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Lowest New Price: USD 19.99
Think of it as your personal coach. This unique pedometer not only tracks your steps, distance, calories burned and exercise time, but it also tells you about it in a clear voice. No need to stop to check the pedometer. Now you can hear about your progress while you focus on the road or trail ahead. Comes with a spring-loaded clip belt and one-button reset. Battery (AG13) included. 1 year warranty.
Product Description:
Stick to your fitness goals with the help of Walking Advantage’s Talking Calorie Pedometer. No need to keep checking the display, at the touch of a button, this pedometer announces the number of steps taken, the distance traveled, the number of calories burned, and the total time spent exercising. With its smart timer, the pedometer starts and stops exercise time with your movement, and the spring-loaded belt clip will stay put no matter how active you get.
What's in the Box?
Pedometer, batteries, detailed instructions, 10,000 steps/day walking book
Manufacturer's Warranty
One-year warranty
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- Voice speaks steps, distance, calories burned and time exercised
- Audio indicators announce when exercise goals are reached
- Smart Timer starts and stops exercise time when you do
- Large, easy to read display
- 10,000 steps/day program guide book included

I wish I had brought another product.
The counter worked very well at first. But, when the battery ran too low, I inserted a new battery after battery, I resated it but, it still won't work. I started to sent it back but I just been walking with it.

Talking Calorie Counter Pedometer
The product was hard to assemble. The directions were not detailed enough to explain how to pull the tab to install the battery. As a result, I spent almost .00 for a product that I ended up breaking before I could use it!!

Sportline Talking Pedometer
I absolutely love this pedometer. I bought it from Dick's Sporting goods last year and I plan to buy another on Amazon just for a back-up since Dick's has been out of them. I have had no problem with the clip which stays firmly attached to my work-out clothes. I really enjoy hearing the voice announce the amount of steps taken when you get to the next thousand. This is an excellent, no-fuss pedometer without all the gadgetry. It it a great incentive piece for people like me who like to take in more than 10,000 steps a day and since I'm a personal trainer and gym manager, I always recommend this pedometer to my clients. It's inexpensive, user-friendly and it works. I give it two-thumbs up.
Suzanne V.
Wintersville, OH

Good addition to a walking program
My friend recommended this product and so far I have found out to be accurate and worth it. The voice takes a little to get use to but overall would recommend.

Motivator monitor
Once the parameters are set it's fine. You have to frequently monitor the steps while walking so that it is in fact recording. The belt grip is not adequate if one is not wearing a belt but just has an elastic or drawstring waistband. I've atached a reel belt clip that really grabs the waist band so it doesn't fall off and break. The talking mode is motivating and cute.





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