Granted, I am a rather less technically talented person. So I was looking for a pedometer that does not have hundreds of thousands of gimmicks, but simply counts the steps. This Conrad pedometer has an easy to understand and written in GERMAN Instructions that one really understands immediately. And off you go. In mode one gives one's stride length in centimeters, then the body weight presses Confirm, and already the pedometer has the "in the belly". Hence, the device can calculate how much calories were consumed. The time set is simple, and you're set. The first 10 steps are only displayed when step 11 is made. Every morning you can start by pressing the reset button a new day, and who wants to can view the past 7 days. But for me it is only that I see at night, how much (or little) I ran a day.
Because the device with 20 grams is so nice and light, it can be both put in your pocket, as well as carry on a strap around his neck. Dimensions: 7.5 x 3 x 1 cm The manufacturer says that in3-D sensor is inside the unit, so it does not matter which way round you wear the pedometer. It also includes both lying flat on the head as I've tried everything, of course, immediately. In sports - unfortunately my sports trousers have no pockets - I have a small part simply plugged into the front bra, it has not disturbed, depressed or gescheppert nor miscounted.
My conclusion: Who is not a techie and only wants to count his steps is optimally served with this pedometer. Just a great part! Small, light, reliable and cheap - what more could you want?