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CAMRY Digital Hand Dynamometer Grip Strength Measurement Meter Auto Capturing Electronic Hand Grip Power 198 Lbs / 90 Kg

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Features

  • ACCURACY - Equipped with high precision strain gauge sensor, the hand dynamometer gives you accurate momentary digital reading of gripping power. Measuring Capacity: 198lbs / 90kgs; Division: 0.2lbs / 0.1kgs
  • USER FRIENDLY - Squeeze the hand dynamometer with maximum isometric effort for at least 5 seconds. After testing, the LCD will automatically display the maximum grip value and a grip value status bar showing the status of (weak; normal; strong) according to age and gender preset for each test.
  • MEMORY RECORD - The device can store data for up to 19 definable users, and their records can be recalled anytime when needed; Moreover, the incremental increase or decrease from the last record will be automatically shown for comparison after each test.
  • ADJUSTABILITY - Turn the adjustable gear to get an ideal grasp according to the size of hands. It is good fit for both big hand and small hand.
  • EASY TO READ - Large LCD screen shows all measurements clearly on the same screen. Displayed measurements include: user code, age, gender, grip value in pound or kg and grip status. Engineered for home, sports and clinical use. 2* AAA batteries included; 5-year product warranty.**Remove battery insulation before use; **Remove battery insulation before use

Description

OverviewThe Camry digital hand dynamometer is engineered as a professional testing device for handgrip strengths suitable for any doctor's office, physical therapy clinic, engineering lab, or the gym.-Adjustable center knob allows the device to be adjusted for different hand sizes and preferences.-19 definable users with options for gender and age to store, along with the ability to save and recall test results for each user. Compares individual test run for each of the 19 users, and displays the incremental increase, or decrease from the last record.Each test run is rated "weak", "normal", or "strong" based on age and gender data entered for each user.-Easy switch from lbs. to kg. at any time, including for last recorded data. How to Use1. Remove the isolation tag from the battery case;2. Press (ON/SET) button to turns on; 3. The middle two buttons (ARROWS up/down) allow you to select a different user. Then press (ON/SET) button to cycle between gender and age of the selected user, and edit the values using the arrows.4. When you are ready you can hit the (START) button to test your hand grip.5. Now if you press (ON/SET) button, it converts between LB / KG.6. While squeezing, it shows the amount of force you are currently squeezing, as soon as you let go it shows you the max/peak of what you squeezed. 7. Press the (ARROW down) button if you want to save the result, or hit (START) button to retest.8. After you test your grip, and the max result is displayed, if you wait 6 seconds it will then tell you how many lbs/kgs more/less you've done in comparison to your saved result. WarrantyEvery hand dynamometer is individually hand tested for defects and accuracy before it leaves the factory.We offer 5-year product warranty.

Color: Grey


Material: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene


Brand: CAMRY


Item Weight: 12.2 Ounces


Style: Digital


Color: ‎Grey


Material: ‎Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene


Brand: ‎CAMRY


Item Weight: ‎12.2 Ounces


Style: ‎Digital


Tension Level: ‎198 Lbs / 90KG


Product Dimensions: ‎7.7"L x 4.9"W


Shape: ‎Rectangular


UPC: ‎799456397559 703510953285 700953844224


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎24, 12


Manufacturer: ‎CAMRY


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎9.45 x 6.5 x 1.57 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.44 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎7.7 x 5.15 x 1.4 inches


