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Q: How do pedometers measure steps?
A: The newest pedometers use accelerometers to calculate the number of steps you take throughout the day. GPS devices offer the most accurate step and movement data but are also the priciest pedometers.
Q: What is a pedometer used for?
A: Today, pedometers are an integral part of many people’s exercise routines. Data collected by digital pedometers can be used to calculate aerobic and walking distances, caloric intake and expenditure, and other advanced measurements. With so many of these popular step-trackers on the market, how do you decide which pedometer is right for you?
Q: What type of pedometer is most accurate?
A: The newest pedometers use accelerometers to calculate the number of steps you take throughout the day. GPS devices offer the most accurate step and movement data but are also the priciest pedometers. For the most accurate step count, wear a pedometer close to your body.
Q: Where should I place my pedometer?
A: Most pedometers come with instructions to direct you on the best placement for the specific device. Generally, clip-on style pedometers should be clipped near or around the waist area. Some devices work when placed in your pocket.