👟 Step up your game—track every move, no phone needed!
The Hearkent Pedometer Watch is a sleek, app-free fitness tracker designed for seniors and active individuals who prefer simplicity. Featuring a precise step and calorie counter, large easy-to-read LCD with bright EL backlight, and a durable metal case with a comfortable silicone strap, it offers reliable performance. Waterproof up to 50 meters, this watch supports swimming and daily water exposure, making it a versatile companion for your fitness journey without the hassle of smartphone connectivity.
Brand | Hearkent |
Material | Alloy |
Color | Black |
Compatible Devices | NO APP |
Screen Size | 47.5 Micron |
Item Weight | 63 Grams |
League | No |
Sensor Type | Wearable |
Manufacturer | Hearkent |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.78 x 2.64 x 2.64 inches |
Package Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.55 x 1.57 x 0.2 inches |
Brand Name | Hearkent |
Warranty Description | 1 year |
Model Name | 2306 |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 2306-us-step |
Style | Athletic |
Included Components | Watch |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Running |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
S**P
Worked while snorkeling!
Really like this watch. I got it to track my steps and prefer the old school way of doing it, just looking down at my watch to see where I'm at. It's been helpful in getting me motivated to sneak some more steps in as the day goes on. What I really love is I forgot to take it off on a recent trip where we went snorkeling. I looked to see my wrist underwater with the watch on and it was still working! No issues since. I like the sportiness in terms of how it looks. Overall very happy with this purchase!
C**R
Good pedometer for seniors
As a senior, I did not want to invest several hundred dollars in a fitness watch, fearing that my quest would turn out to be just another fitness whim. But I have persevered, and I am happy with this very affordable watch/pedometer. It is large enough to read the numbers without having to find my glasses, too. My only complaint is that it seems to be set on California time and I live in Chicago. Can't find any instructions on how to fix that. Anyone have any ideas?
J**N
Easy to use
Worked as it should for pedometer contest
A**N
Step tracking not accurate.
Step counter is not accurate. The only reason why I bought this watch was for steps tracking and that doesn’t work correctly. I couldn’t return it because I was giving it time to see if the step tracking would calibrate over time but it didn’t and I lost the return window.
B**I
Exactly what I wanted
It’s only been a few days, but it seems to be working fine. Looks good. Fits. I’m happy.
K**.
Great for normal time piece.
I’m satisfied with the watch and the fit. The pedometer is not accurate and I wouldn’t recommend it’s use as a step counter. It is always low in comparison to two other counters I use regularly. The watch is still worth the price for normal use for time date etc.
D**Y
It just plain (and that’s exactly what I wanted) BUT IT FAILS WITHIN 14 MONTHS
I needed a non smart device watch pedometer out of the 1970’s -1980’s because I work in a place where for all kinds of security issues "Smart" anything is not allowed.So what happened?Since 12/23 it worked fine.Though I was off put by the fact that I had to watch "elder influencers" tell me via a YouTube Video on to set it.Then one day on 2/19/2025 all hell broke loose.Display went bonkers.So I took it to my local watch repair shop who dutifully replaced the battery in under ten minutes as I watched. And for a little more money put a new watchband on the Hearkent Pedometer watch.No matter what we did, no way could we get it to set up and sho the correct time.Meanwhile my backup off brand "Q&Q" electronic watch bought at the Dollar Store as a returned item for $9.99, plus tax in 2015 still runs through four battery replacements and two watch bands.My mistake on the under $30 Hearkent Pedometer watch (model TG2306) was investing in a new watch band plus battery a few days ago for $35.00 before finding out that the electronics have the life span of a fruit fly in comparison to my Dollar store Watch.So with Hearkent, it is 14 months and that it is.In my estimation, considering that when it shuts down in is life span, with the cost of replacing the battery exceeding the cost of a new watch.....Stay away, far away, very far away for the Hearkent Pedometer Watch model TG2306Plenty of other time pieces out thereTwo photos, Hearkent with new watchband and very dependable Dollar Store WatchAnd yes when I get the chance the new watch band moves to the Dollar Store Watch and the Hearkent goes into the trash.
R**J
Basic Watch Pedometer
Items works great. Is very basic, just a watch and pedometer. Not allowed to have wifi at work, but wanted to keep track of steps and this made it possible. The battery life is good and the alarm works well. The watch face is a little big, so would work well for someone whose eyes may be getting a little tired. Keeps time accurately.
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