👟 Step Up Your Game with NESKLA!
The NESKLA 3D Pedometer is a lightweight, easy-to-use step counter designed for everyone, featuring advanced 3D Tri-Axis Sensor technology for precise tracking, a large LCD display for effortless readability, and a long-lasting battery that can last up to a year. With no app or Bluetooth required, it's the perfect companion for your fitness journey.
Brand | NESKLA |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Color | Black |
Compatible Devices | No bluetooth or smartphone connections required |
Screen Size | 1.73 Inches |
Product Dimensions | 1.93"L x 0.9"W x 1.57"H |
Battery Life | 12 months |
Sensor Type | Pedometer |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
UPC | 763971084867 |
Manufacturer | NESKLA |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.2 x 3.03 x 0.75 inches |
Package Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.93 x 0.9 x 1.57 inches |
Brand Name | NESKLA |
Warranty Description | 1 year warranty |
Model Name | 838 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Included Components | Pedometer |
K**E
Simple, Accurate, and Surprisingly Motivating!
I bought this pedometer on a whim, hoping to stay more active without the hassle of syncing apps or charging yet another device, and I’m honestly impressed. It’s super easy to use right out of the box. No setup, no Bluetooth, just clip it on and go. The display is large and easy to read (great for my parents too), and the step count is surprisingly accurate even when clipped to a bag or worn on the lanyard.It’s become a fun little motivator for the whole family, my kids love checking their steps at the end of the day, and even my retired dad wears it on his daily walks. For anyone who wants a no-fuss way to track steps, this is it. Simple, human, and effective!
V**I
Fantastic Step Counter – Simple, Accurate, and User-Friendly!
I recently purchased the 3D Pedometer for Walking, and it has exceeded all my expectations! This step counter is perfect for anyone looking to keep track of their daily activity without the hassle of complicated technology.What I love most:Large Digital Display: The screen is clear and easy to read, even for seniors or anyone with vision issues.Accurate Step Tracking: It records steps consistently and reliably, whether I’m walking at home, outside, or at the gym.Simple to Use: No setup, no app, no Bluetooth – just clip it on and start walking!Versatile Clip & Lanyard: I love the removable clip and lanyard options. It’s easy to wear it your way – on your waistband, in a pocket, or around your neck.Great for All Ages: Whether you're a kid, adult, or senior, this pedometer is an ideal fitness companion.If you're looking for a no-fuss, highly accurate step tracker, this is a fantastic choice. Highly recommended for anyone who wants to stay active and monitor their steps without needing a smartphone or fancy tech!
C**E
Great value and works well.
I purchased this for my husband for his recovery from heart surgery. I soon decided to order one for myself. It is easy to use, seems accurate enough for our use, once you realize it doesn't register steps until your 13th step, then it starts counting from there (including those steps). I really love the large numbers making it easy to see without glasses. No confusing function buttons...only one: press and hold to start from zero, then clip it on and forget it. Pretty colors to choose from. Reasonably priced. Good value. So glad I chose this one.
V**C
Great gadget!
Ease of use and readability are excellent. The spring clip, while very sturdy, is somewhat difficult to hang on to you clothes, and requires a bit of fiddling.
S**L
Reliable for daily walking goals !!!
It is an easy-to-use, no-fuss step counter with a large, clear display that's perfect for all ages. Its accuracy and included clip lanyard make it convenient to carry and reliable for daily walking goals.
S**N
Reliable and accurate
I purchased two pedometers—one for myself and one for my husband—for our trip to New York City. As we explored the city on foot each day, these devices reliably tracked our steps. Impressively, the step counts were consistently close between the two units, indicating their accuracy. The pedometers stayed securely in place throughout our walks, reflecting their excellent build quality.I also appreciated that they came in different colors, which made it easy for us to distinguish between them. Although we did not have the opportunity to test the waterproof feature, it was reassuring to know it was available.I now use the pedometer regularly during long walks and while walking our dog—it continues to motivate me to stay active and track my progress.
R**O
Simple, functional, reliable
I wanted a pedometer to simply track my steps, without any of the nonsense involved with most of these fitness trackers like setting up an account, etc. This tracks my steps, reliably, and with none of the BS. Haven't had any issues with it not counting steps or counting 'phantom' steps. The general rule of thumb is a mile is 2000 steps, depending on your stride. It counted a half mile as 1150 steps for me, which I would say is fairly accurate based on my strides. Great product.
M**E
Saga updated: Decent product, has issues but refuses to completely die so I'm still using it
I am tired of apps, bluetooth, syncing, etc. and I was just looking for something basic to track my steps each day. I was super excited about this affordable pedometer after seeing a lot of good reviews, but I've found it a little frustrating. The first one I received was in pristine condition, but the battery compartment was SO tight it could not be budged or opened at all. I can't remember if I ever even turned it on, because I exchanged it due to knowing I'd never be able to change the battery when necessary. The second one I received had clearly been opened before, evident by tears where the flap at the top of the box tucks in. I couldn't tell if it had actually been used or not, but it appeared clean and seemed to work so I decided to keep it. I used it for a few days and was really liking it, but soon noticed it was resetting itself to zero in the middle of the day without me pressing the button. The first time it happened, I assumed it was a fluke, but it's an ongoing issue. I now find that I'm trying to look at it throughout the day and make a mental note of how many steps it says so I can add the steps in my head when it inevitably zeroes itself out, which it now does several times each day. Honestly, it's become an annoyance, and my memory and attention span aren't good enough to add up the steps all day long and try to compensate for it repeatedly resetting.If it weren't for the zero issue, I'd like it. I usually wear it on my ankle or at my waist, and it counts pretty accurately as long as you don't take a few tiny steps at a time without surpassing the 10 step minimum for it to register. For example, if I water the garden and I'm moving around a good bit without stopping, it will register many steps. However if I were weeding in the garden, moving only a few steps at a time and stopping frequently, it would not register as many steps due to the frequent stopping before hitting the 10 step minimum (even if I took the same number of steps). It also seems to work on the elliptical, but for some reason it doesn't count accurately on the elliptical when I wear it at my ankle. It does count elliptical strides for me if I wear it at my waist.UPDATE: I originally thought the new battery that arrived in the unit would be sufficient, but after seeing it mentioned in another review, I changed to a totally fresh name-brand battery and this seems to have fixed the random resetting issue. To the seller's credit, they reached out to me several times after I posted my original review and were very proactive about trying to make things right with a refund or replacement. I didn't find that necessary, but I appreciate it. It seems to be working well now, and I'd recommend it as a simple, low-tech alternative to all the apps, trackers, and whatnot.UPDATE AGAIN: I'm back to mention that this thing is finally giving up the ghost after a year and a half of abuse. Not long after my previously edited review, the clip broke and left me with no way to pin the pedometer to my pant leg. I kept using it, either in my pocket or tucked into my sock or rolled up pant cuff. I used it this way for quite some time and it hung on, despite occassionally getting getting lost, dropped, or washed in the laundry. The battery cover eventually became loose and wouldn't close completely, which I believe caused it's demise by moisture getting inside (sweat, rain, laundry). It started showing phantom lines on the LCD display, which got worse until it appeared to be all eights 88888 and is no longer usable. RIP.UPDATE AGAIN 4/26/25: I dilly-dallied and didn't promptly throw the thing away, and apparently it heals itself when it dries out so I started using it again. The all eights 88888 issue appears to be from humidity / rain / sweat as a result of the battery door not closing totally and leaving a gap for moisture to get in. Anyway, after 2 years of being technically broken it's still going strong as long as I keep it dry so I'm still using it. Will stop updating now because this feels a little excessive. 😂
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