- 【STEP COUNTER PEDOMETER WATCH】 Enjoy the simplicity of an independent Fitness tracker, which can be operated without APP or Bluetooth. It is easy to switch functions, easy to use, and suitable for Jogging, Fitness, and Daily Activity.
- 【SIMPLE & EASY TO SET UP】 Track time, date, steps, calories burned and more with our pedometer watch. Accurate step counting is possible, and the easy-to-use interface allows you to easily switch between step counting and time display. There are no complex applications, only simple functions.
- 【EASY TO READ】 Our pedometer watches feature large numbers and a bright EL backlight. With just a glance, you can easily check the time or see the number of steps. Maintain your fitness goals at any time of the day or night.
- 【TRACK YOUR DAILY STEPS】 Surprise your outdoorsy loved ones with this lightweight and comfortable pedometer watch. It’s especially good for people who like to leave their phones behind. Perfect for people who appreciate simplicity and functionality , especially the elderly.
- 【DURABILITY AND WATERPROOF DESIGN】 Our pedometer watches are made of metal cases and soft straps for comfort and easy to wear. Folding clasp ensures easy wearing. It’s also 30m waterproof, so you can safely wear it during activities such as swimming, washing your hands or taking a cold bath (to save life, do not wear it in a hot shower).
Accurate Pedometer Watch for Men Walking Simple Step Counter Watches Steps Tracker Large Digital Display Waterproof Non Bluetooth TIMEURE-2306
$32.99
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Kimiko Fox –
This digital pedometer watch is a great way to quickly tell time while on the go. It has a soft, woven nylon band, four buttons on the sides of the watch face, and is not too heavy. It’s also water resistant. I like the adjustable band; just flip the latch and tighten or loosen according to your wrist size. The buttons go from left to right, top to bottom and are called S1,S2,S3,and S4 according to this order. It is fairly easy to adjust the settings and different functions that this watch has using the manual.
However, the pedometer is extremely sensitive and tracks motions that aren’t always related to walking. I am still exploring the different ways to use this watch, but so far I am pleased with its performance. It is a good size; not too big of a face and not too thick of a band. It is easy to take on and off, and I think that it is of pretty decent quality, especially for the price. Overall, this watch is a great way to keep track of time without the use of a phone. I would recommend this product to anyone looking for a watch that is just as stylish as it is practical.
Kimiko Fox –
I really like this pedometer watch. I like the comfortable band, the large face and the accuracy and simplicity of this watch. I did not want all the bells and whistles, and I did not want my steps to be connected to my phone. So, cheers to the maker of this pedometer watch that I do not have to charge up every few days. In fact it never has to be charged.
S.A.M. –
I really like this pedometer watch by Timeure. The steps are not 100% accurate, because it will pick up hand movement for standing still cleaning (dishes, laundry, etc), but I like the fact that I don’t have to have an app or Bluetooth on my phone for it to work.
The description is a little vague about the features, so I’ll list the prominent ones and what I like about them:
– Time/Date/pedometer: can be 12hr or 24hr format, which is very flexible; displays the day of the week and day number, and step count on this screen, which is helpful (when in edit mode, after choosing the format, time and date, one can set their height and weight for more accurate steps counting)
– backlight: very handy for looking at the time in the dark (also doubles as the button that activates the edit mode on most modes)
– stopwatch: I like being able to time how long it takes me to do things, from chores to working on things to relaxing (on this watch, there is no lap function, it only counts up until it’s stopped, reset, or reaches it’s end at 99 minutes 59 seconds; it won’t count above 99 minutes)
– countdown timer: when I want to set a specific amount of time to do something, like 30 minutes for reading, resting or gaming (on this watch, the bigger numbers are hour:minutes and the seconds are the smaller numbers beneath; it will also beep 1 time per second when it reaches 5 seconds left and then beep more when finished)
– alarm: only 1 alarm on this watch and it’s surprisingly not annoying, but loud enough to wake me up
– hourly chime: I turned this function on, just to see if it works, but on the one I got, it doesn’t work (not a problem for me, but thought I should mention the chime not working for posterity)
Also, when it arrived, the watch was in “ship” mode, which seems to save battery life and I can put it back into this mode, if it’s not being worn for awhile or for storage, by pressing and holding the “mode & check” buttons until “ship” disappears. Do this again to place back in normal working order.
Another thing is, if I leave it on the stopwatch or timer screen, but neither are actively counting up or down, the watch will go back to the time/date mode after about a minute or two.
The band took me a little to get used to, but once I did, the band is fairly nice and it’s definitely easy to put on with one hand.
Even though the pedometer may not be fully accurate, I still like this watch for the other functions it has. This watch feels very sturdy and well made and it seems like it will last for awhile. Definitely recommend as an option for those looking for any of the features listed.
S.A.M. –
The steps were on the location of where the time should be and while I’m sure this could have been changed it was pretty annoying. I accidentally hit a doorknob and it cracked down the middle of the glass. The watch band itself is made of a strange cloth material as opposed to leather or plastic. Other than that the display was one of the most easy to read I’ve seen and steps accurate.
bookgirl –
I love everything about this watch. I love all of the features. This watch literally has everything I could want. The band is comfortable, and it’s very easy to adjust. It accurately counts my steps to help me keep track of my fitness. It has an alarm that’s very easy to set. I love the braided appearance of the band, and the dark sage green is very visually appealing. This watch has a little weight to it, but it’s still light and comfortable to wear. An exceptional watch offered at a really great price. I love this! The pedometer is accurate. It stalls out once in a while but it catches right back up. It’s water resistant. It’s a really fantastic watch. I love it!
LizAmazon Customer –
Love how basic it is very simple
Okapi –
As I’m typing this review and not moving my feet I have gained 10 steps. Not sure what it is counting to add steps while I’m not moving my feet.
Kory –
Love the wristband. Most comfortable watch band I’ve tried. The watch is a bit heavy.
I’m 5 foot nothing, 135ish lbs… Ran through all the settings but cannot get the pedometer to register movement. Took off film, reset to ship mode, went through all the settings. Pushed as many button hold/combinations I could think of…. Doesn’t work.
Was hoping for a non Bluetooth step counter since my work doesn’t allow smart devices in certain areas.
If I can’t figure it out, I’ll probably see if the band is compatible with another watch or return it.
I have smaller, lighter weight watches that display more useful information than this one.
(seconds, month/day/day of the week, etc)
Will update if I find a fix to the zero step issue ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Update: put it on this morning to see what it does. Steps jumped up to 94 while tying my shoes. 116 walking 10 steps to the car. 134 while driving.
Definitely returning.
Wristband: 10/10
Watch: 4/10 (lots if space for seconds)
Pedometer: 0/10