- Trip memories for Steps, Distance, and Activity Time, plus Total step memory.
- Super thin case with extra-sturdy spring clip & giant, easy to read display.
- 5-step filter for improved step count accuracy.
- Includes leash kit, pedometer usage guide, and access to web-based activity wellness program.
- 5-year No-proof-of-purchase limited warranty.
Product DescriptionTrying to stay on top of your steps, distance, and activity time? ACCUSPLIT’s Super Thin “My 3-Way Pyramid” multi-function memory pedometer is a great choice. Total step memory function makes sure you never loose track of your overall step count for the week, month, or year- you choose when to reset. This unit is built around our TW15MG PedometerEngine Step Sensor with 5-step filter for improved step count accuracy. . . . More >>





#1 by R. Lombardi - December 2nd, 2009 at 19:15
The gradico, good systems the clip are hard to open to me, but it reads the outs are large easy to install, good.
Appraisal: 4/5
#2 by PGW Lail - December 2nd, 2009 at 19:44
I have an Accusplit pedometer which I’ve used daily for a long time, & I love it. Bought this one for my husband and neither of us could ever get anywhere near an accurate step count with it. I returned it for a refund. He really likes to measure distance — I only care about steps. Maybe that’s the difference. Or maybe we just got the odd lemon with this one. Don’t know. He decided to keep using his stop watch and forego the pedometer.
Rating: 1 / 5
#3 by Tigger - December 2nd, 2009 at 22:39
I thought the plastic case would allow me to see the display when shut but it did not. However this made sense once I put it on because if it was see through I would have had to read it upside down.
It is very accurate and the large display makes it easy to read. While the clip is plastic, it has a tight grip and doesn’t slide off.
If I had to order one again though I would order the 170 model because the clip is metal and it is a bit smaller.
Rating: 4 / 5
#4 by C. Heath - December 3rd, 2009 at 00:08
I love this pedometer. I don’t use it for counting steps, but for tracking miles. It took a little adjustment to get the calculation for the length of stride correct. I ended up using a treadmill to get it accurate. But now that it is, I trust the readings. The only negative is that the strap that clips to a pocket or belt loop isn’t permanently attached to the pedometer itself. I have almost lost the strap a time or two.
Rating: 4 / 5
#5 by N. Brooks - December 3rd, 2009 at 01:53
Now I have had the AE1640M4 for a month and much satisfying of it.
Falling nell' love with a free pedometer given me to a fair trade them, was upsotten when I have lost the world of Disney. The relative rimontaggio has had following requirement:
1. It does not have cad from easy.
2. The port in order to work must be discreet (and must be stirred within with my apparel of transactions).
3. It must be exact.
The AE1640M4 makes forehead to those demands to a good price.
It has catenaccio a much constant that can even be difficult to remove (a good thing occasionally). It comes with a cycle of string and the clip that it can be stopped elsewhere on one& #039; garments of s in order maintaining them attached if it slips outside of the relative primary support (my strap, as an example).
It has a normal outside of the black one that is much discreet one. Thus a lot so that nobody had noticed or asked me what is (this is happened with my pedometer precedence).
I have found for being all' exact inside of 1% and I have an interesting characteristic for which the points till to take 5 at least. This prevents to the accidental movements of being counted like points.
This is a good ones, simple pedometer that is of easy employment. Suggested.
Appraisal: 5/5