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(More customer reviews)This pedometer works great -- while it is able to stay clipped to your belt or waistband.
The Bad: For a month, I clipped this pedometer to my average-size leather belt in the morning, wore it all day, and unclipped it at night. Then the belt clip broke off. I exchanged the pedometer for a new one, and a month later, under the same conditions, the belt clip broke again! I called Timex customer service, and they do not offer replacements for the belt clip, even though it is a part that can be separated from the pedometer. Sheesh. The retailer I purchased the pedometer from said they are willing to replace it a second, and last, time. They said another customer returned the pedometer, also due to belt clip breakage, and they will not restock this product.
Annoying, but Not Horrible: Despite it being the smallest of the three buttons, I found the "reset" button was too easy to accidentally push. I never had this happen while wearing the device, only while taking it off.
The Good: I feel the device is an accurate step counter. The LCD display has good contrast, and the numbers are large enough to read easily. Because of the pedometer's design, the LCD display is also easily readable while the pedometer is clipped to your belt! The device is also very light, and doesn't feel cheap (although see earlier comment about the belt clip). The pedometer comes with good paper instructions, also available as a PDF on Timex's website. Timex also includes an extra button-cell battery - nice, but sadly, I didn't get a chance to use it.
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Easily track your steps on your way to better health with this Timex Pedometer (model T5E001). Nicely compact and lightweight, it counts up to 99,999 steps and will track distance in either miles or kilometers. It also features an easy-to-read display, integrated belt clip, and an included battery with up to a 10,000-hour battery life.
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