | No |
Compatible with | no |
Display size | 47.5 Micron |
Display type | digital |
Shape | round |
Lens material | Glass |
Material type | Stainless Steel |
Number of items | 1 |
Power source | batteries |
Seasons | All Weather |
Features | Pedometer |
Sport | Swimming |
Batteries included? | Yes |
tech_spec_battery_description_toys | Lithium-Ion Polymer |
Brand | Hearkent |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | Hearkent |
Item model number | 2306 |
Product Dimensions | 3.94 x 3.99 x 0.51 cm; 63 g |
ASIN | B0CHVQ2L6H |
M**D
As advertised
Easy to set, easy to see, works well, step count can vary depending on what you are doing but gives a good daily comparison. Good that you do not need a phone app.
N**.
Good watch poor pedometer.
We purchased this watch for our son, he wanted a watch with a pedometer on it without it having to be attached to a smartphone. He never used it. I however, needed a watch, so I have started to use it myself and will replace it with a watch he might actually use. Firstly, the pedometer is unreliable and counts every every sip of tea you drink as a step, as well as adding far too many steps when you are actually walking. However, I only use it as a watch. The part of the watch that looks like it is made out of metal is actually metal! Casio, Timex and lots of other brands have now started making their watches with plastic cases/bezels and even though they look like metal they are just coated with a shiny plastic rubbish. I’m not keen on plastic straps and so I have ordered a leather strap to fit on it instead. So basically, it is a well made watch, with a large display and illuminates well in the dark when the light button is pressed. You can go into the setting and either have the pedometer steps in large in the centre and the time in small at the bottom or the time in large in the centre and the steps in small at the bottom. Obviously, I choose the time to be larger because the pedometer is pointless.
E**E
Simple. Good product
Oh Joy a pedometer watch that comes set up. Fed up with those instructions with other watches, that need 6 hands to operate and an engineering degree. Ok so far on accuracy, time good, strap a bit loose, but fixed that with the english instructions. Hurray, not chinese english but proper words. Good product.
M**N
So far so good
Early days, but I'm very impressed so far. It's exactly what I wanted - a watch/pedometer that doesn't require a mobile phone app or charging up every day - it has a battery. Good instructions, too. which is a change from some of these types of items, and not too difficult to set up. It keeps good time and the pedometer seems pretty accurate. It looks good, too. Excellent value. Very pleased with my purchase and would heartily recommend it to others.
D**M
Don't buy it!
I bought this item in order to count the number of steps I take in a day. I am disabled and need an accurate reading of how much I can do. The step counter is definitely faulty - it records roughly twice as many steps as I actually take and also records steps that I have not taken! It counts steps when I swipe my screen whilst sitting down, it counts steps when I am knitting, it counts steps when I am in bed reading my kindle. I have tested it by walking a short distance and counting the steps I actually take and when I look at the step counter on the watch, it has recorded twice as many steps. I also tried putting it on my ankle to get a more accurate reading but it did not work. All in all, a complete waste of money. I would return it but I am unable to get to a post office to send it back.
G**N
Decent watch
Does what it says, pedometer isn’t the most accurate but gives a rough idea!
T**N
A
Works well as a pedometer
S**D
Simple to use. Some drawbacks, but reasonable value.
This is very simple to set up and use. I only wanted a pedometer, not a bells and whistles device that links to my smartphone, and this fits the bill.As it is strapped to the wrist, it does rely on arm movements to count steps, so you could spend half an hour walking around a supermarket, but if your wearing hand was always on the trolley it would not record. This is a feature of the type of device, not just this one. If you accept that there will be errors of this nature, but that at least the errors are consistent, you can use it to check if you are increasing or decreasing your activity without always knowing the precise number of steps. It has a method to avoid counting random wrist / arm movements.Not a particularly elegant device, but very easy to read provided you view it from quite perpendicular to the face. Satisfied with my purchase.
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