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๐ถโโ๏ธ Track Every Step, Own Every Moment!
The Realalt 3DTriSport is a sleek, easy-to-use pedometer featuring cutting-edge 3D Tri-Axis Sensor technology for highly accurate step, distance, and calorie tracking. With a large 1.7-inch display, 30-day memory, and a year-long battery life, itโs designed for seniors, beginners, and anyone seeking reliable fitness data without the hassle of smartphone apps. Includes clip, lanyard, and user-friendly guides, backed by 18 months warranty and dedicated customer support.
















| ASIN | B00RM0VSN4 |
| Battery Average Life | 12 months |
| Battery Description | CR2032 button-cell battery |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,579 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #5 in Pedometers |
| Brand | Realalt |
| Brand Name | Realalt |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | No Bluetooth or Smartphone connections required |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 12,180 Reviews |
| Display Size | 1.7 Inches |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 12 Months |
| Included Components | 1 x Lanyard, 1 x Mini Screwdriver, 1 x Realalt 3DTriSport Pedometer (battery included), 1 x User Guide, 1 x Waist Clip |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3"L x 1.4"W x 1"H |
| Item Weight | 1.37 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Realalt |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RTS01 |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Model Number | RTS01 |
| Product Dimensions | 3"L x 1.4"W x 1"H |
| Screen Size | 1.7 Inches |
| Sensor Type | 3D Tri-Axis Sensor |
| Size | One Size |
| Team Name | Realalt |
| UPC | 820103550246 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 18 Month Manufacturer Warranty |
J**W
Simple to use
I took time to read the small manual that comes with the pedometer. Once I did that, learning how to use it was straightforward. I've used this daily for almost 4 months now, and the ability to accurately track my steps has led to 1/2 lb of weight off per week. The numbers are easy to see and read. The compact size allows me to tuck it into my clothes easily. I have managed to drop it more than a few times and it has not yet broken. The pedometer provides miles walked, steps, and calories in an easy to read format. It's very simple and functional. I love that I don't have to carry my smart phone with me every minute of the day I am awake, to get my steps numbers in.
S**G
Accurate, well made, and a great value.
I have been using fitness trackers since 2012. I have had 2 1/2 trackers before the 3DTriSport. The first two were the same: Fit***, the first model out. I lost the first and then the second. The clip holder did not hold the device securely, or the two that I had, did not, and failed. They were accurate. The second was a Yam** E510 which just stopped working two weeks ago. It did not have a holder, and came with a very short lanyard, which I could not figure out its use. I did not have any problems programming either of these. I purchased the 3DTriSport based upon reviews, discounting those which had a programming problem. Right after I ordered I received an email from a customer support rep, giving me instructions, a training video and a telephone number to call if I had problems. The item arrived and the blister pack opened easily. Included was a clip holder and a two part lanyard, and instructions (I must have three sets right now. Programming was easy. The only mistake I made was in pulling out the plastic battery protector which started the clock. Thus was easy to correct. The clip holder seems robust and I have clipped it to my t-shirt collar, sock, pocket while exercising at my gym and it stayed put. I have placed the small part of the lanyard on the tracker and sometimes connect it to the longer portion and wear it around my neck while on a treadmill. That way it is easier to compare the distances on each. Now, the most important part: accuracy. I have tracked distance on a treadmill and the 3DTriSport about 7 times. It has never deviated by more than 0.02 miles. This is accurate enough for my needs. I have also tracked distance from my house to my gym and compared to Google Maps to the TriSport and again, never more than 0.02 miles difference. I also found that it tracks walking on stairs as well. This in accurate, well made, and quite a value for its price.
B**R
Very good pedometer.
This is a good basic pedometer with a fairly good accuracy when properly located on your person. When positioned on the hip, it's accurate. When using the strap, accuracy suffers quite a bit. Durability and battery life are quite good.
B**D
Exceeded my expectations!
