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Item 762024
Specification | Description |
| Analog or Digital | Digital |
| Dimensions | 3.3 x 2.12 x 0.12 inches |
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Comments about Sportline ThinQ Pocket Pedometer:
I liked the idea of the ThinQ because other pedometers didn't work on elastic waistbands of workout clothes and I could hide it when wearing regular clothes. No luck, even after trying a second one. It has a Set button that is not recessed or hidden and that resets everything, including time and date, if lightly brushed. Tech supports response was, roughly, "Yes, the button is sensitive. Wear it in your shirt pocket." Not a solution, since I wear tee shirts when I run or walk, and polo shirts most of the rest of the time.
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Comments about Sportline ThinQ Pocket Pedometer:
I couldn't agree more with Arbor MI review. I actually ordered 3 and thought. The first one I accidentally washed (ok my fault). So I ordered 2 more. And thought it was great until, yes, it resets itself too easily. I lost all my information, not only how may steps and calories, but the time, my weight and stride length. REALLY DISAPPOINTED...It's too bad because it's a great idea.
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