The Versatile IPod Nano G5 — Video Camera to Pedometer All in One!

The new fifth generation iPod nano is an electronics marvel! It packs so many powerful things is such an incredibly small and slick body that it is unbelievable.

All these years I shied away from acquiring an iPod for the simple reason that it may take up so much of my time that my writing and other interests may suffer for want of time. But when I read that the new iPod nano could record and play video clips besides recording voice and music, I sort of began looking at it more inquisitively. I began to read its specifications and its features. When I found that it had world clock which could show me the time in 4 cities around the Globe at the same time, stopwatch, alarms, calendar, memo notes, contacts and games it perked up my ears. But the final feature which broke my resistance was that it worked as a pedometer as well! That did it! I fell for it and bought it promptly.

But it was my first iPod and first Apple device at that. I had no clue how to work it. I read the skimpy instruction booklet which was made for persons well acquainted with Apple devices and not for a first timer like me. When I switched on the device, I could not run up and down the menu as I tried in vain to press the arrow keys which I was used to on TV remote. I was frustrated beyond words. After an hour or so I discovered the secret of scrolling up and down the menu just by an accident. You have to brush your finger in a circular motion around the wheel! Clockwise to go down and anticlockwise to go up the menu! Eureka! I felt elated. The button at the top of the iPod which I presumed was the ON-OFF button did no such thing. It was a sliding switch to reset the iPod in the unlikely event when it did hang and stopped working. Soon I became an expert. Press menu to go back one screen at a time, and draw ring with the thumb on the wheel to select the menu and press the central button to move to the next screen.

I downloaded and installed iTunes on my computer. The program pulled out the music on my hard disc and converted it for the iPod. I connected the iPod and it soon finished synching with the iTunes. Although iTunes did pick up 2 .mov movie clips from my desk and put them on the iTunes screen they did not synch with the iPod and a msg showed up that it was not a format which could be played on the iPod nano. Similarly I found that movies which I had shot using my Panasonic camera could not be synched onto the iPod. You need to convert movies to MP4 format to load on to the iPod. Later I searched the net and downloaded the software to convert movies for iPod. You can find it at www(.)e-zsoft(.)com. However the movies which I shot with the iPod could be downloaded on my computer and they did play well. The iPod camera is pretty good at taking movie clips, though the position of the lens is something one has to get used to.

I was not expecting the iPod to play the music without plugging in the earphones, and was pleasantly surprised when it did. The sound is good quality but the volume is barely audible through my shirt pocket. But you could hold the back of the iPod to your ear and enjoy the music properly without the earphones. The feature is welcome when listening to voice notes. With the earphones, the quality of the sound is excellent.

I was pleased to see that the audio out socket is a full sized one (3.5 mm) and not a mini. I could plug in my music system in and play the iPod music. It sounded great! However I did not get any success playing the video clip through the AV cable which I bought separately. It did not show up on my Panasonic home theatre projector. I took it back to the shop who tried it and said that although its black carton says iPod nano, it doesn’t seem to work on the newest version. He would give it me as and when he received the new AV cable compatible with the new nano. But this is undoubtedly a blotch on Apple Inc. Why do they not make the accessaries common to all? It just adds to inventory, makes the older accessaries obsolete and adds to the costs.

I switched on the iPod pedometer put it in my right-side trouser pocket and walked in my garden and began counting the steps. I stopped after a couple of rounds when I had counted 485 steps and looked at the iPod. It had recorded 487 steps! The pedometer actually works. I then held it in my hand trying to keep it as steady as possible as I walked watching the screen. The iPod faithfully recorded my every step. I wonder how Apple did this gimmick as I do not know of any pedometer which can do that.

I plugged in the iPod in my inMotion im5 Altech speaker dock and it played some wonderful music. But the radio did not work on the dock. I put in the earphones and the radio worked. It probably uses the earphone wires as some kind of an aerial. I then tried it out plugging the iPod in the speaker through the aux. input with a cord which could serve as an aerial, but the radio still did not work.

I then plugged in my iTrip FM transmitter onto the iPod and set the frequency at 100 MH. This worked well when my radio was switched on to the same frequency. I switched on the FM radio in my car and played from the iPod Louis Armstrong’s ‘When the Saints go Marching By’ as a salute to Apple Inc. for the iPod marvel.

On the whole I am happy that I bought the iPod nano. It will be my companion in my pocket wherever I go. I have shed my fear and the little aversion I had for the Apple product. Kudos to Apple Inc. for coming up with a fantastic practical and useful product for beyond the music-lover consumers!

