Yes, you can use a pedometer on your sock, but its accuracy may be affected. Pedometers typically rely on movement and acceleration to track steps, and placing one in a sock might not provide consistent results. For optimal accuracy, it's best to wear a pedometer on your waistband or in a pocket where it can effectively sense your body’s movements. However, if you have a pedometer designed for use in footwear, it may work better when attached to your sock.
At school we measured the length of the playground with a pedometer.
I can give you several sentences.Everyone at work bought a pedometer and measured how many steps we take every day.The pedometer can also measure how far you have walked.People should walk at least 10,000 steps every day, and a pedometer can show you if you reach this goal.
no, a pedometer measures footsteps
The pedometer has to be calibrated by the user
Put your ear inside the sock. If the sock does not stay on that way, you could use a clothes-pin to pinch it to your ear.
In the past you would have had to use a pedometer. Nowadays, you can use Global Positioning System.
At least one, into which you put your foot, or it wouldn't be much use as a sock.
He wore the pedometer to see how far he had walked that day.
It is an odometer.
I use a sock and a jar of honey.
to prevent blisters silly!!
A surveyor's wheel (see link). A pedometer is also an option.