Timex T5E011 Pedometer
- Lightweight pedometer counts up to 99,999 steps, computes calories burned
- Flip top case with spring loaded belt clip
- Tracks distance in miles or kilometers
- Easy-to-read display
- Up to 10,000-hour battery life (battery included)
Product Description
This Timex Digital Pedometer records steps, distance and calories burned displayed on an easy to read screen. Counts up to 99,999 steps as you run or walk. Features include: Tracks distance in miles or kilometers, Computes calories burned, Easy to read, Flip-top case with spring loaded belt clip.Amazon.com Product Description
Easily track your steps on your way to better health with this Timex Pedometer (model T5E011). Nicely compact and lightweight, it counts up to 99,999 steps, computes burned calories, and tracks distance in either miles or kilometers. It also features a flip top case with spring loaded belt clip, easy-to-read display, and an included battery with up to a 10,000-hour battery life.
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I bought 2 of these. I wish I would haved saved my money.
I don’t believe it is very accurate.
Rating: 2 / 6
This pedometer is great for the busy, on the go person. It’s small, clips securely onto your waist band and the cover keeps you from hitting the reset button. Aside from counting steps there are two extra functions that count calories burned and distance walked.
Rating: 4 / 6
I purchased this pedometer and it has not worked correctly since the day I got it. It just shuts down for no reason. I walk about 15 minutes in the morning and it should be a little over a mile and the steps shoud be well over 2,000 and sometimes it will show something like 122 steps which isn’t possible and other days it works fine. I have replaced the battery twice and the darn things just has a mind of its own. Not worth the money at all as it is not a very good pedometer.
Rating: 1 / 6
After fiddling with this pedometer for quite some time, I finally got it to work, but even now sometimes I set it and after I’ve walked all day and am anxious to find out how many steps I’ve taken, I look at it and voila: NOTHING is there because it didn’t set when I programmed it to do so. I don’t think I’d buy it again but since I already have it I just try to make it work.
Rating: 3 / 6
I was annoyed because I assumed this would be a decent device. But only a couple days after getting it, the clip DID snap off. Hubby fashioned a new clip using velcro. But now it seems to never have turned off and the battery is dead. Wouldn’t it be nice if things worked long enough to get your money’s worth.
Rating: 2 / 6