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StepLinq Pedometer

About.com Rating three out of Five

By Wendy Bumgardner, About.com

Created: July 05, 2004

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The Bottom Line

If you want a no-fuss, highly accurate pedometer to track your daily walking steps, this is a good choice.

Pros

  • Counts steps with high accuracy.
  • Recessed button protects from accidental reset

Cons

  • Just steps, that's it.
  • Security strap necessary
  • Noisy

Description

  • Step counting only pedometer
  • Recessed reset button prevents accidental reset
  • Optional security strap is necessary
  • Accurate when tested with a standard pedometer.

Guide Review - StepLinq 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 reset button is recessed to prevent accidental resetting. It clips to your waistline and you can wear it comfortably all day. I highly recommend getting it with the security strap. I tested is vs. the most accurate pedometer on the market and it compared very well. But you must remove it from your waistband to read it, or read it upside down, a drawback for pedometers that don't have flip cases.
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