tiq pedometer review
A short review of tiq® pedometer pedometer from Clas Ohlson, article number 34-6473.

This
pedometer gets two tumbs down.
Why? Because of it shortcomings...
- Key lock. Or yet, lack of. When you place the pedometer in your belt and walk around you accidentally hit all buttons you're not supposed to hit. And there are four buttons on this device, doing all kinds of stuff.
- Size. To big and heavy. Even if it looks small when you buy it, you'll realize the size issue when you start to use it.
Is it anything good about this product then?
Sure it is. But they are not easy to spot
...
There are a few, and I should mention them as well.
- Embedded radio. If you need a radio and a pedometer you're off with one instead of two devices.
- Assault alarm. Can be handy if you ever need it. Of course, with small kids nearby this will go off all the time.
- Adjustable sensitivity. You can adjust how small step should count as a step. For now I can't tell why you ever should need this. But it's there.
Tags: Pedometer, exercise, review, Clas Ohlson, 34-6473.


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