Not exact matches
As I
walked into my apartment late last night, kicking off my shoes and tossing my keys on the kitchen
counter, I asked my boyfriend to
step out on the balcony and smell the air.
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Step: 2Tires: GoodDecor: Fabric / Cloth Dining Style: dinetteSofa / Couch: couchBedroom:
Walk Around Queen Refrigerator:
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The app opens to a
step counter and shows you feed of your recent sleep cycles, as well as
walking activity.
In the history of the
step counter, you get a very beautiful timeline showing the recent bar chart of the number of
steps walked daily.
This app uses the built - in
step counter on compatible devices, then combines that data with Google's activity - aware location service to display miles
walked or biked, calories burned, and duration of activity.
The Steel HR's
step counter proved very accurate; it recorded a 1,000 -
step walk as 963
steps.
During testing, after
walking two blocks from the subway to the office, the Z1's
step counter reported about a hundred or so
steps higher than the Fitbit Charge HR.
We've used Jawbone's Up, and in some ways we prefer the
step counter on the SGS4, because you can switch it off when you're not
walking.
It seems like it would be cramped, or that you'd have to do it in two
steps (unloading onto the
counter, closing the dishwasher,
walking to the left, placing in drawers).