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The iGANK Simple Walking Pedometer PD301 features a professional 3D Tri-Axis sensor for highly accurate step counting. Designed for ultimate ease, it requires no Bluetooth or complicated setupโjust clip it on and go. Its innovative carabiner design offers versatile carrying options, while the included CR2032 battery delivers up to 12 months of uninterrupted tracking. Lightweight and compact, this pedometer is perfect for men, women, and kids seeking a straightforward, reliable step counter.



| ASIN | B07SHRLRJC |
| Battery Average Life | 8760 Hours |
| Battery Description | CR2032 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,742 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #16 in Pedometers |
| Brand | iGANK |
| Brand Name | iGANK |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Tablets |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 5,619 Reviews |
| Display Size | 1.6 Inches |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 1 Years |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.6"L x 1.6"W x 0.4"H |
| Item Weight | 14 Grams |
| Manufacturer | iGANK |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BD9652 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | BD9652 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.6"L x 1.6"W x 0.4"H |
| Screen Size | 1.6 Inches |
| Sensor Type | Pedometer |
| Size | 2.6 X 1.6 X 0.4" |
| Team Name | iGANK |
| Warranty Description | 12 months |
A**.
What a Great Step Counter
This little thing is changing my life. I attach it to my bra and go about my day. It's not another notification on my phone. It's not another email in the sea of emails I need to sort through. I calculated how many steps I need to take to drop weight and make sure that I hit that every day. It's light weight. Easy to use. Sometimes, I attach it to my dog's leash that is also white, which matches perfectly, to see how many steps she takes as well, out of curiosity. The button in the back allows the user to clear the numbers easily. There's no guessing, no fumbling and no complications. Sure, it doesn't come with all the data that a smart watch would, but sometimes, that's too overwhelming when starting your fitness journey and you just want to focus on one number. This is it. Lovely, light and easy to use. I can't recommend it enough. I love it. What a great step counter.
J**E
Great use! Easy and practical
Perfect quality just like others similar, but this belt hook really works wonderfully! I got for my husband, not knowing if he'd enjoy but does.
M**N
Records steps similar to fit bit... depending
This is just a step counter, no midnight resets, no clock, no mobile app... just counts steps. It does well with this and I'll compare to two other step counting devices and let you decide if this is for you. I have 3 devices, this pedometer, an original Fitbit (placed in my pocket and set using non-dominant hand), and a Garmin vivo2. At first, I kept the Fitbit and Garmin in my pocket and had the pedometer on a belt loop. I got the pedometer towards the end of day 1 and it tracked behind the Fitbit in steps by about 500 (Fitbit was around 2500 and the pedometer came in around 2000). I didn't record these so it's mostly from memory. The second (and first full day), I wrote down the numbers and they are as follows: First, I did a 100 step test on the treadmill at 2.0 mph while manually counting the steps (all three are in my right front pocket for this test). Here are those results Garmin: 79 steps Pedometer: 137 steps Fitbit: 101 The Fitbit was perfect (I actually had an extra step after I pressed stop on the treadmill at 98 steps... so I had a 3 step slowdown to full stop). The pedometer and the Garmin both take a few seconds to begin showing steps so it is unknown if the pedometer recorded a few steps prior to starting the treadmill (but haven't yet registered on the display). Once these devices start recording, they tend to jump about 10 steps and then start counting, as if it's catching up or something. Anyway, the day started with the pedometer on a belt loop. After getting up, walking into the kitchen and then to my office, I had these totals (I'll compare each to Fitbit which is probably the most accurate): Garmin: 103 (23% of Fitbit) Pedometer: 279 (62% of Fitbit) Fitbit: 446 I then moved the pedometer to my pocket and went to the grocery store where I spent an hour and 5 minutes walking around. Steps post trip: Garmin: 1485 (60% of Fitbit) Pedometer: 2039 (82% of Fitbit) Fitbit: 2495 So both gained % wise on the Fitbit with more steps which makes sense since they both seem to need a few steps before they begin recording. After a little bit of time just being at home, I went for a 30 minute walk on the treadmill at 2.0 mph. The steps on each pre-walk were: Garmin: 1546 (59%) Pedometer: 2168 (83%) Fitbit: 2602 Just the steps from returning home until starting on the treadmill were: Garmin: 61 (57%) Pedometer: 129 (121%) Fitbit: 107 So the Garmin lost a little ground and the Pedometer gained a little. This, to me, indicates more steps being counted in my pocket vs on the belt loop. Clearly, there is probably a more accurate place to place the pedometer... I had it on a front belt loop, maybe a side belt loop would be better. Here are the numbers post 30 minute walk: Garmin: 4081 (75%) Pedometer: 5483 (101%) Fitbit: 5440 the steps from only the 30 minute walk were: Garmin: 2535 (89%) Pedometer: 3315 (117%) Fitbit: 2838 So in all, this study tells me the pedometer being reviewed here is actually much closer to reality than a Garmin Vivo2 but the accuracy depends on placement. In a belt loop at the front of my pants, it under records (about 80% based on my unscientific previous days recordings). In my pocket, it over records by by about 20%. Your results may differ based on walking style but it's at least within the ballpark of 'right'. It also seems that where you place it can change the accuracy so some experimentation may be required. I'm deducting a star for this but for the price (especially compared to these 'smart' devices I'm comparing it to, it's well worth it.
D**N
It Defeats Its Own Purpose By Randomly Resetting Itself
I've purchased several of these due to ease of use. Unfortunately, every one randomly resets itself, leaving me at the end of the day with an inaccurate number of steps. The resetting happens even after hanging the pedometer back-side out from a belt loop instead of carrying it in my pocket. The idea for this inexpensive, simple pedometer is great, but the engineering is flawed -- a flaw that could possibly be fixed if the reset button were recessed, thus less likely to be inadvertently pressed during normal daily activities.
G**E
Tracks my steps!
This little tracked works well!
T**Y
Simple, Works
No bells and whistles on this, it just counts steps, and does it accurately. I love that I can clip it to a belt loop or stick it in my pocket. I've even clipped it to my bra strap when I haven't had a belt loop or pocket. You can clip it to a shoelace, too, but it flops around and is kind of annoying, so I wouldn't recommend this design if that's how you want to wear it. It's easy to reset, but not so easy that it can be reset accidentally, which was a problem with my last pedometer. Once in a while it kinda freezes up for a few seconds, but then it catches up the missing steps. Completely happy with this purchase.
H**D
easy to use
easy to use
T**.
Sensitive to heat, do not wear it against your skin
This pedometer was working fine at first, but it got too hot when I wore it on a necklace against my skin while working outside in the summer. Ever since then, it works sometimes, but will not reset to 0 and jumps to 78 after a few steps. Also it is not accurate. It is probably a good product, if you are careful not to use it in the heat. I tried to wear it all day, but never could figure out how to keep it on my body where it was not easily visible but not in a pocket or under my clothes. Might be okay if you just want to put it on a beltloop when you go for a walk in the mall.
Z**I
ุฑุงุฆุน
ู ูุชุฌ ุตุบูุฑ ุงูุญุฌู ููุถุน ูู ุงู ู ูุงู ู ุฎูู ุนูู ุงูู ูุงุจุณ ูุนุฏ ุงูุฎุทูุงุช ุจุดูู ุฏููู ู ู ุชุงุฒ .
S**E
Easy to use
So easy to use. No apps yet download or anything on my phone
L**W
Waste of Money
Don't waste your money, I've replaced the battery 3 times and it still is not working properly; I guess you get what you pay for
M**N
Mauvais achat
รa ne compte que genre 20% des pas et parfois rien du tout. Ce produit n'est pas fiable.
G**T
Nice clip on Pedometer
I have tried many other pedometers in my pocket. They never work. I tried this one in my pocket and again it did not work. But when I clip it on my shoe it works very well. So kudos for the clip! I can now clip it on my shoe and record all my steps instead of every third or fourth one! The clip seems sturdy. I've been using for about 6 months and regularly switch shoes. So far it's holding up very nicely.
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