- A CUTE ACTIVITY TRACKER: Easy to achieve your exercise goals by tracking your steps, distance traveled in Miles or Kilometers, calories burned. Step counter up to 99999 steps and distance travelled indication up to 999.99 KM/999.99Miles
- EASY TO READ: Large LCD Multi-function display makes it the perfect fitness monitor for Everyone. It also shows the current time even if in repose.
- EASY TO TAKE WITH: Its cute size makes it comfortable and portable to wear in a pocket or bag or clip on your waist with all kinds of clothing.
- EASY TO USE / PROGRAM: It doesn’t require a computer, app or smartphone to operate. An user manual is included in package.FYI: THE PEDOMETER MAKES A SOUND WHEN IT START WORKING,IT’S NORMAL NO WORRY
- ACCURATE READING: Mount the unit closer to the waist, arm or leg.The paces are detected by the movement of your body. Long Press the specific button to reset.While stationary,the unit wil turn off,but will automatically turn on once movement is detected.In order to record the data very accurate,we highly recommend you clip it on your waist band,and make sure keep bottom straight to the ground,if you wear it upside down or the bottom to the up,the pedometer won’t count steps accurately.
PINGKO Outdoor Multi-Function Portable Sport Pedometer Step/Distance/Calories/Counter
$12.99
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Category: Top Pedometers
Brand | PINGKO |
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Material | Plastic |
Color | Black |
Compatible Devices | No bluetooth or smartphone connections required |
Screen Size | 0.96 Inches |
Item Weight | 1.5 Ounces |
Sensor Type | Pedometer |
Battery Description | Alkaline |
UPC | 714367144641 729680887465 637045913660 |
Manufacturer | PINGKO |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 2.44 x 2.28 x 1.42 inches |
Package Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2 x 1 x 2.3 inches |
Brand Name | PINGKO |
Warranty Description | 18 months after purchase date |
Model Name | FBA_PK-793-black |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult, Unisex-Child, Unisex-Youth |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | FBA_PK-793-black |
Model Year | 2021 |
Style | All-season |
Included Components | AG13 Button Battery |
Size | 1.97×1.18×2.4" |
Sport Type | Walking,running,skipping rope,gym,hiking,biking,jumping |
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Zoomer –
Clip could be stronger falls off waist alot
MARC MARTINEZ –
Reedito: NO COMPRAR, no cuenta ningún paso, solo funciona como pisa papeles y ni eso… // Se lo he regalado a mi padre y las instrucciones son sólo en inglés. Una persona mayor es imposible que lo pueda configurar sin alguien que le traduzca las instrucciones. Además para hacer la prueba hemos caminado unos pasos y ya ponía 100mt cuando sólo hemos hecho máximo 20mts… muy poco exacto. Por favor revisad productos que venden en un país sin instrucciones en su propio idioma.
Judy S. –
I can’t wear those ‘smart’ watches because they ‘burn’ or irritate my arm where the signal light is, so this is a perfect solution for step counting. (It’s close enough, none i found are exact!) all digits are large and easy to read and the clock is nice to have because I don’t wear a watch.
Isabel Kuthy –
No pesa, es muy comodo y aunque esta la hora, me gustaria que diera o marcara el tiempo del ejercicio
CeeDub –
the clip came off my pants when I went into my pocket to get my keys. it fell of and hit the ground. there is now an audible clicking noise when it moves and it no longer counts accurately. What a piece of junk if it can’t survive a 3 foot fall to the ground (at least once!). Cheaply made, bigger than it needs to be. Avoid this product unless you’re going to treat it with kid gloves. EDIT: Pulled out the battery to see if that would help, put in a new battery and now it doesn’t work at all.
Amazon Customer –
I have a pedometer that just counts steps and my with frequently asks what the total was for the day? That’s fine, but I thought she might like the ability to do the same for herself. I could have simply given her a duplicate of my own, but I felt she might be interested in more options and information. I guess I was wrong because so far we’ve both struggled with calibrating the darn thing completely. (Note: we’re both pushing eighty). But she’s gotten the counter to work, if nothing more, and seems satisfied with that. Of course any four year old could program this thing in seconds, but those are pretty rare in our present situation.
