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By Isabella Snow "Isabella Snow"
Date: March 05, 2014
Whoever designed this product had a very small brain in a very small head and made the strap just long enough to fit over their very small head containing their very small brain. The strap is not long enough for me to put over my head, and other people have mentioned this problem in their reviews. I decided I would replace the strap for a longer one by unscrewing the back of the device. When I screwed it back up, the device no longer worked. It's good for nothing now. As for those beeps that others praised, to me their are barely audible (or at least they were, before the device stopped working). In fact, I couldn't hear them at all unless I held the device up to my ear. Total waste of money and I can't be bothered sending it back. But really, that short strap is pretty baffling, makes you wonder what they were thinking, or not thinking.
Rating: [1 of 5 Stars!]
By J. Bonbright
Date: March 05, 2014
Bought two of these for counting laps while running indoors during the winter at the local Wellness Center.The first one stopped beeping almost immediately and following the instructions to activate/deactivate the beeper did not resolve the issue. It still functions fine besides that, but the beep is important for me in that it gives me audible feedback that the lap button was pushed.The second one had a different issue almost immediately too. The unit would not respond to the button push to turn it on, often taking ten presses or so to finally see the LED. Once you got it turned on, it worked well until the last time I used it, including the beep when pushing the lap button. On lap 21 (of 50) on my last run, the LED just went blank. Despite pushing the power button repeatedly, it stayed off until I had finished my run and looked at it again in my truck as I was preparing to drive home. "21" read on the LED display. Sigh.My wife has a third one and I expect it to fail in some manner shortly as well. I'l probably just wind up getting one of those old-fashioned mechanical ones.
Rating: [1 of 5 Stars!]
By John Dwyer
Date: February 20, 2014
Works well so far, but I bought it for the golf course. Hard to keep track when you hit the ball so many times AND you're sluggin down a few cold ones.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By Jonathan Streeter
Date: February 03, 2014
Not the greatest in the world.Beeps(no option to turn it off)If you press it just right resets...Just ... not that great...
Rating: [2 of 5 Stars!]
By chinghungchen
Date: October 30, 2013
If you want to hold it for many hours, then other products are better option, for me, it is very easy to lose it over long period of time.
Rating: [3 of 5 Stars!]
By Farley Williamson
Date: September 01, 2013
I bought this to keep track of the number of laps I take walking.Works very well for my purpose.Would be perfect if it had a longer strap so it could be wore around the neck or if had a ring so it could be attached to a neck strap.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By reg
Date: March 29, 2013
I have started a walking program. I was having trouble remembering what lap I was on, so I got this. It has worked well, as long as I remember to click it as I complete a lap! There is nothing fancy about it, All it does is count laps, but that's what I wanted it for.The strap on it is more like a ribbon. It is pretty short, but I can get it over my head. It puts it at about mid-chest, which is higher than I would prefer. It is also too long to loop around your wrist. I'm curious why they chose this particular length. I guess you could cut it and add more to it, but since I can get it over my head, I will leave it alone.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By J. Pilon "tallkooljp"
Date: March 05, 2013
Dont expect that strap to fit around you head to wear around your neck fyi. Way to short, which seems pointless to even have it then, but rest of item looked fine
Rating: [3 of 5 Stars!]
By DJ
Date: January 17, 2013
I got this to keep in my pocket every day. Whenever I do something that I really feel as if I cannot accomplish, click. If I banish a negative or self defeating thought or action, click. It is an inexpensive yet very valuable tool which helps keep me on track during tough bouts of depression and anxiety. Journaling my clicks and why I clicked in the first place is very beneficial for me.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By kelda
Date: January 02, 2013
A gift for my personal trainer who never seemed to keep count correctly when I Was doing reps. Now she doesn't stop and ask me how many I've done so far. Its been great for me and keeps me from having to keep up with my own reps! :)
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Anthony J. Giovenco
Date: December 28, 2012
quality product for a low price. Button has good tactile feel, and it beeps every time you push it, which means you don't have to watch it as you count to make sure your button push registered. Clear lcd display also.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By ODIE
Date: October 05, 2010
IF YOUR LOOKING FOR SOMETHING SIMPLE JUST TO COUNT THIS IS IT. IAM AM USEING THE CONTER AT WOKE TO KEEP TRACK OF WHAT I MOVE AND IT HELPS NOT TO STOP AND WRITE IT ALL DOWN JUST PLACE IN A FRONT POCKET AND YOU CAN HEAR THE BEEPS. IT WORK FOR ME.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By Linda Hallenbeck
Date: September 26, 2010
I purchased this item to replace the "tick sheet" tallies each week when I volunteer at the airport. We are supposed to keep track of how many passengers we help during our 4 hour shift. I used pen and paper for this for 3 years, quite clumsy and easy to
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Robert Dinah
Date: December 03, 2009
To the review given by P. Nyer just previous - good news - the new design of this unit prevents this problem. The count will not reset to zero unless both the blue and the count buttons are pressed at the same time for three seconds. Additionally the devi
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By P. Nyer
Date: July 20, 2009
I use this to count prayers and like the fact that I can silence the beep. The mechanical tally counters are noisy and are not appropriate for my use - especially when other people are around. I have been using the E2 for almost 2 months and so far the unit works great. The small blue button at the top (used for resetting the tally) sticks out too much and can easily get pressed down causing the tally to go to zero. So what I have done is to stick two felt pads on either side of the blue button and then put a thick rubber band around the edge of the unit to further prevent the counter from accidentally resetting. The unit is small and light weight. The E2 only counts upwards - which is all I need. The E3 can also count downwards, but with two smaller buttons, I suspect that people may press the wrong button on the E3.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
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