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this is a very accurate pedometer - it tracks steps very well, and keeps me motivated to keep walking. Gotta get those 10,000 steps, you know... (via Walking @ About.com)

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This advanced design lets you wear it on your belt or carry it in your pocket, clip it to your bra, anywhere it is perpendicular to the ground. The Omron HJ-112 counts steps, calculated distance and calories burned. It also tracks aerobic steps separately when walking or jogging more than 60 steps per minute or more than 10 minutes continuously. The Omron HJ-112 has a 7-day memory, a feature I prize greatly. Top rated for accuracy by a consumer magazine. (via Wendy Bumgardner, About.com)

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Updated Jan 29, 2007

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Kyle's recommendation

I like this pedometer because it can be used on a belt or in a pocket and the safety strap will help me keep from losing yet another one!

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Updated Jan 14, 2009

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er1n's recommendation

This pedometer is a great way to track your progress as you do your walking workout. It is lightweight and easy to use!

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Updated Aug 14, 2008

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SaneAmy's recommendation

The Omron HJ-112 Pocket Pedometer is an advanced, high-tech pedometer that--thanks to unique dual sensor technology--can be carried in your pocket or bag. Now you can just drop your pedometer in your purse to find out how much exercise you get in a typical day of work, errands, and other tasks. Of course, you can also attach it to your belt like a traditional pedometer.

The HJ-112 accurately measures your steps, as well as aerobic steps and minutes. You can also use it to measure calorie consumption during your workout, as well as the distance you've traveled.

The device's large, easy-to-read LCD display can separately display aerobic steps and minutes walked more than 10 minutes continuously, so you always have the information you need right in front of you. Meanwhile, a seven day history lets you review a full week of exercise. The device also resets at midnight automatically so it's ready to go every morning. Of course, the device can also function as a handy and highly accurate clock. It also comes with a detachable belt holder and security strap so it's always close at hand.

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Updated May 13, 2008

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napulator's recommendation

The pedometer. Turns out the more that you pay for one of these, the more accurate they are. Who would have thunk it.

Updated May 12, 2008

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JSwerer's recommendation

This Omron HJ-112 Digital Pedometer does it all! It comes with a belt clip, but is one of the few pedometers that can actually be worn in a pocket or carried in a fanny pack and still be extremely accurate! It is EASY TO USE and the software is self explanatory. The display shows how many steps, calories burned and miles walked and stores this data for 7 days. It also stores your weight and stride. It can actually differentiate between normal and aerobic walking when stride and rate change. This amazing pedometer is a must for all walkers! (via amazon.com)

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Updated Oct 26, 2007

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1002's recommendation

if you run anything like me, you want to know exactly how far you've traveled, how many steps it took to get there and how many calories you burned. This pedometer has a dual feature so you can carry it in your bag or your belt. it has done wonders to my running time and made running more fun and competive. (via amazon.com)

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