Many individuals track their daily number of steps, calories burned, distance traveled, and amount of physical movement time using small devices that interface with smart phones and computers. These devices can be beneficial for persons with visual impairments because they allow the user to listen to their daily log via their smart phone or computer speech output. However, there are still many adults and young children in school who have visual impairments and who cannot afford or do not have access to these smart devices. The American Printing House for the Blind is interested to know if there is still a need for a new type of talking pedometer.