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Orzero Steps Counter Compatible for Po-ke-mon Go Walker Phone Swing Accessories Cellphone Pedometer (USB Cable) (Easy Installation) (Mute Version) Egg hatcher Rocker Quick Steps Earning Device - Black

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Color: Black


Features

  • [Specially Designed]: Suitable for Pedometers, various Smart Phones (Under 7.2 inch) and Smart Watchs. It is strongly recommended to use 5v1a or 5v2a charging brick for power supply, don't use unstable power source like power bank or USB ports on the computer for power supply.
  • [High Quality Material]: The smooth plastic material will not scratch your smart phones. And since we have improved with the metal wheel on both sides. It will not makes noise. The device can hold 2 phones on the support plate with the rubber band at the same time to help you and your family to earn steps together quietly.
  • [Basic function]: The phone device can be shaked automatically and you will earn 7200 steps per hour easily! (Test Model: phone device)
  • [Applications]: You will earn steps quickly in apps such as Po-ke-mon GO (Adventure Sync), Walkr, Google Fit, hatch your po-ke-mon faster without going out!
  • [Warm Reminder]: Since each smartphone has different settings and sensor locations, if the device does not count the steps, please place the phone upside down on the device or contact us to find out a best solution.

Product Dimensions: 15.99 x 8.99 x 1 inches


Item Weight: 8 ounces


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: Yes


Other display features: Wireless


Color: Black


Manufacturer: Orzero


Date First Available: July 9, 2019


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  • Works Great with iPhone 13 (You just gotta experiment/fiddle with it for a while)
Color: Black
TLDR: Worth the money, easy asf to set up, gotta do a handstand and backflip if you want it to log steps for GO/j(Exaggerated) Easy setup, don't really need instructions. Everything to do with the physical product is good but no one cares about that, we're here for GO. When I first set it up it wouldn't auto swing for very long maybe a minute at best, moved it to a different desk, and now it's working fine I don't exactly know what the deal with that was. Everyone has their tips and tricks on how to get it to work for GO and I guess you just have to find what works for YOU because I tried everything, I went through 10billion reviews looking to see what everyone was saying and nothing really was working at first so here's what I did in case you wanna try it. UPDATE: Apple health tracking is trash and doesn't work well at all with the swing, download "Steppsapp" and leave that open while your phone is in the swing and you can actually SEE its counting all the steps and it will transfer over to apple health and POGO. Continue to put your phone upside down it gets more steps. So the sets below work just start at step 3 1 Adventure sync on/Apple health tracking on as well 2 Pokemon Go open to your profile screen (The one with your avatar and buddy) 3 Phone upside down 4 Let it do what it do 5 when you want to stop, take the phone off the swing, go to the main screen and catch a pokemon or open a gift, the steps should clock in after you wait a little bit(This can take about 1-3 minutes from what I've experienced) 6 DO NOT CLOSE THE GAME TO TRY AND RELOAD IT. That hasn't worked at all for me, it will erase or just not log any of the steps for some reason. I would give it up to 10 minutes of you playing/opening gifts/staring at the screen before you give up and try to close and reopen the app just in case it was taking a bit longer to log the steps. But hey, it might work for you so who knows, give it a try sometime and see what happens. This was the only way it logged all the steps for me, if I closed the app and put it on the swing it maybe got 10% or less of the steps/If I had it right-side up it didn't work at all/adventure sync off..didn't try it tbh, I saw someone say to do it but I got it to work a different way and I'm not fixing it if it ain't broke. Ive recently strapped a portable charger on the other side and its working great (Cord was long but just like wrap it up in loops around your hand then stick the loops in the rubber band on the portable charger side without letting the cord hit the sides/bottom of the swing so it doesn't interfere) The only thing I have to say is it feels insanely cheap. The plastic feels horrid but hey, it works so who cares about that? Happy adventure week everyone ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2022 by Parker

  • Android Users - follow these directions for 5* results
Color: Black
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 gyroscope This 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 App I 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 phone You 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 rocking I 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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2021 by Bender

  • Surprisingly works
Color: Black
I bought this to help boost my steps in for a contest and not only did it work but it doesn't take up much space. The whole device is self explanatory when it comes to putting it together. The band that comes with it that holds my phone in place, doesn't really cause my phone to go off. Even if someone is calling me while its on this pedometer, I still have to physically swipe my phone to answer the call. This thing hardly takes up any space on my desk and once it starts going, I have to physically grab it to stop it from moving. This thing makes absolutely no noise and in just about 30 minutes, it will generate around 3000 steps. I do have Google fit and it will run automatically as long as my phone is on. The only issue I had was when it comes to charging my phone with this running, sometimes the cord will stop it from moving, depending on how I have it plugged in. This doesn't change locations, just changes the steps counter. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024 by Ronny Acosta

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