Switch2Health® S2H STEP Pedometer
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Switch2Health® S2H STEP Pedometer

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              Rated #116 in Electronics
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The concept is great -- walk with your S2H pedometer on, and then reap rewards (beyond just health/mental benefits) for doing something good for your body. The reason why I'm giving a 1 star is because: a) my S2H stopped working after 2-3 months; and b) I've spent a week trying to contact Customer Service to no avail. S2H really needs to "step up" their customer service!!!!

Fun little gadget--while it worked. Broke after less than one month. Would not recommend.

Eh, pretty cool, I suppose. At least it would be if I could, you know, walk. Sending a pedometer to someone in a wheelchair is rather facetious, don't you think?

The first day I received the Switch2Health® S2H STEP Pedometer, I immediately attatched it to my waistband on my jeans. I puttered around the house a little bit, and then my husband and I went to Menards. After walking around the store for only 10 minutes or so, I looked at the pedometer and it registered that I had walked 10,000 steps. There is absolutely no way I walked that much, so I don't believe the meter is too accurate. Also, I literally picked the pedometer up off the floor 3 times while in the store, as apparently the little clasp isn't tight enough to stay attached.

I think this is a low quality pedometer. It works well and does what it needs to do. It looks and feels cheap. I would not recommend this product

I must of did something wrong setting this up. First day I went down six flights of stairs and it noted I took 7 steps. Next day I walked 1/2 mile plus the six flights of stairs and it said(again) I took 7 steps! I walk all the time and this is exactly what I needed and wanted. Yet it is not working. I did notice it recorded some steps when it fell on the floor.

I've had other pedometers that were more accurate than this one. It would count steps when I wasn't moving and wouldn't when I was walking. Couldn't find the correct place to put this, even using the few instructions provided. I would sometimes count 2 steps for every one that I took.

Great idea, great concept. Of course there are many flaws. I walk a lot. I already have a bodybugg which measures my steps quite accurately. Unfortunately this product does not. The first day I had it I took the dog on our usual 3 mile walk. I have it measured out using a GPS so I know where all my mile markers are. At one mile the S2H read 475 steps... um don't think so. My bodybugg read just over 2100 steps (I am short and have small steps). I had seen a report on the other product this company has - the one that measures activity and after 60 minutes of activity you get a code. I was going to buy it and now I am so glad I did not. Not only that the rewards you can - there is nothing even really good. Companies you never heard of and such.

I didn't think it was that great. It was not picking up all my steps

I was excited to get a pedometer in the box. I clipped it on and started walking. It was great for the first few days, though it kept dropping. I think the clip is not that strong. While walking from the store to the car, it came undone and dropped on the pavement. The numbers/display got all messed up. I replaced new batteries and the display was still messed up. So, the pedometer was good while it lasted.

This is my first pedometer. It stays on without a problem. My first day I logged over 5,000 steps so I think mine is pretty accurate. I like that you get reward codes to turn into gift cards but I don't see a lot of great rewards on there. Nothing that would make me want to walk more to get. I think if they add more rewards like maybe gift cards to Target, Starbucks something like that I would be more interested in wearing it all the time.

Another pedometer to add to my "collection" of probably one hundred? No thank you.

I love the concept of this, but I've found mine to be real inaccurate...= ( That bummed me out, because I was real excited to use it!

I like the idea of getting points that you can redeem for rewards, however the rewards are not too enticing. The product was easy to operate and I like the large display. The readings weren't the greatest but that is the case with a lot of pedometers. Unfortunately, after only a month mine broke after a drop onto my wooden floor from about 3 feet high which I thought was odd. The corner of the display cracked and the display got distorted beyond use. It was fun while it lasted, but I would not invest in one.

The concept of this device it great. I have noticed that it is definately not accurate. The biggest dissappointment for me is that the rewards are silly. There should be awards for stores or restaurants...things people can use. Maybe some of these things are available on occassion but why aren't they available all the time? If I had enough points at the moment, there is NOTHING in the reward area I would be interested in.