Product Details
Oregon PE316FM Pedometer FM Radio

Oregon PE316FM Pedometer FM Radio
From Oregon

List Price: £19.99
Price: £6.99

Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Dispatched from and sold by SuStuu

3 new or used available from £0.01

Average customer review:

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4514 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Brand: Oregon Scientific
  • Model: PE316FM
  • Dimensions: .29 pounds

Features

  • Track, record, and monitor your daily activity with a Pedometer
  • Movement sensitive step counter with sensitivity adjustment
  • Built in FM radio
  • Count up timer
  • Total distance travelled (miles)
  • User set stride length for accurate readings
  • Clock
  • Built in belt clip
  • HiGlo backlight ensures easy reading of exercise data.
  • Width: 6cm, Height: 3cm, Length: 3.8cm
  • Step to the tune with this fantastic small and light pedometer with FM radio. It's a proven fact that music is a key motivator when working out.

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
This state-of-the-art electronic pedometer from Oregon Scientific will count your every jog or step up to 99,999, and the distance you have traveled in miles. Not only that, it has a stop watch, 12 or 24 hour clock and a built in FM radio with plug-in headphones. The Hi-Glo backlit display will make it easy for you to read all this vital information.A compact 65mm x 45mm x 18mm, it weighs only 35gm and uses 2 button cell LR 43 DC 1.5V batteries (not included).


Customer Reviews

defective battery compartment twice1
do not purchase this item I have twiced had to return due to defective battery compartment

Oregon PE316FM Pedometer FM Radio3
I've owned one of these pedometers for over 7 months and as a straightforward pedometer it has worked well. It's been to the top of Ben Nevis in cold weather, across quite a few of the Lakeland Fells and in Southern France in 30+ temps so no problems there - and I use it almost daily. I don't use the radio now because the tuning is not easy, the quality of the sound is poor and I think the batteries' life is quickly shortened when using the radio.