Brunton New PED-Radio - Pedometer with Radio

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Product Details

Main Features

  • Combination pedometer/radio for music-minded joggers and walkers
  • Step counter, distance counter, automatic timer, and calorie counter
  • Built-in motion filter detects body movements and false steps
  • Radio offers frequency display and 9-channel memory for easy tuning
  • Includes earbuds, battery, nylon clip chain, and belt clip; one-year warranty

Description

FEATURES Pedometer: 1 FM Radio w/ 9 channel memory: 2 Frequency display: 3 Step distance calorie count functions: 4 Automatic timer: 5 Filter function prevents recording false steps: 6 Headphones included: 7

Other Details

  • Brand: Brunton
  • Color: silver, orange
  • EAN: 0080078008078
  • Label: Brunton
  • Manufacturer: Brunton
  • Model: F-PED-RADIO
  • MPN: F-PED-RADIO
  • UPC: 080078008078
  • Item Dimensions: 0.31 lb
  • Package Dimensions: 7.00 in x 4.00 in x 1.90 in; 0.20 lb

Customer Reviews

Don't get excited about the radio feature

1.0 / 5.0


Pedometer only registers in Km, so don't expect to get your distance in miles w/o some math. So much for the false step sensor - it was off by about 2 percent.

The radio picked up the stations that I preset pretty well. After about five minutes of use a VERY annoying ringing sound cuts in - so loud that the radio cannot be heard over it. I tried resetting it, replacing the battery, using different headphones, and finally smashing the unit. Guess which one solved my problem...


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