Electronic Tally Counter/Handheld Number Clicker with Lanyard, 4-Digital,Disc Golf/Baseball Pitch/Bus Driver/Fish/Crochet Row Count (1 Pack)
$6.99
Price: $6.99
(as of Jan 06, 2025 14:51:26 UTC – Details)
Key Features:>
Turn on/off sound
HOLD DOWN THE BUTTON +/- UNTIL THE COUNTER BEEPS , RELEASE YOUR HANDS IMMEDIATELY, IT WILL BECOME SILENT. IF YOU WANT THE COUNTER BEEP AGAIN, DO THE SAME STEPS .
Wide application
TRAFFIC ANALYSIS:You can use it at concerts, stadiums,restaurant,church,supermarket also good for Aircraft crew,school bus driver,teacher,buddhists etc.
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH:Used to accurately and quickly count pendulum swings, bacteria colonies, blood samples, take surveys, inventory items, receive lab samples, and tally biomedical events drops from liquid, alpha particles, etc
SPORT EQUIPMENT:Swimminglap/running/Disc Golf/Baseball Pitch/Fishing/Crochet Row Count
Designed for reliability, long life, and hard use. Unique engineering provides a smooth, tactile feel. Compact unit is ideal for carrying in the pocket
TURN OFF SOUND:HOLD DOWN THE BUTTON +/- UNTIL THE COUNTER BEEPS , RELEASE YOUR HANDS IMMEDIATELY, IT WILL BECOME SILENT. IF YOU WANT THE COUNTER BEEP AGAIN, DO THE SAME STEPS.
4-digit LCD display, counter registers to 9999.( Not for counting negative numbers)
Pocket-size and come with neck lanyard.
Count anything and everything with ease and simplicity. Keep track of attendance, baseball pitch count, car parking tally, and anything that requires counting.
What you get: One counters (battery included) and one free replacement battery(Battery type AG13)
Customers say
Customers find the product easy to use and with numbers that are easy to read. They appreciate its value for money and size. However, some have issues with the loud beeping sound, durability, and battery life. They mention it’s cheaply made and fragile. There are mixed opinions on the countability.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
James Y –
Only used a dozen times so far.
Works great to count laps on a 200 meter indoor track. The light weight strap makes it easy to wrap around my wrist while walking. I have not experienced any of the negatives written in other reviews. Time will tell.
Levi Houston –
Good counter for the money, batery cover easily lost
No way to remove the overly loud beep per count, placed small square of electrical tape over hole on back and it softened the beep to an acceptable level. Battery cover is easily lost and will be a pain with out. Strongly suggest to place a piece of tape over the battery cover aswell.
R. –
Survived a trip through the wash
I always carry it in my pants pocket, so naturally it ended up going through the wash. When I found it in the bottom of the washer I was sure it was ruined. But I opened it up and cleaned it out with electrical contact cleaner and an air duster and it worked fine, except that the beeper sounded a little anemic. While I had it open I removed the lanyard that I never used and put in a couple pieces of thin styrofoam under the buttons to make them harder to press accidentally. Another improvement I made was to put a drop of superglue on the middle of the + button so I can tell by feel which one I’m pressing.
JDG –
Doesnât last long
Bought for my store to help keep social distancing. I use them every day and they only lasted a week. Then they start to glitch and I lose count of customers. Sometimes it jumps up numbers and says I have more customers than there really is.If it didnât glitch, it would work perfectly. Easy to use and convenient size.
Melissa Hatch –
Broke After several days.
Do not bother. I bought this to keep track of my scores in Disc Golf. I loved the size and ease of use. After about six or seven rounds it just stopped working. It is cheaply made and built to fail. Fortunately, I also bought these to see which I would like better and they work fine.https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XD3CJX9/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
kevind –
Easy to use, as advertised
As advertised
Mickey Dee –
Buttons too sensitive
I use it to keep track of my hits at the “sporting clay” range. I keep it in my pocket to avoid getting tangled up with it when I raise my shogun to shoot. The buttons on it seem to be very sensitive, because my score keeps changing every time I accidently bump it.
Philip –
Very Simple!
Needed it to keep track of my work production. Beep can turn on or off. Easy to use and I don’t have to worry about my count.