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🚶♂️ Track Every Step, Own Every Moment
The NESKLA 838 3D Pedometer is a sleek, no-fuss step counter featuring a large 1.73-inch digital display and advanced 3D Tri-Axis sensor technology for precise tracking. Designed for all ages, it offers a lightweight build with a removable clip and lanyard for easy carrying. With a powerful 12-month battery life and simple one-button reset, it’s the perfect companion for anyone serious about monitoring daily activity without the distractions of apps or Bluetooth.







| ASIN | B0B5SR78K1 |
| Battery Average Life | 12 months |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #208 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1 in Pedometers |
| Brand | NESKLA |
| Brand Name | NESKLA |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | No bluetooth or smartphone connections required |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 8,579 Reviews |
| Display Size | 1.73 Inches |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 1 Years |
| Included Components | Pedometer |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.93"L x 0.9"W x 1.57"H |
| Item Type Name | 3D Pedometer |
| Item Weight | 50 Grams |
| Manufacturer | NESKLA |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 838 |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Model Number | 838 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.93"L x 0.9"W x 1.57"H |
| Screen Size | 1.73 Inches |
| Sensor Type | Pedometer |
| Size | 1.93 x 0.9 x 1.57" |
| Team Name | NESKLA |
| UPC | 199284183766 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty |
M**A
Great tool for tracking steps!
I really like this item. It is easy to use and seems quite accurate. I tested it with taking a measured number of steps to see if it tracked accurately and it did. Great to see how many steps you take around the house in a normal day, too. It affixes easily to a belt loop with the plastic clip. I had to look up an online video to figure out how to attach the plastic clip but once I did it was super simple to attach.
O**M
Simple Slide On and Perfect!
An inexpensive way to track steps that works perfectly! Great purchase! Clip it on when you wake up and see your steps at night and vow to have more steps the next day! Amazing and simple!
M**N
Use the lanyard
I think this is a very accurate item. I walked with my wife for 5 days and she has an Apple watch and I was figuring 2,000 steps per mile and it was spot on. I also clipped it on my belt is that's where it's supposed to be most accurate. I went out to do my lawn and clean it up. Figure how many steps I did well. Apparently it fell off my belt and I must have raked it up and put it in the trash. My point is definitely use the lanyard that comes with it. Loop that around your belt and then clip it to your belt. That's just my opinion. I lost mine within a week.
J**I
Great little tracker
I like to use mine when I’m sick of my fitness watch, but still want to track steps and this works quite well. Sometimes it’ll track ‘steps’ while I’m in the car and start driving, which is annoying, but that’s somewhat expected with ‘dumb’ step trackers. The display is large and easy to read, it’s easy to reset the counter at the end of the day, and it came with a clip and lanyard for attachment options. Very easy to use and if you use it a lot, the price is worth it.
D**E
Works Great
Easy to use
J**E
Went through the washing machine
Wow. This is very accurate. I even forgot to take it off and it went through a cycle in my washing machine. It still works well! I won’t make a habit out of that but I am glad!
B**Y
Count off by 4200+ steps from walking pad use
Purchased this in lieu of a new Fitbit after my previous one went kaput. I really am only wanting my step count for the day and don’t need to pay extra for all these other features the Fitbit has. The first couple days were fine when comparing the step count on the pedometer to my iPhone health app step count. I have recently begun using a walking pad at home as well as the office. Used the walking pad at home today and noticed that there was a 2000+ difference from the pedometer and my phone (and the count on the walking pad itself) after a meeting I walked through. Thought it was weird. Then tested the pedometer by looking at my step count, and then walking 100 counted steps. The step count did not increase at all. Zero. Photos attached are the total step count for today per the pedometer and than my phone (which has historically been quite accurate comparing to FitBit data). The pedometer is at least 4,204 steps off, likely due to me walking on the walking pad. I say at least cause there were long periods where I was walking without my phone in my pocket so who knows how off it was. I am 5’8 and 215lbs walking at. 1.8 pace on the walking pad. Not terribly fast but not slow enough that I wouldn’t expect the steps to be tracked. I have been wearing the pedometer on my ankle in an ankle strap. Will be testing accuracy tomorrow while at work. That pad is a bit longer so I have more of my normal stride pattern
M**E
Saga updated: Decent product, has issues but refuses to completely die so I'm still using it
I am tired of apps, bluetooth, syncing, etc. and I was just looking for something basic to track my steps each day. I was super excited about this affordable pedometer after seeing a lot of good reviews, but I've found it a little frustrating. The first one I received was in pristine condition, but the battery compartment was SO tight it could not be budged or opened at all. I can't remember if I ever even turned it on, because I exchanged it due to knowing I'd never be able to change the battery when necessary. The second one I received had clearly been opened before, evident by tears where the flap at the top of the box tucks in. I couldn't tell if it had actually been used or not, but it appeared clean and seemed to work so I decided to keep it. I used it for a few days and was really liking it, but soon noticed it was resetting itself to zero in the middle of the day without me pressing the button. The first time it happened, I assumed it was a fluke, but it's an ongoing issue. I now find that I'm trying to look at it throughout the day and make a mental note of how many steps it says so I can add the steps in my head when it inevitably zeroes itself out, which it now does several times each day. Honestly, it's become an annoyance, and my memory and attention span aren't good enough to add up the steps all day long and try to compensate for it repeatedly resetting. If it weren't for the zero issue, I'd like it. I usually wear it on my ankle or at my waist, and it counts pretty accurately as long as you don't take a few tiny steps at a time without surpassing the 10 step minimum for it to register. For example, if I water the garden and I'm moving around a good bit without stopping, it will register many steps. However if I were weeding in the garden, moving only a few steps at a time and stopping frequently, it would not register as many steps due to the frequent stopping before hitting the 10 step minimum (even if I took the same number of steps). It also seems to work on the elliptical, but for some reason it doesn't count accurately on the elliptical when I wear it at my ankle. It does count elliptical strides for me if I wear it at my waist. UPDATE: I originally thought the new battery that arrived in the unit would be sufficient, but after seeing it mentioned in another review, I changed to a totally fresh name-brand battery and this seems to have fixed the random resetting issue. To the seller's credit, they reached out to me several times after I posted my original review and were very proactive about trying to make things right with a refund or replacement. I didn't find that necessary, but I appreciate it. It seems to be working well now, and I'd recommend it as a simple, low-tech alternative to all the apps, trackers, and whatnot. UPDATE AGAIN: I'm back to mention that this thing is finally giving up the ghost after a year and a half of abuse. Not long after my previously edited review, the clip broke and left me with no way to pin the pedometer to my pant leg. I kept using it, either in my pocket or tucked into my sock or rolled up pant cuff. I used it this way for quite some time and it hung on, despite occassionally getting getting lost, dropped, or washed in the laundry. The battery cover eventually became loose and wouldn't close completely, which I believe caused it's demise by moisture getting inside (sweat, rain, laundry). It started showing phantom lines on the LCD display, which got worse until it appeared to be all eights 88888 and is no longer usable. RIP. UPDATE AGAIN 4/26/25: I dilly-dallied and didn't promptly throw the thing away, and apparently it heals itself when it dries out so I started using it again. The all eights 88888 issue appears to be from humidity / rain / sweat as a result of the battery door not closing totally and leaving a gap for moisture to get in. Anyway, after 2 years of being technically broken it's still going strong as long as I keep it dry so I'm still using it. Will stop updating now because this feels a little excessive. 😂
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