The Omron Pedometer Walking Style One 2.0 is therefore very simple and minimalist. That does not mean that it must be bad. But personally speaking I design not so. Look for me to dowdy from.
The operation is quite clear. Initially these own stride length must be entered (and the time), then you can start already.
The belt clip is not very convincing for me. Here I would have liked a better, more robust solution.
The step count ansich is ok. However, I have both the Vivo Smart and the step count via smartphone app had from time to time differences, when the count over a long period went. And no, I'm not talking about 5-10 steps difference. Overall, my results with the pedometer was "Walking Style One 2.0" to a bit wishy-washy. So really just for beginners who want to have a rough idea of the distance traveled / steps.
CONCLUSION: Neither visually nor functionally something special - but quite alright. Average three star.