🚶♂️ Step up your fitness game with precision and style!
The Nakosite PED2433 is a lightweight, water-resistant 3D pedometer featuring advanced tri-axis sensing technology for precise step, calorie, and distance tracking. It offers a large LED display with metric and imperial units, stores 30 days of activity data, and supports customizable daily goals. Designed with a sleek white finish and ergonomic grip, it’s perfect for professionals seeking accurate fitness monitoring combined with stylish portability.
Color | White |
Compatible with | Laptops |
Display size | 1.3 Inches |
Height | 1.5 centimetres |
Item display length | 5.9 centimetres |
Weight | 28 g |
Item display width | 2.75 centimetres |
Material type | Plastic |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | Nakosite |
Manufacturer | Nakosite |
Item model number | Nakosite 3D Walking, Step 1,2,3 |
Product Dimensions | 5.9 x 2.75 x 1.5 cm; 28 g |
ASIN | B00MWELR7W |
R**S
Good product for basic data
This is a very neat pedometer, with an easy to read screen. The initial set up is a bit faffy, if you've never used a pedometer previously, but once set, time, date, weight, stride length, metric or imperial, it's easy to use. It apparently holds enough data for a month before it auto resets its totals. And it's auto on & off. If I understand the really tiny instructions, there's a 10 second delay, before any actual data is recorded (don't quote me!)I always record my total kms, time, distance and calories burnt, onto a spreadsheet in any event.This same model pedometer seems to be marketed under a bewildering number of brand names & prices. It's not smart technology & can't be synced to anything. It works by sensing motion ie walking. Brisk or otherwise.I've been doing powerwalking since 2009, over previously measured routes, so have a pretty good idea about what my totals will look like over say 5.5km, 11.5km & 20km. I'd guesstimate it's within about 10-15% of previous totals recorded using Apps on my phone or other brands of pedometers.If you're training for a triathlon or iron man/woman it's not going to deliver, producing very basic data & stats. Something costing over & above the modest £9.99 plus delivery will be required for those events. But for regular brisk walks, it does the job.A clip on lanyard is supplied. I'd say for accuracy clipping securely to a belt or pocket, on your dominant side (are you a lefty or a righty?) will improve accuracy & scores. However counting out 20 or so steps from your lounge to the kitchen, might not produce pin point accuracy on this wee machine? Trial & error and tweaking the set up will deliver acceptable results, in my book.I'm six foot and walk fast, in all weathers, nudging 6kph on the flat or down hill, so then my stride will naturally lengthen, likewise my stride will shorten and average speed will drop crossing rough ground or doing an uphill. With regular use, if it lasts a year or so, job done. Dropping it or immersing into water, I'd say, is not recommended.I like it this product 🙂👍
D**N
Good, but not sure how accurate they are.
This is a good pedometer, with a couple of provisos. I only gave it 4 stars as I ordered 2 of these, 1 for my wife and myself. 1 worked perfectly from the start the other was faulty and had to be returned. To be fair, that was easy and accepted immediately so no complaints about customer service, I give that 5 stars. The second issue is a strange one. Having put our measurements in we end up with different step counts and by a considerable margin even when we start on zero and walk the route together. We do have different stride lengths so we would expect that our step counts would have a small difference. However, the difference is in the hundreds and this is the puzzle, I have a shorter stride length than my wife and so it take me more steps to cover the same distance so you would think my step count would be the higher one but this is not the case, my wife's counter is always 3-7 hundred difference over a 10000 step range. I have worn them both with the stride setup unchanged and get the same result and so my conclusion is that even though over a short distance they match steps, I believe that over a long distance they may well not be so accurate. I will have to do a long range test with both set to the same parameters and do a manual count to test the accuracy of these pedometers but they seem to be accurate over a short distance so far.
C**L
Great Little Pedometer
This is a really nifty little pedometer. We did struggle a bit with setting up as if you're not quick off the mark when reading the instructions it resets itself and you have to start again - good idea for two of you to set up (one to read the instructions and the other to do the setting). That said it works so simply even I can understand it. You have step counter - both by session and overall total; a calorie counter; clock/timer; distance etc. What I like also is that you have the option of clipping it on to a belt for example or hanging it around your neck. I was using an app on my phone to count steps but I just don't carry my phone with me all the time so I was missing out on some steps in my counts. However, I can hang this around my neck underneath a scarf and have it with me all the time so I can see exactly what I am doing. It's a really good size as well - not at all obtrusive. I would definitely recommend this for the quality and price.
D**E
average very average :(
The pos : it's well made and has alot of functions . is cheap at under £13 and if you read the instructions is not hard to set up :)but ... and there is a big but ....!it don't start counting till you have taken 10 steps , five times I've walked the same distance and had different step results each time ?(The difference being alot not afew steps)If you have it on in the car traveling it counts steps as you drive , putting hundreds of extra steps on your days count and makes the count for the day inaccurate and any other information like calories burned ect . useless
N**
On off button
You can't turn off the thing not good sorry
P**L
Ok
It's amazing.Why I have to give a stupid review is beyond me.But you reading this makes it all worthwhile.Get a real job.
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