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AnyStep Step Counter GPS Log

AnyStep counts your steps, and will show it on a Custom Calendar, categorized by the Day, by the Hour, and by ...

$ 0.99

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AnyStep counts your steps, and will show it on a Custom Calendar, categorized
by the Day, by the Hour, and by the Minute. AnyStep remembers your path, and
will show it on Google Maps. AnyStep will deliver accurate graphs of your
activity, and will calculate the Miles you Walked, and the Calories you Burned
and Distance you Traveled or Walked.

You can use AnyStep on your Bicycle. We added a configuration screen to
configure bicycle stride length, and a Bicycle calculation to match.

In today's busy lifestyle, AnyStep will become a valuable addition to your
daily routine. You carry your cell phone with you most of the time anyway,
AnyStep can seamlessly add a new convenience for little or no cost.

AnyStep uses a brand new special Digital Signal Processing Algorithm, and it
achieves the highest step count accuracy. Thanks to our science team, no step
goes unnoticed. One can also fine tune the step recognition process on the
sensor setup screen.

A human step consists of two phases: Stance phase and Swing phase. The stance
phase is when the foot is planted on the ground, and the swing phase is when
the foot swings into its new position. They both have whole body balancing
internals, and the D.S.P algorithm is capable of recognizing the individual
phases, and count at the step's completion. On the sensor setup screen one can
adjust the timing window of the Stance phase and Swing phase separately, and
adjust the sensitivity of the step recognition engine.

Most of us walk too little, AnyStep can help you change that. It is
recommended that you take at least 8.000 - to - 10.000 steps a day for optimum
health. Make AnyStep monitor that for you. The AnyStep application also has
great medical benefits to correlate medical status with physical activity.

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5

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1 reviews

Last update

March 15, 2013

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