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Review on πŸƒ Ozeri 4x3sport Tri-Mode Activity Tracker: Walk, Run, & Stair Climb with Multi-Axis Detection and 30 Day Memory by Duane Mejia

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I feel the accuracy is slightly better when wearing it on my belt than it is.

For me the most important thing is that it is accurate. I've tested it several times, counting 100 or 200 steps while walking, and it's always been either right on the nose or no more than 1 or 2, which I attribute to a possible change in my step at the end of the count in an accident. BTW, I feel the accuracy is slightly better when wearing it on my belt than when I wear it on my shirt pocket, although the instructions seemed to say you can carry it anywhere. However, I haven't tested this yet as I'm just glad it's accurate and the belt is fine; I almost never wear it anywhere else when I'm on the go. I've seen reviews complaining that the "30 day" storage is actually only 7 days, but I've had mine for about 14 days now and it remembers the total number of days (and others). dates) for each of the days I had it. So I think "30 days" would probably be accurate and I'm glad the pedometer has that feature. Other metrics (mileage, calories, minutes, total steps since purchase) don't interest me, so I won't comment on them. I'm glad they're there because I love numbers and look at them sometimes, but that's about it. I know some people will pay more attention to these numbers. Sometimes I was happy to spend the time of the day there if I wasn't wearing a watch. What I can definitely say is that I'm literally doing my best to try and increase my daily totals, which I've never done before. before I could count steps accurately. (That's true of any pedometer, as long as it's accurate.) Every day, I walk the "long walk" to my office (almost twice as long) and do extra walks. It's a bit embarrassing that a cheap little toy can make me change my habits when common sense and doctors can't, but here it is. By the way, I didn't receive any discount or incentive from Ozeri or Revine to write this review.

Pros
  • Pedometer
Cons
  • So far so good