






🚀 Swing into the future of step tracking—earn steps while you chill!
The Orzero Steps Counter is a sleek, desk-mounted pedometer designed for Pokémon GO and fitness apps. Featuring anti-slip silicone holders for phones up to 7.2", a silent full-circle bearing for quiet operation, and universal USB-C power compatibility, it delivers up to 7,200 accurate steps per hour. Dual-phone support lets users maximize rewards on multiple accounts simultaneously, making it the ultimate accessory for busy millennials who want to level up their game and fitness without leaving their desk.











| ASIN | B07V445JX3 |
| Adjustable Length | No |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Antenna Location | Desk |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,908 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #3,199 in Cell Phone Accessories |
| Brand | Orzero |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones : smartphones|smart phones|android phones |
| Compatible Phone Models | Pedometers, Poke Ball Plus, Smart Phones |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 9,928 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Fastening Type | Clip Holder |
| Form Factor | Desk Stand |
| Item Dimensions | 15.99 x 8.99 x 1 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Orzero |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| 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
A**R
Built well and works great with the right process.
This step counter is pretty basic but works well. The materials seem to be of pretty good quality and I would expect it to last quite a long time. I initially had some issues getting Adventure Sync to record my steps. This is what works for me with an android S24... Get Google Fit setup and Adventure Sync turned on. Make sure they are both signed in to the same google account. Feed your buddy berries and incubate your eggs. Then close the app completely. Turn off the Location setting. Go into the phone app settings and Force Stop Pokemon Go. Open up Google Fit and click the + to manually record activity, which causes it to monitor a walk. Letting it do it automatically it often records a bike ride and doesn't work. Once I have it manually monitoring the walk, I put it in the cradle screen facing out, upside down and start it swinging. Watch the Google Fit screen to see if it starts to record steps. If it doesn't after 10 or so seconds, stop it and start it again. It usually works on the first try, but sometimes I have to stop and restart. Once it starts recording steps, let it go for 30 minutes to an hour, then take the phone out of the cradle and Pause and then Stop the exercise in Google Fit. Next open up Pokemon Go and wait until you get the red warning about no GPS. Then turn Location back on and wait a few seconds and it should record. Sometimes it takes a little longer to record. Using this method I get consistent results every time. I'm very happy with this purchase. It makes it very easy to hit the maximum buddy candy per day. It's a very good value for a cheap price.
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!
T**E
Wish I would have bought this sooner!
The Orzero phone swing is an absolute game-changer! I use it for Pokémon Go walking distance while working from home, and it works flawlessly. The setup was incredibly simple—no complicated steps, no adjustments needed. It worked perfectly right out of the box. I’m using an iPhone 17 Pro Max, placed straight up and down with the screen facing me, and it fits without any issues. The swing motion registers distance accurately and has helped me make steady progress in Pokémon Go without having to constantly get up during work hours. Pro Tip: If you’re having trouble getting it to count distance, make sure to completely close Pokémon Go (don’t leave it running in the background) and double-check that Adventure Sync is enabled in the app. Also, if you wear an Apple Watch or any other fitness tracker, I’ve found that it can stop the swing from registering steps properly because the watch detects you’re not actually moving. Simply take off your watch or tracker and it should work perfectly. Overall, I highly recommend this product and honestly wish I would’ve bought one sooner. It’s simple, effective, and does exactly what it promised.
J**D
Works As Advertised
This works as advertised with my Pixel 8a for Pokemon Go. Per another reviewer's recommendations, I turn my phone upside down and place it with the screen facing in. You have to make sure the "rollers" are on the cradle points just-so, but a little trial-and-error should get you there. Easy walking and egg hatching on the cheap.
B**E
Works Perfectly with Pokémon Go
I was a little skeptical after reading reviews, decided to try it anyways. This device works amazing and takes maybe a minute to get setup. Phone: iPhone 13 Pro (case removed). I place the phone upside down with the camera side facing outward. App: StepsApp (iOS, free version). For Pokémon Go, make sure adventure sync is on. In the StepsApp, I set it to allow all connections to the iPhone Health app. Fully close the game before putting your phone in the rocker. Let the phone swing as long as you’d like for hatching eggs / buddy candy. Remove phone, double check steps were counted in the app. Open Pokemon Go, wait a minute or two, annnnd boom you’re set. Note: if the swing is not correctly seated in the cradle, it won’t auto swing indefinitely. If it is it’ll go for hours without pause. It’s not loud to begin with, but it can be practically silent if the swing is seated correctly.
R**K
Your mileage may vary
TL;DR: Make sure the device is plugged in, is on a flat surface, and is not wobbling. Offset gaps using thin sheets, such as index cards. Product does better/worse on different phones, based on gyro sensors and calibration. Let me first start off by saying that different phones will produce different results with this device, based on different gyro sensors. Before using this device, it might be a good idea to fully calibrate your gyro sensor. For this review, I will be talking about Android based phones (Samsung Galaxy J7 and Moto X Pure), using Google Fit for the purpose of racking up distance in Pokemon Go (with adventure sync turned on). As far as the product itself, it's made entirely of plastic, except for the electromagnet and rollers, of course. One thing I want to point out is, the device won't do much without being plugged in, because it depends on the electromagnet receiving current. Also, if the surface underneath isn't absolutely flat, it's a good idea to offset the gaps, using something like index cards. The weight of the phone(s) will also make a difference in balance, which can produce a wobbling effect. A lot of the reviews for this product boast pretty amazing results, with one reviewer showing 61.5 km (~38 miles) overnight. As far as my testing goes, the Moto X Pure does 0.5 miles per hour and the Samsung J7 does 0.25 miles per hour. This equates to 4 miles and 2 miles respectively over night (8 hours). Both results are pretty abysmal. After tweaking Google Fit, calibrating gyro sensors, and making absolutely sure the device is flat, and not wobbling, that's about the best I can come up with. I'm not entirely convinced about the usefulness of this product, but your mileage may vary (pun intended). I'm interested in any comments regarding this review, especially any tips/tricks people can pass along.
D**F
A little finicky but works great
4 stars for the rubber band holding it all together and the fact that it takes a bit to get working every time I use it. Otherwise it's awesome. It said I had walked 43 miles in 8 hours, I just let it run while I was sleeping. I've been worried about getting the 25km per week for 8 weeks in Pokemon Go and this is a great solution. And it's priced just right. It does take some getting used to. I'm not sure if the whole problem is always that I have the silver bearings sitting on the brackets wrong, but I've played with different adapters, with and without the phone case, and in the end it seems to always be how it's sitting on the brackets. I have the USB plugged directly into a surge protector, case off, I had it sitting on the side of the couch (which is flat but not hard) and it worked, I just haven't memorized how to place it perfectly so it works on the first try every time. I've used two different android phones, one is a larger Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, and the other is a slightly smaller Note 8. With the S24, I did not have to close pokemon go for it to work but you do have to make sure you have something tracking your steps and adventure sync turned on. I then just closed pokemon go and opened it again and in a few seconds it would sync. I haven't confirmed that the Note 8 works (it's swinging as I type this) but I don't see why it wouldn't. I did go through and turn on Samsung Health and the Fitbit app to use my phone to track steps on both phones. As far as sleeping with it on, I had it on my night stand and it does make a slight noise but we hear the freeway in our bedroom so for the most part I couldn't hear it. If you need complete silence to fall asleep, maybe don't put it in your bedroom at night. It's really very quiet though. I have it in the family room right now and can't hear it over the TV which is only at level 10. Highly recommended for Pokemon Go fans.