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The Orzero Steps Counter is a sleek, desk-mounted pedometer designed for Pokémon GO and fitness apps. Featuring anti-slip silicone holders that fit phones up to 7.2 inches, a silent full-circle bearing for noise-free operation, and a universal USB-C low-power connection, it delivers up to 7,200 steps per hour. Dual-phone support lets you maximize step rewards on multiple accounts simultaneously, making it the ultimate hands-free step-earning device for the modern millennial gamer and fitness enthusiast.











| ASIN | B07V445JX3 |
| Adjustable Length | No |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Antenna Location | Desk |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,839 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #3,176 in Cell Phone Accessories |
| Brand | Orzero |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones |
| Compatible Phone Models | Pedometers, Poke Ball Plus, Smart Phones |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 10,033 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Fastening Type | Clip Holder |
| Form Factor | Desk Stand |
| Item Dimensions | 3.94 x 0.39 x 3.94 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Orzero |
| Mfr Part Number | AAZ036_X1_FBA |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Hand Free |
| Theme | gaming |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
P**R
Works Great with iPhone 13 (You just gotta experiment/fiddle with it for a while)
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
S**S
Review: The Temporal Drift Stabilizer (aka The Orzero Swing)
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2026 Listen, when you’re pulling double shifts on a Deep-Space Surveillance Outpost, your "physical activity" logs are usually the first thing to tank. The Admiralty demands 10,000 steps a day for "biometric optimization," but when you’re strapped into a pilot’s chair dodging micrometeoroids in the Kuiper Belt, your legs don’t exactly get a workout. Enter the Orzero Steps Counter. In my sector, we call this piece of kit the Temporal Drift Stabilizer. Technically, the box says it’s a "Phone Swing for Pokémon Go," but for a tech-runner like me, it’s a godsend for bypassing the kinetic sensors on my standard-issue comms unit. The Build: Sturdy Enough for High-G Maneuvers The installation was faster than a light-speed jump. No tools required—just a simple assembly that even a grease-monkey in the middle of a hull breach could handle. It’s the "Mute Version," and they aren't kidding. On a silent-running ship where every vibration can be picked up by enemy sonar, this thing is a ghost. It hums with the rhythmic precision of a well-oiled fusion core, gently rocking my device back and forth in a hypnotic, silent arc. Performance: Hacking the Bio-Grid I slipped my device into the cradle, plugged in the USB cable (compatible with my ship's auxiliary power ports), and gave it a nudge. The physics are elegant—a constant, perpetual-motion swing that mimics a brisk human gait. While I was busy recalibrating the shields and warding off a pirate boarding party, the Orzero was putting in the work. I checked my "fitness" logs after four hours of intense space combat: Steps Earned: 28,000 Eggs Hatched: Enough to fill a small cargo bay. Buddy Distance: My virtual companion has walked halfway to the Andromeda Galaxy. The Verdict: A Survival Necessity If you’re stuck in a simulation, a starship, or just a boring terrestrial office, this device is your best friend. It doesn’t just "earn steps"; it reclaims your time. The black finish is sleek and fits perfectly with my cockpit’s aesthetic. It’s reliable, efficient, and hasn't overheated once—even when the life support systems were flickering. In the grim darkness of the far future, there is only war... and the need to hatch a 10km egg without actually leaving the safety of the bunker. Orzero delivered exactly what they promised. Pros: Silent Operation: Stealth-ops approved. USB Powered: No need to scavenge for rare earth batteries. High Yield: Generates steps faster than a scout droid on stims. Cons: None. (Unless you count the existential guilt of "cheating" the bio-grid, but I’ve got bigger problems.) Five stars. My "physical health" has never looked better on paper.
M**I
Works Great!
Follow the instructions regarding getting your steps to count! Did take some force to put together (I was afraid it would break!) Works great. 2 big Samsung phones swing easily. Very little noise, doesn't bother me at all (sits on my headboard). Excellent product.
A**L
Works great
This item works perfectly. Here are my thoughts: Re: Size I have a Samsung Galaxy S10e. It fits perfectly. Do keep in mind that you will need to take your phone out of your protector case in order for it to fit. That is, if your using a phone the same size as mine. Re: Two sided I haven't tried using two phones on the unit, yet. But based on what I can see, I shouldn't run into any problems. Re: Installation Very easy. Just beware not to misplace the two metal wheels. I couldn't find one of mine at first and realized it had attached to the magnet on the bottom of the swing. lol. Also, they don't screw on. All you do is push them onto both sides of the swing. Now, I'm the typical non-tool girl, so at first I didn't think my swing was working properly. Come to find out, I had the bolts on the outside of the 2 arms. There is actually a cavity right inside the arms that both wheels nestle nice and neat inside. When they are nestled in it correctly the swinging function works perfectly. Re: Plastic Material This unit is made pretty well. It isn't rocket size or anything. It does what it is supposed to do and if you take care of it, it shouldn't break. It does not scratch my phone or the desk that it sits on. Re: Application I use it daily for Pokemon Go. I love it! It's hatching my eggs like crazy. :) I read a previous review that the person had to close their application for it to start counting the steps. I don't have that problem. I can have Pokemon Go running or not running and it works fine for me. Re: Rocking The rocking works great. Please note, I found that it only rocks continuously if you keep it plugged in. It comes with a USB cable so all you need is a charger. I keep mine plugged into my computer at all times. Re: Overheating I have read in previous comments about possible overheating. I haven't had a problem with that. I use it constantly, so if it was going to overheat, I would know by now. Keep in mind that I do take the protection case off when I use it though. Maybe that is where people are having problems. idk... Re: Noise The only time I hear a rocking sound is when my metal wheels are not aligned correctly. That sound basically alerts me that I haven't put it on correctly. So all I do is push the arms apart and make sure the metal wheels are nestled in their cavity correctly. Re: Charging your phone When you are using the swing, you can't charge your phone at the same time. The cable seems to throw it off balance. That is the only downfall for this unit. Enjoy your swing!
