What people love (and donât love)
What people love
- Good quality for the price and simple to use.
- Includes a clock, useful for those not wearing a watch or carrying a phone.
- Accurate step counting for straightforward walking and daily use.
- Portable with multiple wearing options and a clear screen.
- Encourages physical activity and helps calibrate step tracking.
What people donât love
- Battery compartment design is poor; tends to open causing resets.
- Reset button is overly sensitive and triggers accidental resets frequently.
- Misses many steps, especially low-impact movements or barefoot steps.
- Lacks backlighting, making the screen hard to read in some conditions.
- Random resets and occasional error messages reported, reducing reliability.
A budget-friendly pedometer that works well for some, but design flaws and sensitivity issues cause frustration for others.
Summary based on customer review evidence.
Quick facts
- Brand: âPULIVIA
- Price: USD 9.89
- Rating: 3.80 (307 reviews)
If you want a straightforward way to track how much you walk each dayâwithout pairing to a phoneâthis PULIVIA 3D step counter keeps it simple. The dual display shows your step count on the top and the clock time on the bottom, so you can check both at a glance.
You can view the current price and full details on Amazon here.
Designed to be easy to carry, itâs compact (2.2″ x 1.5″ x 0.4″) and lightweight, with a removable clip for your waistband/belt and a lanyard option for wearing around your neck. It also uses a 3D tri-axis sensor and includes a CR2032 battery. When you stop moving, the pedometer automatically enters standby and wakes back up when you start walking again to help extend battery life.
- Dual screen shows steps (top) and clock time (bottom)
- Portable size with removable clip and included lanyard
- 3D tri-axis sensor technology for step counting
- Tracks daily steps to help you monitor walking activity
- Auto-standby to save power; CR2032 battery included
At an affordable price point, itâs a practical pick for walkers who prefer a dedicated step counter with a large display and no setup beyond wearing it and going.