I'm super happy with this little pedometer! I just wanted something basic to track my steps, but this has some great features, like the ability to see mileage, time duration walked, and a look-back at past days. Easy to use and set-up with clearly-written instructions. The pedometer is also large enough to see when looking down at it on my waist-band. It comes with a handy lanyard if you don't want to use the clip (or you can remove it from the clip and put it in your pocket). I recommend using the method in the instructions to measure your actual stride instead of using the default. For example, the default for women was 26" and I did an actual measurement and mine was 29" (I'm 5'5" and leggy). Surprisingly great product and I plan to order another for my husband!
L**S
*** DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND DON'T BUY THIS!!! IT DOESN'T WORK!!! ***
*** DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND DON'T BUY THIS!!! IT DOESN'T WORK!!! *** I started using this unit when I received it. Over the next 4 months, I wore it 24/7, but could never seem to reach my daily step count goals. I was really getting discouraged. On Monday, 04/13/2026, I decided to stop feeling sorry for myself and increase my step count. I would only allow myself 20 minutes to an hour before I made myself get up and walk for between 2 and 5 minutes. By the end of the day, I was closer than I had ever been to my daily goal, but it kinda looked like it stopped counting at that point. A family member asked me to download the Step Counter-Pedometer app for my Android phone so we could work towards our step count together with the app. I downloaded and configured it that night just before I went to bed. The next morning, I grabbed my phone started carrying it around the house with me for the next hour. At the end of the hour, I compared the two. My phone app had logged 3 TIMES the number of steps in the same period. So I was being systematically ROBBED by this unit. I've now removed this unit and use my app exclusively. *** DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND DON'T BUY THIS!!! IT DOESN'T WORK!!! ***
E**N
Accuracy Dependent on Position
An Evaluation of the Realalt 3D TriSport Pedometer Below are the results of a comparison of the Realalt 3D TriSport pedometer with an Omron HJ-720iT pedometer. The Realalt 3D TriSport is supposed to be operable while virtually in any of the x, y, or z axis position; this is supposed to mean that it is accurate in counting steps wherever it is carried on the person, or in a bag attached to the person. The Omron HJ-720iT pedometer is a โ2Dโ system; it will only report steps accurately when carried in an edge-on position (x or y axis). The following is a log of 14 days of walking while using both pedometers at the same time. For simplicity sake, I will refer to the Realalt 3D TriSport pedometer as โRโ, and the Omron HJ-720iT pedometer as โOโ. Pedometer Comparison Log Day 1 O - Carried in my watch pocket above the front right pocket of my jeans (8066 steps) R - Mounted on my belt (in its supplied belt clip); near the watch pocket of my jeans (7885 steps) 2.24% O/R difference (O measured higher by 181 steps) Day 2 O - Carried in my watch pocket above the front right pocket of my jeans (6972 steps) R โ Attached to the supplied lanyard, around my neck (7802 steps) 10.6% O/R difference (R measured higher by 830 steps) Day3 O - Carried in my watch pocket above the front right pocket of my jeans (7629 steps) R - Carried in my watch pocket above the front right pocket of my jeans (8112 steps) 5.95% O/R difference (R measured higher by 483 steps) Day 4 O - Carried in my watch pocket above the front right pocket of my jeans (7207 steps) R - Carried in right front pocket of my jeans (9866 steps) 26.9% O/R difference (R measured higher by 2659 steps) Day 5 O - Carried on my belt, in holder, right side (9208 steps) R - Carried on my belt, in holder, right side (8875 steps) 3.62% O/R difference (O measured higher by 333 steps) Day 6 O - Carried in my watch pocket above the front right pocket of my jeans (7712 steps) R - Carried in the left front pocket of my jeans (11053 steps) 30.2% O/R difference (R measured higher by 3341 steps) Day 7 O - Carried in my watch pocket above the front right pocket of my jeans (7506 steps) R - Attached to the supplied lanyard, around my neck (8065 steps) 15.33% O/R difference (R measured higher by 559 steps) Day 8 O - Carried on my belt, in holder, right side (9951 steps) R - Carried on my belt, in holder, right side (9781 steps) 1.7% O/R difference (O measured higher by 170 