No name displayed –
To start, I was looking for a pedometer that did not require a smartphone app, that was not a watch, and didn’t break the bank, particularly if it fell off my jeans and I didn’t see it to retrieve it.
The features of pedometer, calorie counter, distance walked (miles or km), and time clock are all very helpful and seem to do well. I compared it against a fitness wrist watch, (Fitbit of some sort I had borrowed) and it seems to be more accurate than the Fitbit. The Fitbit depends on arm motions to count steps, which means that the Fitbit may not count when your arms are stable pushing a cart/stroller, but the Fitbit may also count in error when you are standing relatively in one position (such as bagging groceries and primarily rotating at the waist, or working at an office table collating papers).
I came to rely on the accuracy of my pedometer moreso than the Fitbit watch and the pedometer seemed to count my steps well. I came to appreciate the time clock feature as I normally don’t wear a watch at work (I find myself working in a lot of water, sometimes with chemicals/cleaners/dirt). I was also able to earn steps for short walks that the Fitbit didn’t always measure, like returning items close by to proper shelves.
I did have a couple of issues with the pedometer resetting unexpectedly when I leaned against counters (moving to scan or bag groceries, for instance). I was sad that I lost the steps but I made some adjustments to how I wore it (waistband position) and checked on it more frequently to keep closer track of steps walked (in case it reset) and that seemed to help.
About 3 weeks into using it I tried to tilt it up on my waistband to read it, as I had done many times before, and ended up snapping the clip and losing a couple of spring-type pieces that helped it clip (probably – I was in a dark environment at the time and relied on streetlights to find what parts I could). That was disappointing but ultimately my fault / mishap.
I thought perhaps I would get an “upgrade” to a pedometer with cover, as I have seen them before. However, all the pedometers with covers I’ve found so far either didn’t have the features of the Pingko (steps taken, calories burned, distance covered, time clock, which I had begun to appreciate); and/or weren’t in my budget, and/or didn’t have a lot of favorable reviews. So, I ended up buying a second Pingko pedometer, and we’ll see how long the second one lasts before it has a permanent mishap.
P.S. The Pingko had fallen off my waistband a few times prior, usually onto a hard concrete floor (from a height of about 33 inches) — and made it just fine (still working). It was simply the way I tilted it that night, I think, that broke the clip.
In conclusion – I am impressed with the features, the price point, the seeming accuracy, and — gosh darn it absolutely — the fact that I do not need a mobile app or a smartphone to use this. Whoo hoo! So I am buying another for now and then we’ll reevaluate when needed.
Bruce A Notley –
Purchased my Pingko pedometer on 1/14/2022. Measured my steps per the instructions and started using it immediately. I was amazed at the number of steps I was walking each day. Then I decided to verify the pedometers accuracy. I attached the pedometer to my jeans back edge of the right front pocket facing outwards. I walked 100 steps and it counted 155. I walked another 100 and it counted 140. I moved the pedometer to the front side of the jeans pocket. It still counted high. I moved it to my belt and positioned it above the pocket, I’ve positioned it at the front of my jeans, on my shoes, my shirt, my back pockets. I’ve had it facing inwards, outwards and upside down. It always counts more steps than I actually take.
Maybe I just got a bad one because I’ve read other reviews and this product sounds like a good pedometer but for me it was a waste of money. Fortunately, it was cheap.
Bill La Fleur –
This product is a bargain, but would be a bargain even at a higher price. The instructions are very clear, and make it easy to program the pedometer to your specifications. The display is large and very visible, even in daylight. The set, mode and reset buttons are large enough so that using them is not a problem. The pedometer counts steps, distance traveled, and calories expended. The pedometer’s default mode is to display the time. It does not, however, calculate the time used in the exercise session. I do that by simply bringing my smart phone on my walk and using its timer. I have only used this pedometer for walking. The instructions suggest clipping it to your waistband while exercising, but when I did that it did not register the steps. The solution is to clip it to your pocket, where it is closer to the hip motion and records quite easily
I had earlier purchased a Boxmy Fitness Tracker from Amazon. The instructions were so incomprehensible that I immediately returned it without ever using it.
For my walking regimen, this Pingko is an ideal product. I highly recommend it.
Chris Mac –
Easy to use, just clips on, love it