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[[File:Pokewalker.png|thumb|200px|The Pokéwalker]]
[[File:Pokewalker.png|thumb|200px|The Pokéwalker]]

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The Pokéwalker

In order to provide better information to the Pokémon community, a user by the name of PokeWalkerProf has created a survey for users of the Pokéwalker in HeartGold and SoulSilver. The ultimate goal of the study is to find a more efficient way to gather watts than walking. Secondary goals are to find as many ways as possible to accumulate watts short of actually walking.

Discoveries already made include a lag in the system where steps are recorded at the same pace for a few seconds after the movement stops.

More information may be found on the official site.

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