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iPod nano with built-in video camera
4 recommendations
"I don't care about the built in pedometer or the built video camera--I knew that was coming one day--it's a no brainer, but I'm overjoyed that it finally comes with FM Radio!!! Oh and thanks for adding the Voice Memos, it's about time!"
Taxi Walker Pedometer
1 recommendation
"A great fitness motivation gift for a frugal bed head. "While ordinary pedometers only cover the fitness angle, the Taxi Walker Pedometer from Happinet tells you not just how many calories you’ve burned at the end of a journey, but also how much money a taxi ride for the same distance would have cost you.""
REI: Garmin Forerunner 405 HRM
1 recommendation
"Keeping track of your progress is both an incentive and a reward for any athlete. This watch and its accompanying chest strap records time, distance, speed, heart rate and calories burned in an easy-to-read format. Good high-tech gifting."
Leeds StayFit Cardio Bottle
1 recommendation
"Wanna stay in shape? This cardio bottle set will keep you in tip top summer-time shape. It really is the greatest cardio workout with a digital jump rope that'll keep a record of your work out. A step-counter pedometer. And it all fits snug into a great sports water bottle. What a sweet gym member giveaway."
Leeds StayFit Pedometer Set
1 recommendation
"This is the ultimate stay fit kit. Pick up running...it's proven to lengthen your life if you exercise everyday! So grab this water bottle and all it's fixin's. It includes a pedometer, a shoe ouch that can hold keys and cash and a reflective arm band for safety. Its an awesome promotional giveaway idea."
Sportline 303 ThinQ Pedometer (ORANGE)
1 recommendation
"At only 3mm thick, this is a super-thin, comfortably portable pedometer. It accurately tracks your footsteps to gauge distance travelled and can tally your calorie burn. It's a great way to motivate yourself to be more active."
Athleta: Suunto Foot POD
1 recommendation
"A companion to the T3 training watch, the POD will track your pace, distance and speed as you run or walk. An instructional CD is included to help you get out on the road more quickly and simply."
The Strollometer
2 recommendations
"Add this Strollometer to your baby buggy as an added incentive to get you both out the door. The monitor includes date, temperature and alarm functions as well as keeping track of your progress. Go Mom and Dad, go!"
iFit KAM Personal Trainer System
1 recommendation
"Looking a bit like a pedometer, yet it gives you so much more information. For only $59 it's a steal. Once I started using KAM, I find myself never leaving the house without it. KAM has 4 different settings: your activity level, nutritional counter, your stats and my favorite your calories burned. Great tool for those looking to increase their fitness goals along with those looking to lose weight..."
BODYBUGG
3 recommendations
"The Bodybugg is what you see most fitness instructors at the gym walking around wearing on their arm. I found out about this after seeing most the gym-rats toting one around and I had to ask. Often confused for an MP3 player it's actually a much more intelligent gadget. It is the only way outside of a clinical setting to track your calorie expendature throughout the entire day. If you aren't a..."
adidas The Micropacer Sneaker
3 recommendations
"These running shoes by Adidas are actually a re-release. They originally came out in 1984. The current incarnation essentially includes a built in pedometer and timer to help you keep track of your running habits. Great if you are looking for an unusual pair of sneakers or can't stand carrying any devices while running."
Bodytronics Econostep Step Counter
2 recommendations
"According to many Web sites, the minimum number of steps for a healthy lifestyle is 10,000 steps a day. I usually lose count once I step from my bed in the morning but this pedometer does all the counting for me."
USB Pedometer
1 recommendation
"If you're just getting started with physical fitness, you probably don't want to drop tons of money on all your new gadgets and gear. This little USB pedometer will cover everything you need at the beginning, and costs less than $20. Plus, it's compatable with your computer, so you can make spreadsheets (or whatever), to keep track of your progress over the long term. Cool!"
Ultra Thin Pedometer
5 recommendations
"This super thin pedometer is so small it'll fit in your wallet. So you can keep tabs on how much your walking (and how many calories you're burning) day to day, without attaching some weird device to your arm or ankle. Awesome!"
