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Sportline 346 Niteview Pedometer

About.com Rating three out of Five

By Wendy Bumgardner, About.com

Updated: November 29, 2008

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The Bottom Line

If you want to know kilometers or often walk in low-light conditions, this pedometer is a good choice. It's stride setting in 0.1 ft. increments will provide more accuracy.
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Pros

  • Displays steps, miles, kilometers
  • Light for viewing in dark conditions
  • Can set stride length in 0.1 ft. increments

Cons

  • No safety strap included.
  • May accidentally push the reset button.

Description

  • Counts steps, calculates distance
  • Single button reset.
  • Clips to belt.
  • Bright night light illuminates display

Guide Review - Sportline 346 Niteview Pedometer

The Sportline 346 Niteview Walking Pedometer has flexibility for the walker who is not just interested in miles - it also translates steps into kilometers, perfect for those of us who walk events measured in kilometers. The night light also provides easy reading for those who walk in dark conditions. You can set your stride length in increments of 0.1 feet, which will provide a more accurate distance reading than pedometers that can only be set in 0.25 foot increments. No pedometer will be fully accurate with distance, so still expect a 10% error. Without a protective cover, the reset button may be pushed accidentally.
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