ACCUSPLIT Health Engine AH120M9 Pedometer/Step Counter

ACCUSPLIT Health Engine AH120M9 Pedometer/Step Counter Reviews



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This product worked great for 7 days then quit. I sent it back and it was quickly replaced. My new worked great.

ACCUSPLIT Health Engine AH120M9 Pedometer/Step Counter Feature

  • Compact pedometer with highly accurate step sensor
  • Ideal for joggers, walkers, and other active users
  • Easy-to-read display; 7 days of step memory
  • Long-lasting lithium battery; sturdy metal belt clip
  • Includes AAS400 wellness guide; 5-year warranty
Equipped with the KS10 pedometer engine--the most accurate step sensor available at 99 percent--the AccuSplit AH120M9 pedometer is a great choice for joggers, walkers, and other active users. The pedometer is outfitted with such features as an easy-to-read display, seven days of step memory, a three-way pedometer leash, a long-lasting lithium battery, and a sturdy metal belt clip for transport. Also bundled with the AAS400 wellness guide, the AH120M9 is backed by a five-year warranty.pstrongAbout ACCUSPLIT/strongbr Since its founding in 1972, ACCUSPLIT's has produced professional quality stopwatches, heart rate monitors, timers, and clocks. ACCUSPLIT was an early manufacturer of the first digital stopwatches and the company quickly earned a reputation for making quality, high-accuracy products. The company's president, W. Ron Sutton, is the inventor of the memory stopwatch, and the company has made numerous advances in the design and production of timing devices in the past three decades.p Today, ACCUSPLIT manufactures a wide range of pedometers as well as stopwatches and timers. The president of the company is known as "Mr. Pedometer" and holds a patent for pedometer accuracy. He is perhaps the foremost expert on pedometry in the Western Hemisphere, and is continuing ACCUSPLIT's tradition of technological innovation with new pedometer models each year.p The most accurate mechanical pedometer in the world, introducing the ACCUSPLIT Health Engine inside. Step counter; 7 day and total memory; 24 hr. Clock.


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Unreliable - Ray Woodcock -
My Accusplit pedometer was accurate when it worked right, and I liked having it. BUT (1) Even when I thought I had completely closed the case, somehow it seemed to have been slightly open; and when it was not completely closed, it reset itself to a setting entirely different from what I had set. (2) When I did make double-sure that the case was completely closed, it was very difficult to open. (3) When I did manage to pry it open, it easily came unhinged at the bottom. Basically, it's a cheap plastic design. In theory, I should have been able to snap it open and read what it said without stopping my run. In practice, this almost never happened. (4) It finally died when I ran down a sidewalk that had some bushes that hadn't been completely trimmed back. The pedometer was designed to be clipped to my waistband, and that's where it was; but apparently that cheap plastic hinge was no match for a stray branch. Some time later, I looked down and most of the pedometer was gone. Oh, well. Maybe some kid found it and became a more digital soul as a result. I may have contributed to the formation of a future engineer. Not bad for twenty bucks. But I still won't buy another one of these.



Nov 05, 2010 18:33:08

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