5/13/2011

ACCUSPLIT AE120XL Pedometer, Steps Only Reviews

ACCUSPLIT AE120XL Pedometer, Steps Only



  • Counts up to 100,000 steps walked or jogged
  • Comes with case that closes to protect display and prevent accidental reset
  • Easy-to-read display
  • Includes three-way pedometer leash

The Accusplit® AE120XL pedometer is a basic step counter for use in classrooms and research facilities.You've decided it's time to get in shape but you're not sure where to begin. Try walking! You can increase your fitness level with walking without joining that dreaded gym. To begin on your road to fitness, get the Accusplit Eagle 120XL Pedometer. By walking just 2,000 more steps a day, you'll be on your way to a healthier you. This pedometer counts up to 100,000 steps walked or jogged. It features an accurate display with large digits for easy reading. The AE120XL comes with a case that closes to protect your walking tool from accidentally resetting. This pedometer even includes a three-way leash. Start stepping your way to fitness today.



ACCUSPLIT AE120XL Pedometer, Steps Only


Hi,I did the following:
How do pedometers work?

Posted by rishathra7
they're acurate enough for all practical purposes. so, yes.

Posted by Nick C
A little stone moves when you knee moves. pedometer count how many times the stone moves.

Posted by stanleys_2001
The consumer (non-gps) ones work by calculating your steps based on an AVERAGE STRIDE.

It counts your steps... a "shake" and multiplies by the stride length.

Posted by ACEREPAIRCENTER.com
A weight inside moves on a spring as you step, every time your foot hits the ground, the spring pushes a lever up and adds 1 to the count. It does simple math to figure how far apart your steps are (in inches or feet) and then multiplies that by your steps taken to give you a distance, other more advanced models tell how long youve walked and so on.

Posted by Cepheid
Good question...something I've wondered about.

Basically, a pedometer counts your steps as you walk. Some pedometers can take that number and run with it -- converting the steps into a distance.

Most pedometers have a tiny spring-set horizontal arm that moves up and down as you walk and measures the vertical movement of your hips. Electronic pedometers, however, can detect the impact of your foot hitting the ground.

Essentially, a pedometer is a motion-sensitive electrical circuit that switches on and off, activating a digital counter. It tends to function best during vigorous walking, when the motion of the hips is more pronounced.

The devices seem to be in step with the times as a result of new health guidelines that recommend walking 10,000 steps a day or about five miles. However, they can be notoriously fickle.


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