Activity action tracker

2.9
332 reviews
100K+
Downloads
Content rating
Rated for 3+
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About this app

The Vivitar Activity Action Tracker provides the easiest way to track your health and fitness goals. It accurately records your daily activity, including steps taken, calories burned and distance traveled. By entering your information daily into the Activity Action Tracker app, you can share your results and view progress with friends.
Updated on
16 Jul 2019

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Ratings and reviews

2.9
309 reviews
A Google user
26 September 2018
To everyone who thinks this app is bad, you got your fitness tracker for 5 US dollars why the heck would you think the app would wirelessly communicate with it? That kind of technology that doesnt use bluetooth is extremely costly. Its a FREE app that does the basics. Yes you have to input it in manually, its a workout for your fingers. Not 5 though because of some slow loading times.
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A Google user
1 June 2019
Basic step tracker that was 7 bucks. Very accurate and impressive. Shows the time, calories , steps and distance. As for the app, I didnt enjoy adding in stride length and steps goal and miles goal per day cause i dont know what i want to be my goal yet but i guess i can figure that out later. So yes, you have to put in the steps by yourself before midnight every night if you want to track it, just like you do with food, but other tjam that effort , there is nothing wrong with it. Worth it!
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A Google user
5 December 2018
Sufficient enough for tracking steps for the inaccurate companion device. However, my #1 app specific complaint is, as someone who has no real knowledge of this kind of thing, to put my "goal" at, say, 5000 steps, you should be able to fill in the rest for me. The companion device doesn't monitor anything from a tech standpoint; it's literally a happy meal toy pedometer in a watch band. There's no accounting for anything but how many times you swing your arms as you walk and the mathematic formula for calories burned at your weight and distances as per your stride, so it's all based on the same variable. There's no reason for the app to not be able to do that for me.
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Bug fixes