The pedometer can indeed connect directly to the Windows computer via USB, but before he makes the stored data accessible, it first requires a software.
In the manual, reference is made via QR code on a non-existent website, but fortunately there are a search field. Unfortunately, it is not sufficient to only install the software, no, a user needs to be investing so that the user may entrust inclined his sensitive personal details about body and constitution a server out on the network.
We all know what can happen to it. Consequently, I gave my back Hausnerd the schnucklige device with a no less schnuckligen smile and verkrümmelte back down on his bed.
So I had to work to find out how many steps a day come together and if I could in the evening eating an ice cream or not.
At least I did not have to run down to the basement and spend hours rummaging in the tool box, the right screwdriver for the battery compartment is provided. The basic settings were done quickly with a brief look at the manual.
Only for measuring the stride I took a tape measure. That would have given the price actually can be there. Well, every good household has something. If necessary, it also does a thread and a ruler or a quick trip to Ikea.
The first mission was carried out on a hike. Luckily I had my computer nerd here, of course, a convoluted the exact path length. It turned out that my inseam measurement was incorrect, while this is the alpha and omega of the whole. Other devices detect by Kalli brate the stride length. The Omronstick however, can be clarified only by comparison and calculation.
After kilometers and number of steps are reasonably accurate measured and topped with the cooler selection of energy expenditure. What does the control freak more, whether or not computer-obsessed.
The device works only when the step length is adjusted correctly. The visuals are not exactly red-dot suspicious. The need to send in the expanses of the network all data bother me particularly.