Brand Name: ‎CAMRY


Model Name: ‎FBA_EH101


Part Number: ‎FBA_EH101


Included Components: ‎2* AAA batteries included


Date First Available: November 17, 2012


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  • Quality product, especially for the price (Review includes IronMind CoC comparison)
Quality: Although I've only been using this product for about a day, and despite the product being made of plastic I do not get any impression that the product will break anytime soon. Overall, it feels pretty solid. The only part of the device that I think will start to show wear and tear first will probably be the center dial that allows the device to be adjusted for different hand sizes and preferences. Its a little shaky, but nothing serious. I do expect this device to last for a fairly long time, that is, if I don't drop it from a considerable height more than a couple times. Also, the instructions are pretty clear and is packaged nicely. Consistency/Accuracy: I've used the product at least a dozen times for each hand over the course of the day and the readings appear to be pretty accurate and consistent. When my hand had adequate time to rest, I scored between 142lbs and 149lbs for my right hand. When my hand was tired, I consistently scored between 130lbs and 136lbs for my right hand. As far as carry over in lbs of force rating from this device and the IronMind Captains of Crush grippers, it seems rather close, but not exact. I could close the CoC #2 for about 8 reps presently and the CoC #2.5 for about 3 reps (I haven't trained with grippers in over a year. When I was training, I was able to close the #2.5 for about 15 reps or so. I believe this is a clear testament to how strength gained in the tendons and ligaments of the hand will last much longer/diminish much slower than strength gained solely in the muscle). Anyway, if you didn't know, the rating of the CoC grippers that are given on the IronMind website and their packaging is inaccurate and used solely as a reference point. For example, the CoC Trainer that is rated as 100lbs of closing force required to close the gripper on the manufacturer's website really only takes about 60lbs to close (according to RGC numbers from CannonPowerworks). The CoC #1 doesn't take 140lbs of force to close, it takes about 80lbs. The CoC #1.5 isn't 167.5lbs, its closer to 90lbs. The CoC #2 isn't 195lbs, its closer to 110lbs. The CoC #2.5 isn't 237.5lbs, its closers to 125lbs and the CoC #3 isn't 280lbs, its closer to 150lbs. With that said, for my left hand, I scored 126lbs of force, at best, but I have never been able to close the CoC #2.5 with my left even though it averages at about 125lbs of closing force, though there's a few lbs variance between most grippers of the same kind. With my right hand, as I've said, I scored 149lbs of force at my highest, but the closest I've been to close a #3 with no set was no more than 1/4". On the other hand, a person whom I let use the device scored 147lbs at best and he cannot close the #2.5 (which averages around 125lbs of force to close). So, clearly, there isn't an exact carryover between the two ratings (Hand dynamometer vs IronMind CoC Grippers). I think these differences may come from the fact that I'm probably generating all the force being applied to the dynamometer entirely from the musculature of my hand/wrist/forearm since I don't really have much muscle elsewhere on my body (I haven't hit the gym in a while and even when I did in about 8 months - 1 year of working out my #'s weren't impressive: approximately 300lb squat max, 185lb bench max, 315lb deadlift max @ 180lbs and a horrible diet). Meanwhile, the other person who I gave the dynamometer to never really worked their hands out but is stronger than me in terms of their #'s in all other lifts. So, I imagine that that person is somehow generating force from muscles other than those in their hand/wrist/forearm which is increasing their score on the dynamometer but somehow doesn't transfer into grippers for whatever reason. Similarly, torsion spring grippers use a different mechanism and have a different feel when closing than testing grip strength on this device. Value: For $30, I think the price is appropriate for the product you'll be receiving. If the price went back up to the original price of $80, I definitely would not have purchased this device. I mean, it works well, and seems sturdy enough to last a good amount of time, but $80 for some plastic and a little electronics thrown in is a bit too much. I am the type of person that is willing to spend the extra money to purchase the highest quality equipment. However, I figured this will suite me just fine since I have yet to rededicate myself to the pursuit of closing the #3 (and #4). Even then, I'm sure there isn't *too* much of a difference in accuracy and consistency with this device compared to the $400+ Baseline brand hand dynamometer. Nevertheless, I will eventually upgrade to the Baseline hand dynamometer. I rated the product 5 stars because it does exactly what it's supposed to, appears to be consistent and accurate with it's results, and seems sturdy enough and functions well enough to justify the $30 price tag. I hope this was helpful (it's my first review). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2014 by J

  • Works great
I haven’t had any issues with this gripper yet. I have had it for about 3 months now and use it often to get readings for objective documentation. Overall light and easy to transport.
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Good Product, Easy to Use
The Camry Digital Hand Dynamometer is a good product for someone looking for an easy, at-home way to measure their grip strength. I bought the tester in order to be able to test my grip strength periodically at home because of a neurological disease in my left hand. It comes with batteries included, so you do not need to worry about buying them to start using the product. The Camry Hand Dynamometer works pretty well for me as I use it on a regular basis, and I want to share some of the characteristics of the grip strength tester that might help you choose whether or not it would be a nice fit for you: 1. The product is easy to set up and all directions are clearly laid out for you. It only took me about a minute to read the directions and learn how to work the product. 2. If high accuracy and precision are very important to you, this product might not be the best choice of all the other options on the market. When I go to the doctor to get my arm and nerves checked out, they always test my grip strength with a high-tech dynamometer. The result is a little off from what I get at home, but not a lot. Sure, you can buy something that gets super high precision and accuracy every time, but you will also be spending a lot more money on the product if that’s the case. For the price paid, this grip strength tester gives an adequate measurement for what I need it for. 3. The Camry Hand Dynamometer is small and easily portable. You can take it with you wherever you need to go. It’s lightweight as well, so smaller people would be able to use it without a problem. The part you pull against to measure your grip strength is a bit wobbly when you pick it up. It would have to be hit pretty hard for you to break it because of the general sturdiness, though. 4. The grip strength tester is easy to set up each time you use it. You won’t spend more than 30 seconds of your day measuring your grip strength, unless you attempt it multiple times. The tester shows a general ranking of whether your grip strength is on the lower or upper portion of the spectrum in terms of high to low. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2018 by mkramer

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