Monday, September 26, 2011

Accusplit AX120 Pedometer

The AX120 is your basic pedometer that is a step counter only. This model has a flip open cover to protect the face and from accidental reset. Pedometers.com notes that this model generally undercounts steps. Some of the pros of this pedometer are that it is very small and is quiet.

It is recommended to get the security strap with this model as it is small and the waist clip can come off during bathroom breaks. This unit is comfortable to wear and if you are looking for a basic pedometer than this will work.

Accusplit AE170 Pedometer

This pedometer is a step from the 120 series and does a lot more than count steps. This will also calculate distanced walked and calories burned. It is made of rugged polycarbonate plastic which makes it light enough that you will not know you are wearing it.

Some of the features of this unit are that you can set your stride length in inches or centimeters. The calories counter automatically rolls over at 9,999 and has a closed case to protect the face and the reset button. The LED screen is large and easy to read and has a battery with a 1.5 year lifespan with average usage.
This unit also comes with a 3 way leash and is backed by a five year warranty. Total weight is only 2.4 oz.

Some negative reviews have said that setting up this pedometer was difficult and that the manual was not clear enough.

Accusplit AE190XLG Pedometer

The AD190 XLG is Accusplit’s top of the line goal setting pedometer. It offers everything you need to measure your progress and track your goals. It’s easy to design a workout plan whether you’re jogging or doing a walking plan.

This model will track your steps, activity time, calories burned and calculate your distance. It also has an activity timer that tells you the time you have used during your workout (up to 10,000 minutes). It also keeps track of your distance of up to 999.99 miles.

Unlike some pedometers, you can reset this one each day, each week or month and still keep all of your data (steps, distance, calories and activity values) with the memory that is built in.

Other attributes for this model are, an adjustable stride length for better distance accuracy, a way to adjust your weight setting for more accurate calorie counting, dual leash slots built into the case for extra security. This unit weighs 8 oz and has a five year warranty. Some people have complained that the waist clip is a bit uncomfortable and not balanced allowing the unit to tip forward a bit. There are also some minor complaints about the setup being a bit difficult but there is a phone service to help facilitate your setup.

Accusplit AL1540 Pedometer


The 1540 activity pedometer is an economical model but has all of the features you are looking for. These include a five step filter, a distance counter that can compile up to 1,000 miles or kilometers and a step counter that can count up to 100,000 steps walking or jogging. For added safety the 1540 comes with a leash to attach to your waist to prevent loss.

The AL1504 also comes with the Accustep Activity Wellness Guide to help set up a walking or running program. This also includes instructions on how to wear the 1540. This unit only weighs in at 2.4 oz and for a cheaper model pedometer it has some great features.
My name is Allan Stewart and I have several websites dedicated to health and well being for people and pets as well as product information. Want to learn more about Pedometers, go to: Accusplit Pedometers Or visit my website at Best Pedometers for more information about the best quality backpacks. Also see my other articles for Nail Fungus: Nail Fungus aka Onychomycosis

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