- 【Accurate Tracking & Counting】This pedometer uses the latest 3D Tri-Axis sensing technology and is equipped with 10-step error prevention. Whether walking or running, it only starts counting steps when you move 10 consecutive steps.
- 【One Button Control & Easy to Use】It adopts one-button design, short press to turn on the blue backlight, press and hold for 5 seconds to clear the step count. No Bluetooth, no apps required, this simple step counter is friendly to all ages.
- 【USB Rechargeable】Get rid of the trouble of frequent battery replacement. Simply plug the rechargeable step tracker into any USB adapter or even your computer to charge easily. When you are not moving, the pedometer will automatically enter sleep mode to save power.
- 【Easy to Carry】Comes with a detachable clip and lanyard, you can easily clip it to your collar, belt, backpack strap, or even put it in your pocket, purse or hang around your neck.
LOFICOPER 3D Pedometer for Walking, Simple Step Counter, USB Rechargeable Step Tracker with Backlight, Detachable Clip and Lanyard, Sleep Mode, for Men Women Seniors Kids Walking
$15.99 Original price was: $15.99.$14.99Current price is: $14.99.
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Brand | LOFICOPER |
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Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Color | Black |
Compatible Devices | Non |
Team Name | LOFICOPER |
Screen Size | 1.5 Inches |
Sensor Type | Wearable |
Battery Description | Rechargeable |
Manufacturer | LOFICOPER |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.39 x 2.05 x 1.34 inches |
Package Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Brand Name | LOFICOPER |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
Model Name | MC05US-HY-SO60B |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult Unisex-Youth |
Included Components | 1* Pedometer 1* Detachable Clip and Lanyard 1* User Manual |
Khoco –
I wanted an easy to use pedometer and this fits the bill as it’s charged via USB – no batteries and it has a clip on however I usually just put it it in my pants pocket. I added the gold magic marker to quickly know which way to put the cover back on.
DLH –
This LOFICOPER 3D Pedometer comes with some nifty features. For one, the USB cover is joined to the main counter by a tough string so the cap doesn’t get lost. Two, it has a large reset button. Hold it down for 5 seconds to reset to 0. Three, the clip holder is removable from the counter. Wonderful ideas for a walking pedometer. If I have one complaint, it would be that the clip is a little too strong, especially for young or old hands.
Khoco –
We’ve had a number of pedometers over the years — all in an effort to remind us that the habit of walking for exercise has many benefits. Over the last few years, I have gotten “smart watches” that do the step counting for me, so I haven’t needed a pedometer. My wife, however, is adverse to wearing a smart watch — she prefers the old-fashioned analog watches. When we started back up with our spring walking again (trying to lose a few pounds gained during our winter “cabin fever” season), she decided to resurrect one of our old pedometers, but they all had dead batteries, so we ordered this new pedometer.
There are a few comments that I’d like to mention.
< The readout is a lot larger and clearer than previous pedometers.
< The operation is rather simple.
< The shape of the pedometer fits better on a waistband or a belt (the others were basically square; this one is wider than it is high).
< The clip is EXTREMELY strong (however, it is also more difficult to open, which could be a problem for someone with arthritis of the hands).
< It still eliminates the "casual steps" of normal, everyday movement that is not part of a walking program. It does this by not counting the first 10 consecutive steps, but then, if you go a longer distance than ten steps, it adds ALL of the steps taken to the total. So, getting up from my desk to get something out of the printer is just a few steps — it ignores them. Going to the kitchen for a glass of water is more than ten steps, so it counts those. (My smart watch counts everything).
I also like that it has a USB-A plug built in, with a cover that’s strapped to it so I don’t lose it. My wife can plug it in to her computer when she goes to bed at night, and it’s ready to go, first thing in the morning!
Overall, it’s a great pedometer — better than any of our previous ones. I highly recommend it for anyone who does not have a smart watch — just watching the total change throughout the day COULD be the impetus you need to challenge yourself to increase the total tomorrow — at least it does for me!
Silver Fox –
Easy to use, but not accurate
pdlmh –
Very hard to read and having to remove to reset. It was used to calculate your steps.