Polar F6 Heart Rate Monitor Watch
2 recommendations
"The F6 heart rate monitor is the optimal choice for group exercisers like in-door cyclists. Coded transmission prevents crosstalk with other monitors so you'll get a personalized workout, even in a class environment. More than just a stylish model, the F6 is an excellent exercise motivator. It includes all the features of the F4 version, plus guidance with OwnZone to automatically establish your p..."
Oregon Scientific’s MP121 MP3 Player
1 recommendation
"I don’t like to worry about getting sand or water on my Ipod, even with one of those protective cases, so, instead, I keep the MP121 packed in my suitcase, loaded with vacation tunes. It’s totally waterproof, as are the headphones, so I can float on the water with my favorite music, worry-free…which is what beach time is all about: no worries. It even has a radio if I want to tune into the local..."
Omron HJ-112 Digital Premium Pedometer
10 recommendations
"This advanced design lets you wear it on your belt or carry it in your pocket, clip it to your bra, anywhere it is perpendicular to the ground. The Omron HJ-112 counts steps, calculated distance and calories burned. It also tracks aerobic steps separately when walking or jogging more than 60 steps per minute or more than 10 minutes continuously. The Omron HJ-112 has a 7-day memory, a feature I pri..."
Omron HJ-112 Premium Pedometer
2 recommendations
"Are you kidding? A pedometer that I can wear in my bra?? It's accurate. It's Easy. And it is not dependant on being able to clip it onto my waistband."
Nike+ iPod Sport Kit
30 recommendations
"From the Apple site: "Transform your iPod nano into a personal workout coach with the Nike + iPod Sport Kit. This wireless sensor and receiver combination works exclusively with your Nike+ shoes and iPod nano to give you real-time feedback during workouts and let you track your performance on your Mac or PC." The program in the iPod tells you information about your current work out and your goa..."
Exerstrider Nordic Walking Poles
5 recommendations
"I love that these expertly designed poles involve a form of exercise almost everyone can do (walking) and add intensity without impact. Also, instead of going to the gym, you get outside. It's easy to do with family and friends. What could be better?"
Fitbit calorie tracker, pedometer and sleep tracker
1 recommendation
"The Fitbit accurately tracks your calories burned, steps taken, distance traveled and sleep quality. The Fitbit contains a 3D motion sensor like the one found in the Nintendo Wii. The Fitbit tracks your motion in three dimensions and converts this into useful information about your daily activities."
Omron Pocket Pedometer
1 recommendation
"If you like to have a pedometer, but don't want everyone else knowing you have one, this is the one for you. It fits easily into your pocket so you won't lose it!"
Omron HJ-720ITC Pocket Pedometer with Advanced Omron Health Management Software
3 recommendations
"Both a blessing and a curse. This little gadget will tell it to you straight."
Polar Activity Watch
1 recommendation
"An activity watch is similar to a pedometer, but its quite different and better depending on what you do. The activity watch includes an accelerometer, barometer, and altimeter. These slightly different tools are helpful if you hike or walk on uneven or soft surfaces like the beach. The accelerometer gives you a more accurate picture of how long you have been active and how much distance you have ..."
Talking Pedometer
1 recommendation
"Is exercise on your new years resolution list? This talking pedometer can help you reach your goals. It lets you know how you are doing, how far you have traveled, and how many calories you have burned. This information is also displayed on the LCD. Pedometers are a great way to motivate yourself to get moving."
Omron USB Pedometer. Track calories, steps and more to your computer. Available through WalkingSpree.com.
1 recommendation
"The WalkingSpree.com Omron HJ-720IT USB Pedometer uses advanced accelerometer technology and you can connect your pedometer to the computer and automatically upload your steps, aerobic steps, fat burned, calories burned and distance walked into a personal wellness profile on the WalkingSpree website. Then track it online combined with calorie counters, virtual walk challenges and community support..."
Accelerometer - Meaures Calories Burned From Physical Movement
1 recommendation
"More than a pedometer which only measures steps taken, this accelerometer uses a precision motion sensor, similar to the technology that NASA uses to monitor the movements of astronauts in space, to calculate total physical activity."
Pretime Pedometer with Steps / Calories / Distance, Step Meter / Counter, Pocket / Waistband Pedometer
1 recommendation
"Start stepping your way to fitness today with this mini pedometer!"










