My beloved stepcounter has given up had it 15+years friend got it for me from weight watchers . Had look in sports shop they seem to be all singing and dancing any one point me towards a simple model
Step counter : My beloved stepcounter has given up... - PMRGCAuk
Step counter
I use the FitBit Flex--their most economical one and not a lot of fancy stuff. Works really well.
You can't update try looking in Argos. I got a fairly simple one from there. Good luck, tina
Oops, don't know what happened there!! But do try Argos.
I have used an Omron one. I found it tedious to set up which you have to do each time the battery runs out but otherwise it worked well. I've just bought myself a Fitbit One to try and motivate me a bit more....only day two but I'm liking it so far!
My wife and I have found this one excellent for £12.50
amazon.co.uk/NAKOSITE-Pedom...
Hi PMRPete
Thanks for this information but ...
I clicked on it, found it on Amazon but ...
The customer reviews I read appeared very negative 😏
I have a basic type one, if you PM me your address I'll post it off and hopefully I can find the instructions as well.It's an Omron HJ104
Had FitBit...did not find it accurate. ..you could be sitting down and every time you move your arm, it registers steps. Not very accurate. I now have ACER...it knows when I'm on the bicycle or treadmill...measure real steps...also calories, distance etc. Best part is vibrates when your phone rings and text messages even FB notifications...love it...$59.00 with 2 extra bands on Acer.com.
I have a simple pedometer. I think it does more than count steps (tells time, counts calories, measures distance) but I haven't programmed it to do more. Brand name Sportline, cost about Cdn$30 and seems reasonably accurate. No internet capability of course, so you aren't connecting to your friends in competition, or storing your information, etc. Clips to waistband or belt, so doesn't register arm movements.