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| ASIN | B0177ZYR5E |
| Brand Name | IearaTTA |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (166) |
| Date First Available | August 1, 2016 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.1 x 3.6 x 1.5 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 4042541 |
C**C
A very good deal
I really like this pedometer. Although it's a little bit bigger than I would like, it has been able to fit in my little pockets on my pant suits. It's easy to use and rather accurate on my step count. It has little bars to indicate if you are 1/4, 1/2, etc. to your goal and then it beeps when you make your goal. It even gives a rough count on the calories you burn and when you do heavier activity. I still have yet to see how it works when running, but I'm satisfied with keeping my step count at work. A couple of co-workers are planning on purchasing it as well. It's definitely a good value for the price.
L**E
OK for when I don't have my Phone....
The day after buying this pedometer, I found a free app for my android phone which is easier to use, easier to read and provides more information. I wanted to return this without even opening the box, but when I discovered return shipping was about $6, I decided to keep it. I used both this item and my phones app simultaneously to see how close they would be as far as results are concerned. I made sure to set the preferences the same for an apples to apples comparison. Walking about 13k steps, there was about a 1k difference in steps recorded, with the iTro having the higher count in steps and calories. If I find myself in a situation where carrying my phone is not practical or possible, the iTro will come in handy.
F**S
Probably works. Works counting steps anyhow.
Tried to set up the pedometer and it's far more complicated than a mere mortal can figure out. It's so complicated that I can't keep track of where I am in the setup process long enough for it to keep it's current setting to know what the next step is I have to take. It keeps going back to ground zero after a mere 5 seconds or so. You have to have a photographic memory to avoid starting all over again in the sequence of setup steps. It took me about 45 minutes to set up the basic parameters. I haven't the faintest idea what the strap that goes in the strap holder is for because it's way to small to put around your neck and it's a joke that the instructions suggest you do that. If I drape it around my arm it doesn't register anything when I move around. If I put it in my pocket it increases the step count on average of 2 steps for every step I take. My brain was exhausted by the time I got to the part that supposed to tell you things like activity time, checking your ongoing achievements, and using the memory function, and view stored data in memory mode. I took it jogging with me in my front left pocket and took over 7,000 steps in 4 miles. I registered just over 2,800 steps. Oddly, when I trudged downstairs after the jog, it registered one step per step down. So if I did all my exercise climbing steps maybe it would work. But for my exercise I jog 4 miles per day, and so it just doesn't work for what I do. 2/5/16 It seems to count steps okay now. That's all I really need it for. The rest is too complicated for the satisfaction it brings to come to grips with it. But my 4 mile jog is the same every day except for my speed. The step count is an indication of my speed: the longer my stride, the faster I jog and the fewer strides I take.
A**E
Great product - I'm very pleased with my purchase.
My pedometer arrived right on time and I love it. I had a Fitbit, but wanted something a little less techy. Something that didn't track every moment and that I didn't have to input everyday. This is the device meant for me. It was a little tricky setting up only because by the time I finished reading an instruction, the pedometer had reverted to start so I had to start over. Once I got the hang of it, it was easy to finish up and get walking. I keep this either in my pocket or clipped to my bra. I forget about it except when I reach my goal and it beeps at me. I really like this pedometer and would definitely recommend it to others.
A**R
one star
easy to set up.. works very good. Very happy with my purchase update May 26, 2016. It broke. Cannot get it to work even with a new battery. Only lasted 5 months. NOT happy with this item
D**.
Great Product
Very satisfied. Bought this for my wife. Unit resets each night. Seems accurate, although if it carries any error I would expect it to be a similar error each day (consistently high/consistently low/or averaging out with highs and lows). Wife carries it in her pocket and views it throughout the day, often commenting on how many steps she has "so far." I feel it has been very motivating for her. She's happy, so I'm happy. 10 months later, display has stopped working. Shows steps but not time, goal attainment, ect. Reset doesn't correct. Good for 10 months, not happy now.
T**G
Inaccurate Step Reading
It's convenient, well sized, but is not accurate with counting steps. I followed the set-up instructions to the T in terms of measuring my stride. However, when tracking sometimes it only showed my steps every 10 steps--then it began showing the steps singly, and then it would jam. I thought it was going back to the every 10-step montoring, but instead I would walk 20 steps and it would only show 10. Later that day I decided to test it by walking 100 steps and comparing it to the pedometer. The first time it was 20 steps behind at the end; the second time, it was behind 35 steps. I contacted customer service, which initially seemed very motivated to keep only good reviews for this product--but when I emailed about the pedometer skipping steps, Stephanie from customer service replied, 'Thanks a lot for your email! What seems a little funny is just a result of the 10 step error correction. That's quite normal and shows that everything works well.' Thanks a lot, iTro. Don't waste your money, unless you're ok with missing 20%+ of your steps.
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