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Amazon users love it for its simple interface, as well as the lanyard it comes with that makes it easy to throw on and forget about as you run errands or just walk around the house.

This pedometer is a no-frills way of tracking your steps. And on top of that, the display is massive and simple to read. It's also waterproof and has the ability to provide insight into swimming workouts, too. Connect with friends on the Fitbit app, and you can compete to see who hits the most steps, along with other fitness goals. Bonus: It reminds you to move each hour, so you won't stay stagnant while working from home for too long!

The Realalt 3DTriSport Walking 3D Pedometer has a high-quality sensor that makes it able to track your steps, distance covered, calories, and time spent exercising no matter where it's located even buried deep in your bag!

This battery-operated pedometer will track your activity for 30 days before resetting, and it also allows you to set up a step goal. This cute little pedometer is light enough and small enough to bring with you anywhere—clip it on your purse, a fanny pack, even your waistband. It's easy to use and view and tracks your steps and the distance traveled.

Pro tip: affix it to an area close to your waist, arm, or leg, for the most accurate reading. Fitbit wearables now do a lot more than just count steps.

Earn Active Zone Minutes as you progress toward your weekly minutes of exercise and use 20 plus exercise modes to track goals like distance, calories burned, and more. You can count your steps, distance, and hourly activity.

And stay on top of your time in light, deep, and REM sleep—you can even get a Sleep Score to better understand the quality of rest you're getting! Do just about everything with the new Apple Watch Series 6. You can track your steps, as well as your activity across all types of other exercises, from yoga to hiking to cycling.

And, it comes in lots of different colors to match any workout gear. For some people, the spirit of competitiveness or a love of data makes them want to be able to compare their step count over wide swathes of time—more than the typical day memory on basic pedometers.

Enter smartphone apps, which track data and create engaging visualizations so you can see your steps over time as well as your sleep and other exercise activity. Tame stress while you count your steps with the Fitbit Sense. Teams in Windows 11 Taskbar. Smart TVs Ads.

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For these people adding steps has many health benefits. Wearing a pedometer or fitness tracker is an easy way to track your steps each day. Start by wearing the pedometer every day for one week. Put it on when you get up in the morning and wear it until bedtime. Record your daily steps in a log or notebook. By the end of the week you will know your average daily steps.



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