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Digital Pedometers
Pedometers use a magnetic pendulum to count the numbers of steps you have made while it is attached to your belt or waistband. The pendulum is designed to swing past a magnetic field with each step you take, recording the step electronically. Pedometers are supposed to accurately count the number of steps you have taken according to the movement of your hips. However, finding the best pedometer to do this accurately can be a bit challenging, as not all pedometers are as accurate as they claim to be. The leaves you wondering still, how far, and how many steps did you walk today? With this new little device, everyone who owns one is more and more motivated to take those few extra steps for a healthier lifestyle. The best Pedometer will have following qualities:
Do Not Under-Count Or Over-Count Steps – The ideal Pedometer should not do under-counts or over-counts badly. A poor quality pedometer usually under-counts.
Comes With A Durable Belt Or Waistband Clip - A Digital Pedometer that comes with a belt or waistband clip that breaks easily should not be bought as it is of low quality
Comes with Warranty (At Least 1 Year) - Pedometers with poor or no warranty gives no assurance of the working life of device
Comes With Longer Battery Life - A Pedometer that comes with short battery life will negatively affect its accuracy and your wellness/fitness program
Comes With "False Step" Sensor to Remove Non-Step Motion - Some Pedometers comes with built-in "false step" sensor that filter out motions that are not considered as a "normal step". Such pedometers are usually more accurate in results compared to others.
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