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by - written on 29/09/08 (Very useful, 266 readings)
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Having purchased this from my meeting last week and using it daily since I wanted to write a review to say how good it is for those on the weight watchers plan. At the meeting it was £12.95 boxed with full instructions on how to get started. This pedometer allows you to set your weight, height and your stride (can be set manually or automatically) you can chose this to be in imperial or metric. You set the clock with either 12 or 24 hour clock. Attach it to your waist band and it comes with an additional clip to make sure you don't loose it. Once you have set your personal details it will then tell you the number of steps you have done, the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/05/09 (Very useful, 493 readings)
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The WeightWatchers pedometer is a fantastic little gadget for all those following the WW plan, it acts as a great motivational tool, and makes you feel like you are actually achieving something just by walking in your normal daily routine. The pedometer costs £12.95 and can be bought at most meetings (if they have stock) and it is also available for purchase via the WW website, although you do have to phone, or fax your order in as they have no online payment facility. The pedometer comes with simply instructions which show you how to set it up before it is ready for use, you can adjust the following settings: - Time (12 or 24 hour ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/01/09 (Very useful, 227 readings)
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This pedometer tracks the number of steps you walk in a day, and the distance that you have covered. It also features a stop watch, and for those doing weight watchers, it will calculate the number of activity points that you earn in a day. You can adjust the settings for your height and weight, and even stride length, to allow for more accurate results. I must admit, since wearing this every day, I have become much more active! Before you can earn "activity points" you have to walk enough steps to get to a healthy level. This varies for everyone, as it depends on your height and weight, but for me it is around 5,000-6,000 steps. I find that ... Read the complete review
by - written on 29/09/08 (Very useful, 637 readings)
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What is it? The Weight Watchers pedometer counts your steps and the distance which you have walked. It also calculates the amount of points you have earned during your exercise session. It allows you to customise the information by entering your height and weight to give a better level of accuracy. It also features a stop watch. Whats it like? The pedometer is good as it makes it easy to measure how far you have walked on a daily basis and keep a track of this over a week. The pedometer will store all your walking information over a week. The pedometer makes you walk a certain distance to reach a "healthy level" before it ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/05/09 (Useful, 89 readings)
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You have bought a weight watchers pedometer which lets face it is a lot more expensive than your average pedometer! However it is worth it if you are a weight watchers nut as I am. First you enter your height, weight and stride details to help your pedometer accurately work out your points earned in the day. Place it on your hip every morning (it does get addictive and Idon't usually forget either!!) and it tracks your steps encouraging you to do the recommended 10,000 steps per day. However this little gem beeps when you have earned an extra bonus point calculated in half points. For any WW fanactic you know that this is a celebration in itself - half a point earned by ... Read the complete review


