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The Realalt 3DTriSport Walking 3D Pedometer combines cutting-edge 3D Tri-Axis Sensor technology with a user-friendly design to accurately track steps, distance, calories, and exercise time. With 30 days of memory, a large display, and no need for smartphone connectivity, it’s the perfect companion for professionals seeking reliable fitness tracking without the fuss. Includes clip, lanyard, and a year-long battery for seamless daily use.
Brand | Realalt |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Color | Grey |
Compatible Devices | No bluetooth or smartphone connections required |
Screen Size | 1.7 Inches |
Product Dimensions | 3"L x 1.4"W x 1"H |
Item Weight | 39 Grams |
Battery Life | 12 months |
Sensor Type | "3D Tri-Axis Sensor" |
Battery Description | CR2032 button-cell battery |
UPC | 820103550253 |
Manufacturer | Realalt |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.24 x 5.12 x 1.54 inches |
Package Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.2 x 1.2 x 1.6 inches |
Brand Name | Realalt |
Warranty Description | 2 years |
Model Name | FBA_4132958 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | FBA_4132958 |
Included Components | 3DTriSport Pedometer, Belt Clip, CR2032 Battery (Lasts up to 12 months), Neck Lanyard, User Guide & Mini Screwdriver. |
Size | 3"L x 1.4"W x 1"H |
N**7
Simple, Accurate, and Reliable Step Tracking!
The 3DTriSport Walking 3D Pedometer is a no-fuss fitness companion that does exactly what it promises. The 3D sensor accurately counts my steps—whether I’m walking, jogging, or even doing light housework—and the clip-on design stays securely in place on my waistband or pocket.What I Love:Precision Tracking: Unlike basic pedometers, this one detects steps in any position (no more missed steps if it tilts).Long Battery Life: No constant recharging—just replace the battery and go.Large, Clear Display: Easy to read even in sunlight.Compact & Lightweight: Forget it’s there until I check my progress.Minor Drawback: It doesn’t sync to a smartphone app, but for a straightforward step counter, it’s perfect.Ideal For: Walkers, seniors, or anyone who wants an affordable, durable pedometer without Bluetooth distractions.
R**N
very accurate well made some difficulty on setup first time
I thought it was going to be difficult to setup, but some of the instructions are difficult. On the card included or video's on youtube was easier to understand. I don't use it for just walking around like most people do and count steps. I only use it for exercise walking in the early mornings a few times a week. I didn't get my stride correct because I clocked the distance with my motorcycle. Then all I had to do was to keep going into the settings under "steps" and keep changing the setting for me less and less until I came up with the same mileage as my odometer on my motorcycle. It is full proof if you do it that way for distance and it shows your steps also. I don't understand anything about people counting steps. I'm only interested in the miles I walk 1 time each day that I walk a few times a week. great price and seems to be well made. I don't even know I'm wearing it.
B**E
Works as Intended
The setup on this pedometer is fairly straight forward and it seems pretty accurate. It's a nice size that is easy to carry in a small pocket. The clip is a nice additional option if one is without pockets. The only reason I am giving the device 4 stars is a couple of the dashes in the digital display stopped working within the first few months making some numbers difficult to interpret. I can not attest to longevity of the device as it did not survive accidental laundering recently.
S**G
Accurate, well made, and a great value.
I have been using fitness trackers since 2012. I have had 2 1/2 trackers before the 3DTriSport. The first two were the same: Fit***, the first model out. I lost the first and then the second. The clip holder did not hold the device securely, or the two that I had, did not, and failed. They were accurate. The second was a Yam** E510 which just stopped working two weeks ago. It did not have a holder, and came with a very short lanyard, which I could not figure out its use. I did not have any problems programming either of these.I purchased the 3DTriSport based upon reviews, discounting those which had a programming problem. Right after I ordered I received an email from a customer support rep, giving me instructions, a training video and a telephone number to call if I had problems.The item arrived and the blister pack opened easily.Included was a clip holder and a two part lanyard, and instructions (I must have three sets right now.Programming was easy. The only mistake I made was in pulling out the plastic battery protector which started the clock. Thus was easy to correct.The clip holder seems robust and I have clipped it to my t-shirt collar, sock, pocket while exercising at my gym and it stayed put. I have placed the small part of the lanyard on the tracker and sometimes connect it to the longer portion and wear it around my neck while on a treadmill. That way it is easier to compare the distances on each.Now, the most important part: accuracy.I have tracked distance on a treadmill and the 3DTriSport about 7 times. It has never deviated by more than 0.02 miles. This is accurate enough for my needs. I have also tracked distance from my house to my gym and compared to Google Maps to the TriSport and again, never more than 0.02 miles difference.I also found that it tracks walking on stairs as well.This in accurate, well made, and quite a value for its price.
D**O
Inaccurate and Overcomplicated for Something Meant to Be Simple
I had high hopes for this pedometer, but it ended up being a hassle from arrival. Setup was confusing despite following the included manual and watching their video. Even after entering my stride length and clipping it on as instructed, it gave me wildly inaccurate step counts, off by thousands compared to my smartwatch. I tried adjusting its placement, walking styles, even exaggerating my movements, but nothing made a meaningful difference. At best, it gave me half the steps I actually took. For a device meant to help you track fitness, it made me question everything it recorded. The calorie count and distance metrics were just as unreliable, which defeats the whole purpose. This has left me more frustrated than motivated.The overall design doesn’t help either. The interface is unintuitive and packed with confusing button combinations that make checking simple stats more complicated than it should be. The eBook that’s included doesn’t add much value and feels more like filler. Worst of all, the battery door is held on with a tiny screw that’s a pain to remove, why would something that needs regular battery changes be designed like that? I had to dig around for a precision screwdriver just to open it. Even then, the screw turned but didn’t come loose, which forced me to pry it open and risk damaging the casing. Now the cover barely stays on. For the price, I expected something much more user-friendly. This isn’t a reliable tracker, it’s a chore.