steps) Day 9 O - Carried in my watch pocket above the front right pocket of my jeans, during exercise walk (7200 steps) R - Carried in my watch pocket above the front right pocket of my jeans, during exercise walk (7310 steps) 1.5% O/R difference, during exercise walk (R measured higher by 110 steps) O - Switched position of the device after exercise walk; carried on my belt, in holder, right side (add 536 steps) R - Switched position of the device after exercise walk; carried on my belt, in holder, right side (add 594 steps) 9.0% O/R difference (R measured higher by 58 steps) Day 10 O - Carried on my belt, in holder, right side, during exercise walk (7324 steps) R - Carried on my belt, in holder, right side, during exercise walk (7379 steps) 0.74% difference (R measured higher by 55 steps) Day 11 O โ 7573 steps (clipped to my belt, on front right side, during exercise walk) R - 7619 steps (clipped to my belt, on front right side, during exercise walk) 0.6% O/R difference (R measured higher by 46 steps) Day 12 O - 7266 steps (clipped to my belt, on front right side, during exercise walk); end of day total = 7707 steps R - 7271 steps (mounted on supplied lanyard, around neck during exercise walk); end of day total = 7825 steps 0.07% O/R difference for exercise walk (R measured higher by 5 steps) 1.5% O/R difference at end of day (R measured higher by 118 steps) Day 13 O โ 7375 steps (clipped to my belt, on front right side, during exercise walk); end of day = 8980 steps R - 7424 steps (Attached to the supplied lanyard, around my neck); end of day = 9251 steps 0.66% difference for exercise walk (R measured higher by 49 steps) 2.93% difference at end of day (R measured higher by 271 steps) Day 14 O - 7627 steps (clipped to my belt, on front right side, during exercise walk); end of day total = 10867 R โ 7624 steps (clipped to my belt, on front left side, during exercise walk); end of day total = 10535 0.04% O/R difference for exercise walk (O measured higher by 3 steps) 3.05% O/R difference for end of day is (O measured higher by 332 steps) Conclusion: While one would assume that a โ3Dโ type of pedometer is more accurate than a โ2Dโ pedometer, it all depends on how the device is mounted, and how it is used. The Realalt 3D TriSport (R) has good accuracy when attached to the waist between the center of the body and the hip, or on a lanyard around oneโs neck; anywhere else, then the accuracy drops off. Also, the accuracy will decrease if the unit is left on the body during normal daily activity (after exercise). I tend to wear my pedometer from morning to night. Keep in mind that this evaluation is from real-life experience using the pedometers that I have on hand. The reason that I purchased the Realalt 3D TriSport was that I wanted to upgrade my Omron HJ-720iT (a 2D system) to the latest 3D system. If I realized that, for my purpose, that it wouldnโt have made that much difference, I wouldnโt have bothered.
A**K
Best Pedometer for Team Pedometer Challenge!
My team at work is doing a pedometer challenge and we chose this pedometer for ease of setup and use. It is quite accurate on the step counts, the clip stays secure but also comes with a handy lanyard. It is lightweight and easy to read. Our team puts in our numbers weekly so it's really nice that this pedometer stores up to months of step data! This pedometer is not waterproof and manual (no app), but it is perfectly functional for gym and daily walking.
C**R
Works great!
Easy to use and accurate. Iโve tried a few others that did not work and were not accurate. Even went through the wash and still works!
S**H
Product review in the first week of use
Pretty good if one is looking only for simple step counting. Useful since often a sport's watch is kept aside and normal wrist watch is used. The prodcut does what it says. Good built.
G**.
Excelente
Excelente funcionamiento, fรกcil de configurar
R**N
Life of product
Review shall be after 1year
A**R
Realalt 3DTriSport Walking 3D Pedometer review
Excellent device, easy to setup and shows great info.
E**H
Works great
I got sick of mucking around with fitbits and stuff that needed to sync with an app etc - this is back to basics and works great. I've been using it every day for months and have had no problems. Motivates me to get my steps in. Seems to be pretty accurate. I turned the unit around in the clip housing opposite to how it arrived, because I kept bumping the Mode button whenever I tried to squeeze the clip open. But if you just take it out and turn it around, the problem is solved.
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