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Specifications:
- 90 degree overturn design is convenient for reading
- This radio stopwatch pedometer has a FM auto-scan radio, clock and stopwatch
- Pedometer counts calories, steps and distance in miles by intelligent and automatic control
- Button cell battery include pedometer
- Color: Silver & Blue
- Step Count Range: 1 - 99999
- Distance Count Range: 1 - 99999
- Calorie Count Range: 99.999
Details:

- Large screen for easy reading

- High quality material will give you a sense of texture
How to Use a Pedometer:
A pedometer is a neat little gadget that is used to count steps. It fits on your pants pocket and is smaller than a pager, and you can buy one almost anywhere!. Counting your steps is a great way to stay fit, and can be kind of fun also. If you want to start counting your steps, read on and follow these steps- Step One: Set a goal. For this exercise to work, you have to set a goal for yourself and try to get that goal. Once you reach the goal, you should make it higher and continue to do that (but don't make it too outlandish, the average amount is 10 thousand steps)
- Step Two: Set the length of your steps. Press the button that says "Mode" to where it shows you how may miles you've gone. Then press "Set." You will see a default setting of 30 inches. Press "Reset" until you get the length of your step
- Step Three: Clip the pedometer on firmly on your pants pocket. Occasionally it may fall off. When this happens, put it back on. The pedometer shouldn't fall off unless something pulls it off, so it won't happen a lot
- Step Four: Take some steps. Go for a walk, sprint, or just walk around throughout the day. The pedometer counts each step when it shakes
- Step Five: Check the pedometer at the end of the day. If you got around 10 thousand steps, good. If you didn't, 5-7 thousand is okay also, but try to do more next time.
- Step Six: Repeat steps 3-5 the next day. Remember to set the goal higher than the amount you took the day before
Tips:
- Try not to jump, that will give you an inaccurate reading. To prevent that you should take off your pedometer before doing jumping exercises
- Just walking throughout the day can get your step count up. You'll exercise without knowing it
- Consider creating a route for walking or jogging. Make one that is challenging but not too difficult, and most of all interesting. If you make a new course you can directly compare it in length and time taken, which could be handy when you are away from home too
Package Included:
- 1 x Sensitivity Sensor Radio Stopwatch Pedometer
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