The author Dilip Dahanukar studied engineering in India and management in the USA. He has rich experience in corporate management and finance. His interest in technology has resulted in this article. He has wirtten many books. He spends his weekends in his forest-garden abode in the hills in India. Visit the webpage of the author: ‘Dilip Dahanukar’

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Mio Digital Step Pedometer With Panic Alarm

  • Includes 3 button batteries.
  • User guide and 1-year warranty.
  • Approximately 2.5″ x 2″ x 1.25″.
  • Not for diagnostic or therapeutic use.

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Start Looking Great With A Pedometer Calorie Counter

If you are serious about wanting to lose weight and get rid of that stubborn belly fat then you may want to start doing your exercises with the help of a pedometer calorie counter. This type of pedometer not only counts the number of steps that you take, but also calculates the distance that you have covered as well as the amount of calories that you have burned. Most people simply walk or jog for a certain amount of time each day, but the actual number of steps that you take and the amount of calories you burn are a lot more important than the amount of time that you spend on cardio exercises.

A pedometer calorie counter, therefore, is the perfect device that will keep you up-to-date with the most important details of your exercise regimen. With information as to the number of steps you have taken, distance traveled, and calories burned, you will immediately know whether you are still on track or if you need to turn up the pace. This kind of instant feedback will also keep you motivated and committed to reaching your fitness goals. There are even pedometers that can be hooked up to your PC so that you can make a clear outline of your progress and keep you focused on achieving daily and weekly goals. This way, you can ease up or push harder as needed.

How do you choose the best pedometer calorie counter for your needs? In general, the best pedometers are those that are the most versatile. Aside from counting steps and calories burned, they should also have other useful functions such as a stopwatch and alarm. Here are the top three pedometers that set the standards for a good health and fitness monitoring device.

The Omron HJ 112 sports an advanced design that allows you to wear it on your belt, carry it in your pocket, or even clip it to your bra. As long as it is carried perpendicular to the ground, it should work just fine. Aside from the basic functions of counting calories and steps, it can also track aerobic steps separately when you walk or jog for more than ten minutes at a time. It comes with a 7-day memory and a security leash that ensures you do not lose it along the way.

The Yamax Digiwalker CW 701 displays clock and activity time aside from the usual number of steps, distance travelled, and calories burned. It sports a two-line display that is great for showing multiple data. Its mechanism employs a long-lasting spring coil and heavily-coated pendulum that helps ensure accuracy of calculations.

Third in line is the Omron HJ 720 ITC, which is a full-featured pedometer that you can connect to your PC so you may appreciate the graphs and charts of your aerobic steps as well as calories and fat burned. This model is able to tolerate more tilt than most pedometers and is also top-rated in accuracy.

Whichever model you choose, a pedometer calorie counter is sure to set you on the right path towards overall fitness and health. Pretty soon you’ll experience the joy of having people say, “Hey, you look great!”

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Omron Pedometer – Model HJ-150 – Each

  • Omron Pedometer – Model HJ-150 – Each
  • Manufacturer: Omron. Model Number: HJ-150
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Omron Pedometer HJ112 – Where to Find Great Deals

If you found this article, I am assuming that you are looking for some great deals on the Omron Pedometer HJ112.

Well the good news is that if you look in the right places, you can find some really low prices on this pedometer. Continue reading and I’ll tell you how.

But first, I would like to tell you that many people are interested in this pedometer and for good reason. It really is a great pedometer!

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Why is the HJ112 So Great?

First this pedometer will help you get on track and reach your fitness goals. By simply keeping track of your steps, miles walked, or calories burned with this device it will allow you to visualize your level of physical activity. Sometimes visualizing the lack of activity is all that is required to motivate a person to exercise more and with this device you can track your progress every step of the way.

Another reason this pedometer is so great is because it is very accurate. Both the experts and everyday users agree that the pedometer really does give an accurate count of your steps weather they are normal steps or aerobic steps. Moreover, the accuracy of the pedometer is not affected by its positioning. It will be just as accurate in a purse as it is in your pocket. This can be attributed to the dual-axis acceleration sensor which allows the pedometer to accurately counts steps when placed horizontally or vertically.

One last reason this pedometer is so great is because it has a large screen and is very simple to use. It only has three large buttons on the front panel. It does exactly what it was designed to do without having unnecessary and complicated features. So if you are “technically challenged” then you do not have to worry. Even you can easily operate the HJ112!

How to Get a Great Deal

The Omron pedometer HJ112 is quite popular and so you will find a lot of stores carry it online. However, it can be hard to search through all the stores to find the lowest price.

My advice is to just to browse a site that finds these deals for you. You don’t have to spend hours browsing from store to store yourself.

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Brian Beswick likes to review fitness equipment. He loves helping people find the right equipment to reach their fitness goals, and takes pride in getting them great deals online.

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