- Accuracy: The step tracker has advanced 3D Tri-Axis Sensor technology, that provides superior accuracy in any position, To eliminate accidental movement as a step, this pedometer will start counting after ten steps have been detected.
- Simplicity: Designed for ease of use, our 3D pedometer focuses solely on counting steps. With just one button(press and hold for 5 seconds to reset). there’s NO SETUP, NO Bluetooth, NO App, or smartphone connections are required. It’s user-friendly for men, women, kids, and seniors.
- USB Charging: Our pedometer comes with a USB plug, No need to change batteries frequently, Simply plug it into any USB adapter or even your computer for hassle-free charging. With one full charge, it can last up to 3 months.
- Portability: This 3D pedometer is small and compact with a detachable clip and lanyard. You can easily clip it to your collar, shoes, waist, or even put it inside your pocket, purse, or wear it around your neck.It also features a backlight that turns on for three seconds when you press the reset button.
- Smart & Energy Saving: The pedometer automatically enters sleep mode when you’re not moving. Once the pedometer senses movement, it will wake up and start counting steps when you move 10 steps in a row, from 10, 11, 12 .etc
3D Pedometer for Walking, Simple Walking Step Counter with Removable Clip and Strap, USB Rechargeable Step Tracker with Backlight, Accurate Step Counter for Men Women Kids Seniors
$9.99
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Category: Top Pedometers
Brand | KONTYNU |
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Material | Plastic |
Color | Black |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones |
Screen Size | 2.95 Inches |
Product Dimensions | 2.95"L x 1.34"W x 0.83"H |
Item Weight | 38 Grams |
Sensor Type | Wearable |
Manufacturer | KONTYNU |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.35 x 2.05 x 1.34 inches |
Package Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.95 x 1.34 x 0.83 inches |
Brand Name | KONTYNU |
Warranty Description | 12 months |
Model Name | 837 |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Included Components | pedometer |
9 reviews for 3D Pedometer for Walking, Simple Walking Step Counter with Removable Clip and Strap, USB Rechargeable Step Tracker with Backlight, Accurate Step Counter for Men Women Kids Seniors
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Harry P. –
1. The clip is ridiculously difficult to open and hold open. It’s too tight for such a small size.
2. The reset button requires removing the pedometer from its clip housing. There should either be a cutout hold in the housing, or move the reset button.
3. If it’s clipped to my shorts, it under counts steps. But if it’s loose in my pocket, it counts steps more accurately.
Otherwise, it’s easier to read than most pedometers, cuz the numbers aren’t squished together on the display. And it’s lighter than others cuz it recharges instead of carrying batteries.
Using the reset button to illuminate the display is a GREAT feature, but again, you have to take it out of its case to use it.
ndunn –
This item is just great. It is small but the display is large enough to read easily. It fits in a pocket. It is light weight. You don’t even know it is there. It does come with a cord to wear around your neck and a strong clip too. It is easy to reset each day and is accurate. I checked it with my phone app. I don’t always carry my phone on my body so wanted something I could carry in my pocket. You don’t often find a product that is just right but for me this is just right.
CrafteeCC –
simply counts step! Comfortable to wear on waistband.
You do have to remove it from the clip to reset the count each day, but it does what it is designed to do.
Nickihoi13 –
It seems to be pretty accurate. I wish it clipped on a little better, sometimes it slips off the top of my shorts or pants. You can easily read the numbers and the blue light helps make it easier to read. It takes a long press of the bottom to reset. Which is good and bad. Holds a charge for a long time. It’s easy to use. For the money I spent I am happy with its preformance.
Jacob –
This Pedometer for Walking does exactly what it says—counts your steps without any complicated features. It’s a straightforward, no-frills option for anyone who just wants to track their daily steps without dealing with apps or syncing devices. The display is clear and easy to read, and it’s very lightweight. It seems to track steps accurately, we’ve cross checked with some other devices.
If you’re looking for a basic pedometer with no extra fuss, this one gets the job done well.
melissa –
Just wanted pedometer to count steps, no wifi, Bluetooth, etc. This does use USB to charge up but easy to use. Just clip on pocket or pants and go!
JHale –
Reset button located on back, covered by the holster, so it doesn’t get accidently reset all the time like my old one. Charges quick and lasts for several days. Clip hangs on tight, only falls off with especially vigorous/ aggressive movement (then I just put in my pocket until done). I would definitely buy again and recommend to a friend.
Mary –
This pedometer is not fancy, but it works great, is inexpensive and also is easy to use. It does the job for me. What I’m most impressed with is their customer service. One that I had was working fine but I broke the clip. I emailed the company asking if I could buy just the clip. They said the clip cannot be sold separately but offered to give me a FULL refund so I could repurchase it. When I went to my Amazon account, I was past the date that I could return it. I let the company know in a follow up email. They in turn refunded me directly the full amount. I have just re-purchased the pedometer and I couldn’t be happier. Awesome customer service, if you ask me :-)!!
mom2zoo –
Setup really simple. Turn it on. Done. However if you are trying to get a step count for daily activity, rather than continuous walking, this WILL NOT WORK. It’s got a 10 step limited “protection” counter. If you walk 9 steps with your dog and your dog stops for more than a few seconds, then you both continue walking, it does NOT count those steps when it “catches up”. If you’re trying to get an accurate step count because you’re trying to work up to an activity level (illness recovery, for a nonrandom example) you are not going to get an accurate count. If you’re counting steps while doing household chores, you’re screwed. There’s no way to turn it off or reduce the number of steps it “protects”, for some stupid reason.