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The PINGKO Outdoor Multi-Function Portable Sport Pedometer is a compact and lightweight activity tracker designed to monitor your steps, distance, and calories burned. With a user-friendly interface and no need for apps, itās perfect for anyone looking to enhance their fitness routine. Its accurate tracking capabilities and portability make it an essential tool for all types of physical activities.
Brand | PINGKO |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Orange |
Screen Size | 0.75 Inches |
Item Weight | 1.9 Grams |
Sensor Type | Pedometer |
Battery Description | Alkaline |
Manufacturer | PINGKO |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 2.44 x 2.32 x 1.46 inches |
Package Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.97 x 1.18 x 2.4 inches |
Brand Name | PINGKO |
Warranty Description | 18 months after purchase date |
Model Name | PK-793 |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult, Unisex-Child, Unisex-Youth |
Part Number | Pingko |
Style | All-season |
Included Components | AG13 Button Battery |
Size | 1.97x1.18x2.4" |
Sport Type | Walking,running,skipping rope,gym,hiking,biking,jumping |
R**F
5/5
It does it's job and seems accurate. A bit weird to setup but when it breaks down I'll probably be a repeat customer
C**R
I wanted this one to work. However.
Totally rewriting my review and cutting my 2 stars to 1. Zero if I could.I recently lost the pedometer I bought to replace this one when this one failed a minimalist test just around the house. I had tucked this in a box to go to Goodwill.But put this one on again, fixed to a strap that fits snugly around my ankle, and this time I went shopping. Parked in the farthest corner of the parking lot at each of 3 stores. In the 2 bigger stores I walked a haphazard course that including doubling back on myself: extra steps. After the 3rd store, I walked across the street to CVS to see if they had pedometers, must have checked every aisle - lots more steps - and left empty-handed. Checked this pedometer when I got home: all that walking for 85 whole steps on the pedometer!! I know from experience that that trip usually takes more like 2,200+ steps.Reset to zero, went for my walk. About 1.75 miles, usually about 5,000-6,000 steps for me depending on how much I slow down for traffic or dogs, feel tired, take big steps over puddles, etc, but for the most part it's an uninterrupted walk, 1 intersection and no stop lights. With this pedometer? 1,270 steps.So, it clearly doesn't work at all for me. I'm a bit mystified about why it ever registers a step at all, when it does, frankly.
J**A
Loved it so much I have two colors now!
Really happy I got this pedometer! I already have the red one and I really love it but I think I might like this one even more. It doesn't perform any better than the other, they're both just as good but I like that this one is black because it doesn't stand out as much as the bright red one does which is nice when I'm in a more professional setting. Anyway, just like the last one it came on time, nicely packaged, and looked exactly like the pictures online. I've been tracking EVERYTHING lately in an attempt to lose weight and get healthier but I realized a few weeks ago that it just wasn't possible to track my activity accurately without a pedometer so I got the red one and absolutely fell in love. It's small and lightweight which I like a lot because I don't notice it when I'm wearing it. Depending on what I'm wearing that day, I'll just clip it onto my shirt or pants and forget about it until the end of the night when it's time to log my numbers. If I have something important to do i'll usually stuff it into my back pocket or clip it onto my bra so nobody sees it but now that I have this black one it will be much easier to hide when I need or want to. They're very easy to use, too. I like that I don't need an additional app because I hate using up all that space on my phone and it's so much simpler this way. I'm really liking both of them and I would definitely recommend them to anyone interested in tracking their steps, distance, or calories burned!
S**A
Disapponted
Update after having to return the one I purchased and receiving another one being it never turned off to reserve the battery, well this second one is also not turning off. I will be returning it too. Too bad because I really like it. Had spent some time in trying to figure out how to use this Pinkgo and think I figured it out. Only confusion is I have googled how many miles in a km is. I walked which was 1.80 km and google is showing that was 1.1185 miles, but my treadmill showed 0.50 miles which I believe is only half of mile. So, confused. But it is a must buy love how tiny it is.
N**D
Nice and useful.
To start, I was looking for a pedometer that did not require a smartphone app, that was not a watch, and didn't break the bank, particularly if it fell off my jeans and I didn't see it to retrieve it.The features of pedometer, calorie counter, distance walked (miles or km), and time clock are all very helpful and seem to do well. I compared it against a fitness wrist watch, (Fitbit of some sort I had borrowed) and it seems to be more accurate than the Fitbit. The Fitbit depends on arm motions to count steps, which means that the Fitbit may not count when your arms are stable pushing a cart/stroller, but the Fitbit may also count in error when you are standing relatively in one position (such as bagging groceries and primarily rotating at the waist, or working at an office table collating papers).I came to rely on the accuracy of my pedometer moreso than the Fitbit watch and the pedometer seemed to count my steps well. I came to appreciate the time clock feature as I normally don't wear a watch at work (I find myself working in a lot of water, sometimes with chemicals/cleaners/dirt). I was also able to earn steps for short walks that the Fitbit didn't always measure, like returning items close by to proper shelves.I did have a couple of issues with the pedometer resetting unexpectedly when I leaned against counters (moving to scan or bag groceries, for instance). I was sad that I lost the steps but I made some adjustments to how I wore it (waistband position) and checked on it more frequently to keep closer track of steps walked (in case it reset) and that seemed to help.About 3 weeks into using it I tried to tilt it up on my waistband to read it, as I had done many times before, and ended up snapping the clip and losing a couple of spring-type pieces that helped it clip (probably - I was in a dark environment at the time and relied on streetlights to find what parts I could). That was disappointing but ultimately my fault / mishap.I thought perhaps I would get an "upgrade" to a pedometer with cover, as I have seen them before. However, all the pedometers with covers I've found so far either didn't have the features of the Pingko (steps taken, calories burned, distance covered, time clock, which I had begun to appreciate); and/or weren't in my budget, and/or didn't have a lot of favorable reviews. So, I ended up buying a second Pingko pedometer, and we'll see how long the second one lasts before it has a permanent mishap.P.S. The Pingko had fallen off my waistband a few times prior, usually onto a hard concrete floor (from a height of about 33 inches) -- and made it just fine (still working). It was simply the way I tilted it that night, I think, that broke the clip.In conclusion - I am impressed with the features, the price point, the seeming accuracy, and -- gosh darn it absolutely -- the fact that I do not need a mobile app or a smartphone to use this. Whoo hoo! So I am buying another for now and then we'll reevaluate when needed.
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