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🚶🏼 ✅ ACCURATELY TRACK YOUR ACTIVITY BY REALALT ✅ – The 3DTriSport Walking 3D Pedometer by Realalt uses the latest 3D Tri-Axis Sensor Technology to Track your Daily Activity with Superb Accuracy. It records your Steps (Walking & running), Distance (km & miles), Calories Burned & Exercise Time. It also stores up to 30 Days of your Daily Records, Helping you keep Track of your progress & stay motivated to achieve your Fitness Goals.
🚶🏼 ✅ REALALT PEDOMETER EASY TO SET UP & USE ✅ – Looking for a Simple Pedometer to Set Up? The 3DTriSport Pedometer by Realalt is the Perfect Choice! Easy to follow User Manual or watch the helpful Setup & Operation Videos to guide you through. No Bluetooth, Downloads or smartphone Connections are required. Perfect for all ages (Adults, Seniors & Children).
🚶🏼 ✅ SMART ACCURATE ✅ – The Realalt 3D TriSport Pedometer uses the latest 3D Tri-Axis Sensor Technology to Accurately Record your Activity in any position – Clip it to your Waist, wear it around your Neck with the included Lanyard or place it in your Pocket or Bag.
🚶🏼 ✅ LONG BATTERY LIFE BY REALALT ✅ – The Realalt 3D TriSport Pedometer is designed with a long-lasting battery that can run for up to 12 months, eliminating the need for frequent charging. Enjoy uninterrupted tracking of your daily activity with minimal maintenance by Realalt.
🚶🏼 ✅ EXCELLENT SUPPORT ✅ – The Realalt 3D TriSport Pedometer support is Friendly & Hassle Free. If you need Setup Support or have any questions, we are here to Help You! Your Realalt Step Counter comes with an 18 Month Warranty. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed.
8 reviews for Realalt 3DTriSport Walking 3D Pedometer with Clip & Strap, eBook Included 30 Days Memory Accurate Step Counter, Walking Distance Miles/Km, Calorie Counter, Daily Exercise Time Monitor
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$23.99

Steven G Goldberg –
Accurate, well made, and a great value.
I have been using fitness trackers since 2012. I have had 2 1/2 trackers before the 3DTriSport. The first two were the same: Fit***, the first model out. I lost the first and then the second. The clip holder did not hold the device securely, or the two that I had, did not, and failed. They were accurate. The second was a Yam** E510 which just stopped working two weeks ago. It did not have a holder, and came with a very short lanyard, which I could not figure out its use. I did not have any problems programming either of these.I purchased the 3DTriSport based upon reviews, discounting those which had a programming problem. Right after I ordered I received an email from a customer support rep, giving me instructions, a training video and a telephone number to call if I had problems.The item arrived and the blister pack opened easily.Included was a clip holder and a two part lanyard, and instructions (I must have three sets right now.Programming was easy. The only mistake I made was in pulling out the plastic battery protector which started the clock. Thus was easy to correct.The clip holder seems robust and I have clipped it to my t-shirt collar, sock, pocket while exercising at my gym and it stayed put. I have placed the small part of the lanyard on the tracker and sometimes connect it to the longer portion and wear it around my neck while on a treadmill. That way it is easier to compare the distances on each.Now, the most important part: accuracy.I have tracked distance on a treadmill and the 3DTriSport about 7 times. It has never deviated by more than 0.02 miles. This is accurate enough for my needs. I have also tracked distance from my house to my gym and compared to Google Maps to the TriSport and again, never more than 0.02 miles difference.I also found that it tracks walking on stairs as well.This in accurate, well made, and quite a value for its price.
Martin H. –
Accurate & Easy to Use
Having just started a daily walking routine I wanted to keep track of my steps, both to monitor my progress and for “bragging rights” :-). As a graphic designer I was sitting on my butt all day in front of my computer and didn’t get up except to use the restroom… not a good thing. So I have made it a point to get up every 90 minutes or so and walk around our building for 5 to 7 minutes at a time.At the beginning I was using my iPhone 5s built-in Health app, and while it didn’t do a terrible job counting my steps, I suspected it wasn’t as accurate as I’d like. Sure enough, when I carefully counted a thousand steps as I walked, the iPhone would regularly under count by 10 to 15%.I looked a pedometers on Amazon, and selected this unit based on it’s excellent reviews and price. It arrived on time and as described. I had no issues with setting it up at all, you just have to read the instructions to understand what sequence of information you’ll need to input. It came with a carrying clip, lanyard, instruction pamphlet and a small screwdriver for replacement of the already installed battery.I don’t want to have it hanging around my neck on a lanyard, so I clip it around a belt loop and it stays there (flopping around a bit) securely without issues all day. I did try clipping it to the inside of my pants leg pocket, but it came loose and fell of a couple of times, so I’d be concerned about losing it somewhere if I wasn’t paying attention. The belt loop clip work great for me.I’ve now been using the unit for just over a month on a daily basis. To make a fair comparison to the iPhone I did several tests where I would precisely count out a given number of steps (typically 500 to 2,000) and check the results. This unit is very consistent in it’s count, and typically counts 1 percent over actual count (10 steps over for every 1000 walked) which is VERY accurate. During these measured walks the iPhone was in my pants pocket on the same side as the belt loop as the pedometer, and again the phone (inconsistently) undercounted my steps between 10 to 15 percent.Bottom line, an excellent and accurate pedometer at a great price. Would highly recommend this product.Note that I purchased this unit for my own use and was given no incentive or freebies to write this review, nor do I have any affiliation with the manufacturer or seller.
Susan K –
Great product, except… revised
I bought this pedometer in July of 2023 and really like using it. It’s easy to set up, accurate enough for me and I like that it has a clock. Only recently did the battery die, which I think is a nice length of time for a battery. The problem is that I can’t unscrew the battery compartment. I thought it was me, so I had my (adult) son try. He said the screw just kept spinning and never progressed out of the hole. After a year and five months, I’m sure there is no recourse with the manufacturer, so I’ll just throw it away. Should I buy a new one and just make sure the battery case is accessible right away? Should I just use my phone? I haven’t decided. Very disappointed.I upgraded my rating to 4 stars because the same day that this review was posted, the company reached out to me through Amazon Marketplace and offered a full refund which is already showing up on my bank statement. Great customer service! And I liked the pedometer enough that I went ahead and ordered a new one.
Siddharth M Shah –
Pretty good if one is looking only for simple step counting. Useful since often a sport’s watch is kept aside and normal wrist watch is used. The prodcut does what it says. Good built.
Ted R –
Works good. Easy to set up and use BUT don’t be afraid to look at YouTube for very easy step by step set up. Makes the whole process very clear and easy. You will need to spend time on figuring out your stride and tweak it a bit. Great product.
Raman –
Review shall be after 1year
Dora luz Villazon –
Yo camino con andadera y compré este podómetro porque consideré que podría medir mis pasos, y tampoco los registra.
Elizabeth –
I got sick of mucking around with fitbits and stuff that needed to sync with an app etc – this is back to basics and works great. I’ve been using it every day for months and have had no problems. Motivates me to get my steps in. Seems to be pretty accurate. I turned the unit around in the clip housing opposite to how it arrived, because I kept bumping the Mode button whenever I tried to squeeze the clip open. But if you just take it out and turn it around, the problem is solved.