CompleteMartialArts.com - Tanita PD-637 Pedometer
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List Price: $19.99
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Manufacturer: Tanita
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Batteries Included: 1 Binding: Health and Beauty Brand: Tanita Color: Transulent Blue EAN: 0742496563712 Feature: Count the number of steps taken Label: Tanita Manufacturer: Tanita Model: PD-637 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Tanita Release Date: 2004-04-15 Studio: Tanita Variation Description: Transulent Blue
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Features
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Count the number of steps taken Calculate the total distance traveled Estimate total calories burned Time your workout Adjust jogging rhythm
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Tanita PD-637 Pedometer
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Pedometer Comment: Very satisfied with this product. Easy to set up and use. Covers several modes including steps, miles, calories, timer and always has the current time available. I would certainly purchase again.
Customer Rating:      Summary: OK for the price Comment: The pedometer works pretty well. You have to be sure to wear it on your hip if you want it to count steps accurately. It only accepts stride measurements in even numbers: 28", 30", 32". So if your stride is 31" you have to set it to measure a bit more or a bit less than the actual distance you walk.
Customer Rating:      Summary: It's better than some I've used Comment: This gadget definitely has features I can appreciate: it's overall physical design works well...the clip does it's job and there are no sharp corners to snag on. It's easy to use and the digital display is large enough to see at a glance in low light. So far, however, I have noted a consistent %5-8 overage error margin in the steps logged.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Product Comment: If you are serious about losing weight or just calorie concious this is a great buy. Easy to program and very accurate.
Customer Rating:      Summary: This item is junk Comment: Item simply did not work. It count steps pretty accurately but cannot convert to distance. Converting steps to miles resulted in a least a 75% error factor (usually higher). Company did not seem at all interested in exchanging or fixing
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