Silva EX3 Pedometer
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| Price: | £39.99 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
This intelligent movement monitor can count your paces regardless of where you are carrying it. Whether in your pocket, in a rucksack or around your neck. It is a three-dimensional measuring instrument which registers every movement. In addition it provides much technical finesse in an unbelievably small space. You will find a 7 Day data-base which can be re-called day by day and a pace 'count-down' which can tell you how many paces remain to your target time/distance. With background lighting, removeable neck cord and button cell CR 2032. Only 50 x 30 x 12 mm. Approx. 20 g.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #6697 in Sports & Outdoors
- Brand: Silva
- Model: 56026
- Dimensions: .9 pounds
Features
- Pedometer
- Distance measurement
- Calorie consumption
- Automatic timer
- Day by day memory (7-day duration)
- Automatic zeroing
- 3D sensor
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
A fantastic, tiny pedometer, weighing only 20 grams, which can be positioned anywhere and still count steps correctly â" around your neck, on a key-ring in your pocket or in your hand. The pedometer also senses how itâs being held and adapts the display so you can see the figures easily. The ex3plus is equipped with an âexercise barometerâ that tells you how you are doing in relation to the 10,000 steps you should take every day. Automatic storage and zeroing of the dayâs values each night. One-week memory helps you keep track of the weekâs training.
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Customer Reviews
Accurate, tiny and reliable pedometer
Using a pedometer has been a great motivator in getting fit and active and I would (and do!) recommend one to everyone. This has helped me to lose over 3 stone gained after pregnancy over 6 months and is much better and cheaper than joining a gym and never having time to go (which I also did). It encourages me to walk in my lunch hour and into town at weekends, and when I'm short on steps I just jog around the house or when watching tv!
Bought this to replace a Omrom Walking Pro II which died after 3 months. This one is half the size and has been very reliable. It was easy enough to set up and even came with a cute mini screwdriver to insert the battery. Extremely accurate wherever you keep it - round the neck, shoved in a pocket, etc. and as it's so small you forget it's there. The filtering works very well too - you need to work for the steps! This one shows time, steps, distance, calories and a timer which I think counts how many minutes you have been active. Mine doesn't have a countdown timer as referred to in the descroption, but there is a funny little graph that appears under the main display that shows whether you are averaging 10,000 steps. It doesn't count aerobic steps separately like the Omron and some other pedometers. Other downsides are that the screen is quite difficult to read in low light or at an angle (but I suspect the low power gives it much longer battery life), and as another reviewer mentioned it can get dirt or condensation behind the screen. Don't let that put you off however as this really is a neat little pedometer.
Pedometer review
This is a very accurate pedometer. It gives me an incentive to reach 10000 steps which can be difficult some days. To achieve this you need to have an exercise program as well as your normal walking. Just in the house you can reach over 2000 steps quiet easily.
My only complaint is that it is not sealed as well as it could be and I find it gets dusty behind the read-out screen.
Great pedometer
I like keeping track of how many steps I take in a day, and this is a perfect way to do it. It costs more than other pedometers but is in a class by itself. You can put it in your pocket and forget it, unlike belt mounted pedometers. It is unbelievably accurate -- I tested it many times and found it dead on. It has a filter so that you don't count steps when you are sitting down, and this works really well. (Such filters are quite rare, although good quality pedometers do have them).
It is also very very small. With all the gadgets I carry this is a big plus.




