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ACCUSPLIT AE170 Pedometer with Steps, Distance, and Calories Burned

ACCUSPLIT AE170 Pedometer with Steps, Distance, and Calories Burned
Brand: ACCUSPLIT
Category: Sports

List Price: $29.99
Buy New: $23.99
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Seller: BIGFLYSPORTS
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 45 reviews
Sales Rank: 3256

Color: Black
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 10 x 6 x 2

MPN: AE170
Model: AE170
UPC: 093866317078
EAN: 0093866317023
ASIN: B0007ZGZFM

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Features:
  • Counts steps walked or jogged up to 100,000 steps, and measures distance to 1,000 miles
  • Comes with case that closes to protect display and prevent accidental reset
  • Counts up to 10,000 calories
  • Sets accurate stride length
  • Includes three-way pedometer leash

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Product Description
The Accusplit® AE170 pedometer boasts displays your steps and distance and also includes calorie counter and clock functions.

Amazon.com Product Description
Increase your fitness level by walking and keeping track of your steps with the easy-to-use Accusplit AE170 pedometer. By walking just 2,000 more steps a day, you'll be on your way to a healthier you. The AE170 counts up to 100,000 walked or jogged steps, computes the distance traveled in either miles or kilometers, and computes the calories you've burned during your activity. Other features include:
  • Set Stride length in inches or centimeters
  • Calorie count automatically rolls over after 9,999
  • Closed case protection for display and reset button
  • Large, easy-to-read LED screen
  • 1.5-year battery life
  • Includes 3-way leash
  • Backed by 5-year warranty

About ACCUSPLIT
Since its founding in 1972, ACCUSPLIT's has produced professional quality stopwatches, heart rate monitors, timers, and clocks. ACCUSPLIT was the first manufacturer of digital stopwatches, and the company quickly earned a reputation for making accurate, quality products. The company's president, W. Ron Sutton, is the inventor of the memory stopwatch, and the company has made numerous advances in the design and production of timing devices in the past three decades.

Today, ACCUSPLIT manufactures a wide range of pedometers as well as stopwatches and timers. The president of the company is known as "Mr. Pedometer" and holds a patent for pedometer accuracy. He is perhaps the foremost expert on pedometry in the Western Hemisphere, and is continuing ACCUSPLIT's tradition of technological innovation with new pedometer models each year.




Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Great Pedometer   July 11, 2010
J. Baker (Oregon)
This pedometer is accurate and stays on your belt or clothes so easily. Many peds fall off when you bend over and this is the only one I have found that stays were you put it. Along with the ability to tell you have many calories burned it is so accurate in counting steps. I highly recommend!


4 out of 5 stars A little better pedometer....   June 27, 2010
An Educated Consumer (Floral Park, NY)
After approximately 16 months, my highly rated Omron pedometer was deemed unworthy to repair by the Omron representative. They stated that the pedometers generally last one to two years. Thinking I would just get another, I hesitated and then I saw the Accusplit recommended in one of my magazines.

Comparison:
The Accusplit has more features-steps, aerobic steps,distance and calories, than my Omron HJ-112.
Accusplit also has a cover to protect the screen.
Accusplit attached easily and more securely.

My Omron used to pop off quite often and it did take a great deal of abuse but the Accusplit seems more stable, compact and more easily readable. The Omron does have a seven day memory base of steps, aerobic steps and a clock face.

Averaging at least 3 miles each day, aerobic and hill walking, plus regular walking, I attempted to set the step stride as best I could. In both pedometers, this is very difficult and stride varies with speed, intensity, plus everyday walking about.
So I set my average stride to my most physical endeavors to get a base count of my activity.

If the Accusplit holds up at least as long as the Omron, I would recommend the Accusplit all in all. I will update this review as the time nears Omron's 14 month demise.

BTW Accusplit is warranted for 1 year, free of charge, just like the Omron.
Unlike the Omron, it extends this warranty to five years with a 12 dollar service charge. Think most people might elect to replace their pedometer as they are not very expensive.



1 out of 5 stars Frustrating & Not Accurate   May 9, 2010
Avis M. Robin (KENSINGTON, CT, US)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

So far, 3 adults have tried setting this up using their directions. One finally got it to reset. We've tried it several times, counting our steps & then comparing with the Accusplit - no agreement.


5 out of 5 stars Accusplit AE170 Pedometer   April 13, 2010
Diane
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I am very happy with my pedometer. It appears to be very accurate. It was not too difficult to calibrate. Clip on is somewhat difficult to put on beltline, but so far not other problems. I am very satisfied.


4 out of 5 stars Easy to use   April 13, 2010
K Kemp (Santa Fe, New Mexico, US)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I purchased my pedometer a few weeks ago and it was easy to set up and use. It seems accurate and I like the additional clip for keeping it secure on my waistband. My only inconvenience is that it's slow to respond when I want to reset it.

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