C**S
Item didn’t work due to quality control
Initial review: Read the instructions followed the steps, when attempting to put the phone in to use the phone swing it swung for about 10 seconds before it stopped. Attempted without the phone to see if it was the weight of the phone and the same thing happened. For anyone who needs to know the 2 magnets that are on the top and bottom pieces they are supposed to repel each other, in this case they were attracted to one another. Attempted to take the screws off on the top piece to see if I could reverse the magnet and it was glued inside, took off the sticky tabs from the bottom to reveal screws to open it and you see what looks like a coil that is connected to the USB C cable. I didn’t want to tamper with that. Contacted customer service via email though I wish the was a number to call for faster service. At this point I will have to give a 1 Star review. The design looks good, but someone needs to do a little quality control, making sure the magnets repel instead of attract before packing and shipping them. I had one other issue where I believe this was possibly returned already due to the tape sealing the box was already cut open. I figured instead of returning it again I would see if I could find the issue to fix it myself as I was looking at using it right away seeing I am pressing for finish my 400km to move to level 78 and hatch 100 eggs before Go Fest so I could reach level 80 in July. I would walk myself but had ankle surgery where I am not supposed to have any weight bearing for 6 to 8 weeks which is a problem to get 400km done.
J**N
Figure out your phone settings first.
Works perfectly with easy set up. Now, to address the people leaving reviews about how it doesn't work, you have to change settings both in pokemon go, your basic phone settings, and in app permissions to make this work. Figure those things out before you spend money on a tool like this. Ask your phone's AI assisstant. Both Siri and Gemini can talk you through it. If you aren't sure you've got the settings right, close the go app, put your phone in a sock, and swing it like a pendulum for 5 minutes. That should give you about half a kilometer. More than enough to see if the phone gyro is tracking movement in the pokemon go app. Then and only then, buy this product because it works perfectly. Don't blame other people's products for your inability to change software settings.
C**R
Follow the directions
Works amazing. Just download the Google fitness app, link it to other apps, turn your location off and let it rip. Log into Pokémon Go. Let it recognize the location being off, turn location back on and enjoy the free kilometers.
T**Y
Gets the job done. Very cheaply made.
Pros: Easy to assemble and works as advertised. I have a heavy iPhone X Max with a case that adds extra weight - despite what other reviewers have said about larger, heavier phones, it functions fine. Cons: Made of extremely cheap plastic parts and a couple of rubber bands (definitely wont stand the test of time). What works for PoGo: In settings, allow PoGo to have all permissions. With Pogo open on your phone, go to your profile screen (where you are viewing your character and buddy). Then open Apple Health (or Google Fit if you're on an Android), place the phone upside down in the cradle, plug in the swing, and give it a light push to get it started. Note: Using this device, Google Health often won't show the steps it's registered until after you do a few other things on your phone. Similarly, PoGo doesn't update your activity/register your walking progress when you check on incubating eggs until after you've opened a gift, caught a 'mon, or engaged in some activity that causes the program to update. This may be why some reviewers thought the device wasn't working. The math: This product will cause Google Health to register 1,434 steps for every ~8 minutes your phone is swinging in the cradle. That is the equivalent of ~1.1km on PoGo. So to hatch a 7km egg, you'll need to leave your phone in the swing for about 56 minutes (basically a little under an hour). Since none of us can live without our phones for an hour these days, the swing works best as an overnight method. The trick is figuring out how to plug your phone in without obstructing the motion. Have fun!
J**.
Pokémon go en iPhone
Lo uso para pokemon go en IPhone y funciona a la perfección.! Lo recomiendo .!
R**B
Easy to set up and it works
It works! Simple, easy to use, and works foe the various walking games you might play.
A**Z
Funciona perfecto!
Solo activa sincroaventura y listo! No hagas caso de los que dicen que no funciona, esto es una maravilla para Pokemon go!
C**L
For phone
Works great!
A**A
No funciona
Plástico endeble, se cayó y se rompió, no funciona, ni se mueve.
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