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About Omron HJ 321 Tri Axis Alvita Pedometer
Overall Feedback:
85% positive
81% found it accurately tracked my steps, but 19% but not in details
I compared the mileage with Google Maps and found it 99% accurate.
The pedometer is accurate and shows more information than just the number of steps.
The pedometer may not give accurate count if my pace is inconsistent, or if the unit moves out of sync with my walking (for example, swimming in a bag) or if there is a lot of up and down movement.
When I take steps at someone else's pace, the pedometer's accuracy is not up to the mark and I want to count them all.
73% liked its long battery life, but 27% experienced frequent battery drains
I am confident that the battery will last for a long time, as per the manual it says 6 months.
The battery lasted for more than 6 months.
With daily use, the battery lasts for about a year.
Sleep mode should add to my battery life, but I won't know until I have to replace it.
After two battery changes, my pedometer went nuts and eventually died. Even with a new battery, it still didn't work.
I have noticed that the battery life is not good and it runs out of battery fast.
My pedometer has a very short battery life and never works properly again after replacing the battery.
77% found it built to last, but 23% experienced durability issues
My pedometer is about a year old, used every day, still looks good and working fine, indicating its robust build quality.
The pedometer feels and looks well built, despite being inexpensive.
The face of my pedometer has gotten scuffed up a little from sitting in my pocket with keys and change, so it's not as crystal clear as when it was new.
I noticed that the pedometer would fall off occasionally due to accidental rubs or hits. This indicates a negative sentiment towards the build quality of the pedometer.
The pedometer falls off occasionally due to accidental rubs or hits, indicating a negative sentiment towards its build quality.
The design of the pedometer is not good and it looks like a RSA security fob from the early 2000s.
77% appreciated its comfortable design, but 23% found it uncomfortable
I appreciate the design and aesthetics of the pedometer, especially the feature of being able to stick it in my pocket and forget it is even there.
I like the streamlined design of the pedometer and it is unobtrusive with my dressy and classy work clothing.
The pedometer is mostly accurate and has a sleek, well-designed look.
I am frustrated with the design of the pedometer, specifically the tiny text and the difficulty of setting it up. The design is poor and no one thought it through.
I have noticed that the buttons are small and work erratically.
88% liked its user-friendly interface
I chose this pedometer because it was easy to use and affordable.
The buttons on the cheaper version are raised and spaced for maximum ease of use, unlike the Omron HJ-112 which the user found difficult to use due to their recessed position.
The Omron HJ-321 Tri-Axis Alvita Pedometer is easy to use.
The pedometer is easy to use and provides plenty of information.
85% found it accurately tracked my steps and in proper details
88% liked its long battery life
90% found it built to last
Experiential insights by users
I found that the pedometer accurately counts steps and computes distance when walking a measured distance.
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