The Bottom Line
This no-fuss pedometer tracks your daily walking steps. This is the model sold by the America on the Move pedometer walking program. It looks like the highly-accurate Digiwalker, but has a different internal mechanism. Pedometers.com notes that it generally undercounts steps.
Pros
- Counts steps
- Flip case protects from accidental reset
- Quiet
Cons
- Just steps, that's it.
- Security strap necessary
Description
- Step counting only pedometer
- Flip case prevents accidental reset
- Comes with a walking handbook
- Optional security strap is necessary
- Tiny and quiet
- Comes in black or yellow
Guide Review - Accusplit AE120 or AX120 Pedometer
If you want to increase your walking steps each day, this basic pedometer will help keep you moving. It has a single function - it counts steps, and you just hit the reset button when you want to reset it to zero. The flip case prevents you from accidentally resetting it - a problem with other pedometers without protected buttons. It clips to your waistline and you can wear it comfortably all day. I highly recommend getting it with the security strap as its clip does not keep it on my waistband when pulling my pants on or off for restroom stops.




