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The Pedometer market within the Consumer Electronics industry is a growing sector, with a range of products available to suit different needs. Pedometers are small, portable devices that measure the number of steps taken by a user. They are typically worn on the waist or wrist and can be used to track physical activity, such as walking, running, and cycling. Pedometers are often used by athletes and fitness enthusiasts to monitor their progress and set goals. They can also be used to motivate users to stay active and reach their fitness goals.
Pedometers are becoming increasingly popular as they are becoming more affordable and accessible. They are also becoming more sophisticated, with features such as GPS tracking, heart rate monitoring, and calorie counting.
Some of the companies in the Pedometer market include Fitbit, Garmin, Apple, Samsung, and Polar. Show Less Read more