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Step Counter - Pedometer

Step Counter - Pedometer

Catégorie : La vie à la modeVersion: 1.1.8

Taille:20.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Hitchhike Tech

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Description de l'application
Compteur de pas : votre compagnon de fitness au format de poche

Step Counter est l'application de podomètre idéale pour tous ceux qui souhaitent améliorer leur bien-être grâce à une activité physique accrue. Cette application autonome fournit un suivi précis et automatique des pas, éliminant ainsi le besoin d'appareils portables. Il offre des données détaillées sur la condition physique, notamment les pas, le temps de marche, la distance parcourue et l'estimation des calories brûlées, le tout présenté dans des tableaux et des graphiques conviviaux. Les paramètres de sensibilité réglables garantissent un nombre de pas précis, tandis que la fonctionnalité pause/reprise minimise les données inexactes. Les données sont stockées en toute sécurité, avec une synchronisation cloud en option et des fonctionnalités hors ligne protégeant la confidentialité des utilisateurs. Step Counter s'intègre parfaitement aux objectifs de remise en forme, fournissant des informations claires sur les progrès pour motiver des habitudes quotidiennes plus saines.

Principales caractéristiques :

  • Suivi des pas sans effort et précis : Suivez automatiquement et avec précision vos pas sans avoir besoin d'un tracker de fitness portable.
  • Données complètes sur la condition physique : Surveillez vos pas, la durée de la marche, la distance parcourue et la dépense calorique estimée. Analysez facilement les tendances de progression grâce à des visualisations intuitives.
  • Sensibilité personnalisée : Personnalisez la sensibilité pour un comptage précis des pas, quel que soit le style de marche ou l'emplacement du téléphone. Les fonctions pause/reprise affinent encore la précision.
  • Synchronisation cloud pratique : Sauvegardez en toute sécurité vos données de pas avec la synchronisation cloud en un clic. S'intègre à Google Fit pour une expérience simplifiée de suivi de la condition physique.
  • Hors ligne et axé sur la confidentialité : Fonctionne complètement hors ligne, garantissant la confidentialité et la sécurité des données sans nécessiter de compte. Parfait pour les utilisateurs qui apprécient la confidentialité de leurs données.
  • Suivi axé sur les objectifs : Suivez vos progrès vers les objectifs de pas quotidiens recommandés, en fournissant de la motivation et un chemin clair vers l'amélioration de la condition physique.

En conclusion :

Step Counter simplifie le suivi des activités quotidiennes et favorise des habitudes plus saines. Son mélange de suivi automatique, d'analyse complète des données, de paramètres personnalisés, de stockage sécurisé et de fonctionnalités orientées objectifs fournit des informations essentielles sur la condition physique sans complexité. L'interface conviviale et l'utilisation efficace de la batterie en font un outil précieux pour tous ceux qui recherchent un mode de vie plus sain.

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