Pedometers

United States
January 21, 2007 6:09pm CST
I was going to get a pedometer but my friend got one and said it didn't work. She said she was standing still and it suddenly counted 5 steps. Is hers broke or are they all like this?
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@crazynurse (7482)
• United States
22 Jan 07
I had several cheaper ones. They were inaccurate to say the least. I finally decided to research them and put a bit more money in for a good one. I love mine! Most have to be clipped in an upright positon on the waist or somewhere specific to be accurate. Mine can be carried in a pocket, in a purse, bookbag...wherever and it is still accurate! I carry it in my pocket at the hospital and it does just fine! It is an OMRON brand. I belive I paid 15 dollars for it. It has been a year since I got it. It shows total steps, how many of those steps were aerobic, date, time, and has a memory of the last 7 days. The feature I like best though is that it isn't picky about where I carry it! I have had it in my pocket mostly and in my purse a lot too!
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• United States
22 Jan 07
I was wrong, I looked in back in my receipts, I paid $30 for my pedometer. Here is a link to the one that I bought. I didn't buy from this site, but this is the exact pedometer I have and it is amazing! I would shop around for the best price. It is very easy to set up too. It had very good, easy to follow instructions. http://www.bodytronics.com/page/bodytronics/PROD/OMRON_PEDOMETERS/OM112
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@wildhorse (1293)
• Egypt
28 Apr 07
I have an OMRON too but I got it many years ago, not very advanced but is ok, also not very accurate but it was doing the job.. now I don't use it anymore, I just be active as i can..
@Marie2473 (8512)
• Sweden
11 Mar 07
I´ve had 2 and both of them were like this, HOWEVER they were not expensive, I guess it´slike it is with everything. You get what you pay for =)
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@Bev1986 (1425)
• United States
10 Mar 07
The first one, I bought from Walmart and paid $4.00 for. It worked for about two months, then the numbers started disappearing! lol! Not sure why..... So I bought one that is more expensive, but still at Walmart. I'm hoping this one lasts longer. If not, I'll check into the one that someone posted above. I've really seen a decrease in my weight since starting to monitor my daily steps.
• United States
23 Jan 07
it's either broke or she moved her leg just a little bit. wear it on your sock if you get one. mine worked pretty good.
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@AskAlly (3625)
• Canada
22 Jan 07
I bought one from Sears about 5 years ago and it still works fine.
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• United States
11 Mar 07
My hubby bought me a pedometer for Christmas last year and mine works great. He bought a good one, I think from a sporting goods store. At first I definitely tested it to make sure it didn't add or skip steps-- I never saw any mistakes on mine. The only problem is I usually forget to wear it! The goal is 10,000 steps per day. Thanks for reminding me-- I'll use mine today!
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@lilaclady (28207)
• Australia
22 Jan 07
I bought one last week only a cheap one and it worked good then O dropped it and now it doesn't, I think I should buy a better one, I think they are good, encourages you to walk...
• United States
22 Jan 07
They all are pretty crummy. I asked my hubby just now, and he says the same thing.
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@cyfernet (2383)
• United States
22 Jan 07
maybe u have to buy a expensive pedometer. avoid the cheaper one's cos they are bound to give u problems. why don't u visit about.com? they have tips on these pedometers and they also provide on tips on what to buy. do check it out because they are experts in this field
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• Janesville, Wisconsin
25 Apr 07
I only head that pedometers specially made for your steps work.. Most talk about how they do not work, however the railfans like to hold them in their hands and shake them as railroad cars past, so they can all state how long those trains were :) . So I guess its the railfans shaking them at trains that keep them in business. Shrugs shoulders:: :) - DNatureofDTrain
• United States
25 May 07
I have a couple... one of them you wear on your shoes... I'm not sure how effective it is... But it's fun to look at how many steps I took and try to take more steps the next day. I think it's more of a mental thing - then an actual exercize thing for me.
@villageanne (8553)
• United States
22 Jan 07
I have one too but it does not work. My friend on the other hand has an expensive one and it does work. So maybe I should have spent more money on mine.
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