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The 3DTriSport Walking 3D Pedometer is a cutting-edge fitness tracker that utilizes advanced 3D Tri-Axis Sensor Technology to provide accurate tracking of your daily activities. With features like a 30-day memory, calorie counting, and a user-friendly design, this pedometer is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their fitness journey without the need for complex technology.
Brand | Realalt |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Stealth Black |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones |
Screen Size | 2 Inches |
Product Dimensions | 3"L x 1.3"W x 0.4"H |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Battery Life | 30 days |
Sensor Type | 3D Tri-Axis Sensor |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
UPC | 646437069069 |
Manufacturer | Realalt |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.24 x 5.12 x 1.69 inches |
Package Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.5 x 2.1 x 0.9 inches |
Brand Name | Realalt |
Country of Origin | China |
Warranty Description | 2 years |
Model Name | Realalt Pedo's |
Part Number | RR-12-14-4 |
Included Components | Mannuals |
Size | 3"L x 1.3"W x 0.4"H |
K**R
Great Pedometer and you don't have to buy a membership like the apps seem to require
I ordered this because I got fed up with phone apps. It took more time then usual to be delivered but it arrived on time. It's a little tricky to set up. Read the instructions carefully and DO write down (as they say in instructions). When you start programming you only have 8 secs for each entry otherwise you keep starting over. Once That was done it works great! Really happy with it so far - comes with a neck rope and a clip but I put it in a zipped pocket. Very accurate and it stores info for 30 days and says it puts the old info where you can access - not used yet so can't say anything about it. It's seems quite sturdy and the clip on slides off easily if you want to use the neck sturdy neck string. Info is als easy to scroll through.
S**G
Accurate, well made, and a great value.
I have been using fitness trackers since 2012. I have had 2 1/2 trackers before the 3DTriSport. The first two were the same: Fit***, the first model out. I lost the first and then the second. The clip holder did not hold the device securely, or the two that I had, did not, and failed. They were accurate. The second was a Yam** E510 which just stopped working two weeks ago. It did not have a holder, and came with a very short lanyard, which I could not figure out its use. I did not have any problems programming either of these.I purchased the 3DTriSport based upon reviews, discounting those which had a programming problem. Right after I ordered I received an email from a customer support rep, giving me instructions, a training video and a telephone number to call if I had problems.The item arrived and the blister pack opened easily.Included was a clip holder and a two part lanyard, and instructions (I must have three sets right now.Programming was easy. The only mistake I made was in pulling out the plastic battery protector which started the clock. Thus was easy to correct.The clip holder seems robust and I have clipped it to my t-shirt collar, sock, pocket while exercising at my gym and it stayed put. I have placed the small part of the lanyard on the tracker and sometimes connect it to the longer portion and wear it around my neck while on a treadmill. That way it is easier to compare the distances on each.Now, the most important part: accuracy.I have tracked distance on a treadmill and the 3DTriSport about 7 times. It has never deviated by more than 0.02 miles. This is accurate enough for my needs. I have also tracked distance from my house to my gym and compared to Google Maps to the TriSport and again, never more than 0.02 miles difference.I also found that it tracks walking on stairs as well.This in accurate, well made, and quite a value for its price.
B**R
A good value for what you get
I have found this pedometer perfect for my needs. However, the accuracy of the step and distant count is not spot on. It is not a suitable for anyojne who is looking for an extremely accurate fitness tracker. It is easy to set up and read the display. I wore it on the waiste band of my pants and tucked the lanyard into a pocket, so that if it accidently came dislodged it would not get lost. The clasping/gripping mechanism has held firmly on various thicknesses of clothing. Its small relatively small size makes it easy to conceal. The battery life is good and I like that I don't have to recharge constantly. It has several different mode setting i.e. calories burned, step count, miles walked, and a memory that allows you to find daily, weekly or monthly accumulation of steps or distance. The constructions appears to be very durable and for me it was a good value for the money and fit my needs as a step and distance tracker. I would recommend this product.
D**K
This is exactly what I have been looking for !
The TriSport is very accurate. I wanted a pedometer to record the distance that I walk, and nothing else. I tested it on a treadmill. After a little tweaking on the stride length, I got it accurate to within 52.8 feet per mile. This makes the Realalt Trisport 99% accurate.It is also easy to use, value for the money, and fits comfortably in one's pocket.
D**R
Good pedometer if you can consistently subtract 25% of the number to get actual steps
Overall this has been a nice pedometer. If you need an easy-to-read device, this one is a good choice. I like it has a 30-day memory of steps, KCal (whatever that is), estimated miles and estimated time spent walking. I dropped 2 stars because there are some issues that people should know. First, we bought 2 of these and started using them at almost the same time. After ~20 days both units locked up. I had to get the tiny screwdriver and open the case to remove the battery to reset. No combo of button presses, holds, etc. would restore the function. Support was very helpful but had no remedy besides what I did. Second, based on the way you insert the counter into the clip, the operation buttons might be accidentally pressed. I ended up resetting ~10 days of data. Not a life impact, just inconvenient if you wanted to log total daily steps. I flipped the counter in the clip so I don't press the button nearly as much but now the thing is upside down when I pull it out to glance at it. Third, there is no backlight so you can't read anything in the dark unless you have a light source. Probably an LED would be hard to be put in a useful location and it would drain the battery faster. Fourth, the batter case is screwed on, good for keeping the battery secure, bad for backpacking since the provided screwdriver is smaller than my thumb. Fifth, the two units count differently. The one I wear consistently is 25% higher steps that reality. I have a treadmill that counts actual steps. I verified by counting up 100 steps a number of times. If I walk an hour on the treadmill, the treadmill shows 8,000 steps and the pedometer shows 10,000. It's consistent though so it's not a complete rando count. I Just have have to subtract 20% of the total numbers shown to get closer to reality.So far I have logged more than 300,000 steps (subtract 20% for reality though) and this unit has worked consistently except for the 1 mysterious lockup and then 1 accidental reset.
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