🎮 Step into the future of gaming fitness!
The OrzeroSteps Counter is a versatile pedometer accessory designed for Pokémon Go enthusiasts, allowing users to earn steps effortlessly while keeping their smartphones secure and scratch-free. With a capacity to hold two devices simultaneously, this innovative tool is perfect for family gaming sessions. Its whisper-quiet operation and compatibility with various smart devices make it an essential addition for anyone looking to enhance their gaming experience while staying active.
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Item Dimensions | 15.99 x 8.99 x 1 inches |
Size | Small, Medium |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Black |
Theme | gaming |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Players | 1 |
A**L
Please read if you are considering to buy for Pokemon GO
The durability is well for its price, but I’d say to handle it carefully as possible, it’s easy to assemble but it is a lil noisy. It took me a lot off different methods to figure out how to get it to work with pokemon go to get candies and hatch eggs and now I found this method with 100% rate so far 15/15 tries.I’ve only tried my method on IOS so I’m sorry if it doesn’t work for you android users (I don’t have one to test it for you guys) but what you need to do is ofc have pokemon go downloaded and also download the “StepsApp”. Next what you’re gonna want to do is make sure adventure sync is on and connected with apple health and synced with the “StepsApp”, next make sure you feed your buddy some berries and have some eggs in an incubator then close the app COMPLETELY. Do not have it running in the back ground AT ALL. Then go into the “StepsApp” and then you can turn off your phone (NOT SHUTDOWN for the slow ones in the back) and rubber band it up to this device and let it swing baby!I’ve done it over night and it gave me 54.6km so I’d say this is definitely 100% worth the buy.
J**N
Fantastic product, worth every penny. You don't need to turn off location
Android user, if you're having issues follow this simple step, you do NOT have to turn off location. Simply open Google fit & start a treadmill workout with Pokemon go closed, set in walker & comeback to eggs hatched. I've been avg 7km an hr. You may have to try different positions for the phone, for example mine works best screen facing out & upside down.I repeat you do not need to turn off location, I haven't yet tried if Pokemon go can be open in the background while doing a workout, might test & update in the future.
G**1
Convenient and Quiet Steps Counter for Pokémon Go Enthusiasts
The Orzero Steps Counter is designed for Pokémon Go players seeking a hassle-free way to rack up steps, hatch eggs, and earn buddy candies without constant physical movement. I tested the device with a smartphone over several days, evaluating its ease of use, noise level, and efficiency in simulating steps.Pros:✅ Effective Step Simulation: Accurately tracked steps in the Pokémon Go app, even at low swing speeds.✅ Quiet Operation: The mute version operated without noticeable noise, making it suitable for use in shared spaces or overnight.✅ Ease of Installation: Setting up the phone was straightforward, and the included USB cable made powering the device simple.✅ Compact Design: Small footprint and lightweight design make it easy to store or transport.✅ Durable Build: Sturdy construction ensures long-term use without performance degradation.Cons:❌ Limited Phone Compatibility: Works best with devices that fit snugly; larger or thicker cases may require adjustment or removal.❌ USB Dependency: Requires a power source via USB cable, which may limit portability.Performance and Usability:The Orzero Steps Counter performed well in simulating steps for Pokémon Go, consistently registering activity in the app. Its smooth and quiet operation allowed for use in various settings without causing distractions. Installation was quick, with a clear and intuitive setup process. The device’s durability was evident during extended testing sessions, and it maintained stable performance throughout.Comparison:Compared to similar step counters, the Orzero stands out for its silent operation and durable build. While some alternatives include additional features like battery-powered operation, the USB dependency of this model ensures consistent power but reduces portability.Who Is This For?:This product is ideal for Pokémon Go players who want to hatch eggs or earn buddy candies efficiently without constant physical activity. It’s especially useful for players with limited mobility or those who wish to multitask while progressing in the game.Conclusion:The Orzero Steps Counter is a reliable and user-friendly accessory for Pokémon Go enthusiasts. Its quiet operation, effective step simulation, and durable design make it a worthwhile investment for dedicated players. Minor limitations, such as USB dependence, are outweighed by its overall performance and ease of use.
B**R
Android Users - follow these directions for 5* results
First off, this product works. Like, REALLY WORKS. In the month and a half that I've been using it, I have "walked" around 2000 km, with an average of about 18-22 km per hour, and I've hatched over 400 eggs in that time. However, it does take some effort to get it working at 100%, so if you're on an Android (I use a Galaxy Note 10+) and you're having trouble getting the same results that I am, try this:1. Calibrate your phone's gyroscopeThis may be an option in your phone settings, or if your phone is like mine and doesn't have that option in the settings, open the phone app and dial *#0*#. This will open a "secret" developer diagnostic and settings menu. Select the option labeled "Sensor," lay your phone down flat on a table and then select "GYRO SELF TEST" under OIS GYRO (the second one, not the first one). This should reset your gyroscope.2. Turn on "Adventure Sync" in the PokemonGo AppI also turned off "Battery Saver," but I don't know if this actually makes any difference.3. Download the Google Fit App (or any other supported step-tracking app)Go into the Google Fit App settings and select "Manage Connected Apps" and connect the PokemonGo App to your Google Fit App. I also changed my account profile height to 8'11", but I don't know if this actually makes a difference or not.4. Turn off GPS location tracking on your phoneYou should be able to do this in the drag down menu at the top of your home screen. You can also set your phone to airplane mode, but this will obviously block all incoming and outgoing calls and messages, so if you need to use your phone, just turn off the location tracking portion. I also turn off the screen rotate option, just in case the screen rotates while the phone is in the cradle and messes with the app's distance tracking. I've also found that the PokemonGo App updates your Adventure Sync distance quicker if you leave Wifi turned on at all times during this process (this will not mess with the location in either App).5. Give your buddy candy and put your eggs incubators and then close the app completely (do not leave it running in the background)To maximize the number of eggs I can hatch, I've added a bunch of people to my friends list using the r/PokemonGoFriends subreddit. You don't even need to buy any incubators, just write down the time it takes for 2km, 5km, 7km, 10km and 12km eggs to hatch in the free incubator and then set a timer so that you know when to take your phone out of the cradle and put a new egg in.6. Track a workout in the Google Fit App, then put your phone in the cradle and get it rockingI put my phone in the cradle upside down and with the screen facing the cradle (again, I don't know if this makes a difference, but it does seem to give me the best results).7. Let the phone rock in the cradle for about 30 minutes to get a baseline of how quickly you're "walking"After 30 minutes, take your phone out and open the PokemonGo App (DO NOT TURN ON LOCATION YET). Let the POGO app load and wait until a red warning bar at the top of the App says "GPS signal not found. (11)" Then turn your location back on and wait about 30 seconds for the data to transfer from Google Fit to POGO. If nothing happens after 30 seconds or so, close the app completely and then load back in and that should make it register your Google Fit distance.If you follow these steps, you should see the same results as me. However, I caution against over-doing it like I did at first. I think the electromagnet in my cradle is already wearing out (seems to rock a little slower now than it did when I first started using it), and when I would leave it running overnight I would get ~130 km, most of which were meaningless because my buddy had already run out of time around 60-70 km.
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