Oregon Scientific PE823 Pedometer with Calorie Counter and 7-day Memory
- Memory stores 7 days of walking data including steps, distance and calorie data
- Step counter measures 0 to 99,999 steps
- Digital 12 or 24-hour clock with weekday
- HiGlo¿ electroluminescent backlight for easy viewing
- Count up timer up to 99 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds
Product Description
Review your progress and compare your walking over an entire week! This pedometer measures distance walked, time elapsed, and calories burned while you walk. The memory captures data so results can be compared and progress checked over an entire week of activity.
Oregon Scientific PE823 Pedometer with Calorie Counter and 7-day Memory
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This is the second Oregon Scientific Pedometer that I have owned. I love the 7 day counter and all the other features. The only thing that I do not like is that the clip sometimes comes off of my pants, depending on the waist band I am wearing. Otherwise, very accurate and perfect for me! I love this Pedometer!
Rating: 5 / 6
You would think in this day and age with the technology we have that a devise could not fail so miserably. It is really hard to use and just does not seem to work as far as I can tell. I have given it a few days and keep going back to the instructions to see if I can get more out of them. The control buttons are really hard to use. I just wish I had done a little reading up on pedometers before I bought this one.
Rating: 1 / 6
Bought this with high hopes because of its compact design and supposedly good features – BUT: 1) The setup is very long and tedious. And if you don’t complete it the moment you change batteries, it’s very difficult to do so later. 2) The buttons have all the tactile feedback of a pencil eraser. They are almost impossible to operate. Very poor quality. 3) The darn thing keeps falling off! And every time it falls off, the battery pops out and it forgets everything, of course, and so it demands that you go through the tedious setup again. Basically, I have never bought anything Made In China by Oregon Scientific and NOT been bitterly disappointed.
Rating: 1 / 6
Two problems I have with this unit:
. The dial is hard to read
. And the controls are hard to work.
So you probably won’t be able to see it’s info very well but that’s ok because you probably won’t have been able to set it up anyway. The salesman was so nice I felt like buying something. I’ll stick with my current Acumen unit.
Rating: 1 / 6