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December 23, 2007

USB Pedometer

Fuhtfjty

That's different.

Might be just the ticket for us treadmill workspacers who want a second opinion.

From the website:

    USB Pedometer

    Are you tired of people telling you that you need to get more exercise? That sitting at your computer working during the day and then sitting at your computer gaming during the night is bad for your health? Want a simple easy way to prove you actually do get some exercise (and maybe even crave to really get a little more exercise without too much work)? If you've answered "yes' or 'no" to any of these questions, the USB Pedometer is for you!

    Just clip the USB Pedometer to your belt, pants, skirt, boxer shorts, underwear, whatever; press the center button until you see the LED flash; and then walk! You'll have all your steps counted. When you are done walking for the day, plug the Pedometer into your computer and upload your steps. You'll be able to chart how many steps you've taken day after day. You can use this information to actually improve your health, or you can use it the next time someone tells you you're not getting any exercise. You'll be able to say, "Oh, yeah? Well, I've walked three thousand two hundred fifty-seven steps since Monday. What about you? Huh? HUH? Didn't think so. So step off, before I use these boots to walk all over you." Ah, the power of fitness.

    Includes: Pedometer (2" diameter), USB cable and software (Windows only).

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$9.99.

Alas, not for Mac so I'll just have to cool my jets for the time being.

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Comments

It would be really nifty if the thing could automatically log the steps over at http://walkertracker.com

I wonder what the mechanics are inside? It apparently makes a big difference: http://www.consumersearch.com/www/health_and_fitness/pedometers/index.html

Posted by: origamifreak | Dec 23, 2007 10:04:07 AM

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