Pokéwalker: Difference between revisions

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*In the Pokéwalker, 20 steps equals 1 watt. Similarly, it takes approximately 20 steps to burn 1 calorie. <ref>[http://www.pittcountync.gov/depts/planning/cdwalk/pages/info.shtml Pitt County: Walking Trails & Routes]</ref>
*In the Pokéwalker, 20 steps equals 1 watt. Similarly, it takes approximately 20 steps to burn 1 calorie. <ref>[http://www.pittcountync.gov/depts/planning/cdwalk/pages/info.shtml Pitt County: Walking Trails & Routes]</ref>
*The Pokéwalker will record up to a maximum of 99999 steps a day, though watts will continue to be earned. Similarily, there is a limit of 9999 watts before some must be transferred or spent to earn more.
*The Pokéwalker will record up to a maximum of 99999 steps a day, though watts will continue to be earned. Similarily, there is a limit of 9999 watts before some must be transferred or spent to earn more.
*Another Pokéwalker (also the Battery Cover and the Clip Battery Cover) can be bought directly from the Nintendo Online Store<ref>http://store.nintendo.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?productId=166708&currency=USD&catalogId=10001&tranId=0&lastAction=setCurr&storeId=10001&languageId=-1&categoryId=58694&ddkey=http:SetCurrencyPreference</ref> (Only US & Canada)


==See also==
==See also==