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There’s no doubt that music is a great motivator and, when we do indulge in pounding the streets, we’re never without our trusty MP3 player. We’re also keen to know just how far we’re running, the pace we’re keeping and, of c...
We loved the Nike + iPod Sensor system and found it helpful as both a motivational tool and an aid to track progress. If you’re serious about getting fit and are quite happy on splashing out on some new trainers, the Nike + iPod Sensor is for you. C...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-30 05:25:30
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Of all the Bond kit - cars that could swim, bracelets that spat poisoned darts, underwater breathing kit the size of a Mont Blanc pen - the most realistic was the little transmitter that fitted in the heel of his shoe, put to good use in escaping Goldf...
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shinyshiny.tv Updated: 2011-07-30 05:25:32
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I went to the official launch of the Nike + iPod Tune your run Sport Kit yesterday. Weve mentioned the trainers/iPod service before, but since it launches properly today, its probably time for a quick recap. And because those Nike/Apple PR people...
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If you listen to music while you exercise, then why not have some data analysis of your workout to spur you on to greater heights.
Unique integration with iPod, Online data analysis...
Pedometer must be replaced once battery exhausted The Final Word If you listen to music while you exercise, then why not have some data analysis of your workout to spur you on to greater heights.
If you listen to music while you exercise, then why not have some data analysis of your workout to spur you on to greater heights.
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A great reason to buy into iPod. It?s good value, though its required accessories can add up.
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Keeping fit is a tough business, especially if you live in a city where gyms are even more expensive than usual and the streets are either too dangerous or grim to run along without feeling like you shouldn’t really be there.Often, you’ll find you just...
Cheap, Accessible, Uploads info online...
Not as accurate as GPS...
There are more accurate systems out there to track your runs, but Nike+ remains an afforable and friendly way to do so with your iPhone...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-04-10 04:23:08
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A super-slick training system and the best Nano accessory yet. Expensive if you don’t have a Nano, but your heart will appreciate the investment...
A doddle to set up and use. Voice feedback is motivating. Very slick Nike+ for uploading stats...
Expensive if you’re starting from scratch. Only works with iPod Nano. Difficult to use with trainers other than Nike’s Moires...
A super-slick training system and the best Nano accessory yet. Expensive if you don’t have a Nano, but your heart will appreciate the investment...
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thestar.com.my Updated: 2016-11-25 03:35:48
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Music on the run By JO TIMBUONG Can the Nike+iPod turn a couch potato into a fitness freak? We find out. I am not the type to get up and exercise but I realise I have since put on a bit of weight because it takes a lot of effort to get my behind off m...
Unobstructive; congratulatory messages from celebrities; produces lots of interesting statistics.
Expensive; transmitter battery not replaceable.
Can the Nike+iPod turn a couch potato into a fitness freak? We find out.I am not the type to get up and exercise but I realise I have since put on a bit of weight because it takes a lot of effort to get my behind off my comfy beanbag.So, what better ti...
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There’s no doubt that music is a great motivator and, when we do indulge in pounding the streets, we’re never without our trusty MP3 player. We’re also keen to know just how far we’re running, the pace we’re keeping and, of course, the all important c...
We loved the Nike + iPod Sensor system and found it helpful as both a motivational tool and an aid to track progress. If you’re serious about getting fit and are quite happy on splashing out on some new trainers, the Nike + iPod Sensor is for you...
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productsifter.com Updated: 2011-07-30 05:25:26
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If you are a runner with an iPod Nano, the Nike + iPod Sport Kit is about to make your exercise much more enjoyable. Just put a wireless sensor in your shoe, add easy-to-use software on your iPod and it will tell you how many calories you are burning...
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A super-slick training system and the best Nano accessory yet. Expensive if you don’t have a Nano, but your heart will appreciate the investment...
A doddle to set up and use. Voice feedback is motivating. Very slick Nike+ for uploading stats...
Expensive if you’re starting from scratch. Only works with iPod Nano. Difficult to use with trainers other than Nike’s Moires...
A super-slick training system and the best Nano accessory yet. Expensive if you don’t have a Nano, but your heart will appreciate the investment...
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maclife.com Updated: 2011-07-30 05:25:29
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Small, light, and highly encouraging. Nike and Apple have teamed up to provide a powerful motivational tool for both seasoned athletes and casual runners: the Nike + iPod Sport Kit. Along with its companion Web site, www.nike.com/nikeplus, the Sport...
Works great. Highly motivating. Rich Web site. Multiple goal and reporting options.
PowerSong not easy to activate while running. Music ends when run ends.
Even after only 20 miles of running on tracks, beaches, streets, and hills, we were hooked on the Nike + iPod Sport Kit. Sure, it has some minor shortcomings - your chosen music always ends when your run ends, and holding down the selection button to...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-30 05:25:29
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Get running motivation from your iPod and trainers...
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Digitaltrends.com Updated: 2011-07-30 05:25:30
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Nike and Apple have created an absolutely fantastic product...
Exciting use of technology for exercise Surprisingly accurate measurements Can be used in nearly any running shoe...
Only available in white Total setup is somewhat spendy...
Nike and Apple have created an absolutely fantastic product. In fact, they’ve done more than that – they’ve created a means to an exercise revolution. The Nike+iPod Sport Kit is not a diet fad, it’s not a chemical-laced sports drin...
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Two months after its unexpected joint announcement by Apple Computer and sport apparel maker Nike, the Nike + iPod Sport Kit ($29) is now available in stores, along with a variety of compatible Nike+ ("Nike Plus") shoes and clothes. Designed to work on...
A tiny pair of wireless add-ons that turn an iPod nano and a pair of shoes into a miniature personal running or power walking tracker, adding easy-to-use time, distance, and calorie-based workout options to the nano’s existing menus. Impressive...
Accessory is physically compatible only with specific pairs of one company’s sneakers, unless user manually modifies or augments other models. Entire system needs to be replaced when sensor’s battery dies, partially forgivable only becaus...
What Apple and Nike have achieved with the Nike+iPod Sport Kit is a nearly unqualified triumph: an expansion of the iPod nano into a digital sport running and walking partner, using add-on technology that works well and is easy enough for anyone to use...
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If you have an Apple iPod nano and you enjoy running, power-walking, or even just long walks, listen up. Apple and Nike have partnered to create the Nike + iPod Sport Kit ($29 list), which consists of a shoe-mountable sensor and a transmitter for you...
Fun to use. Easy to set up. Excellent community features.
iPods Select button can be difficult to find by feel, so either buy a Nike + Sport Armband or get an adhesive felt patch for the button. Works only with the nano.
With its great community features, the Nike + iPod Sport Kit adds an extra element to running and walking that can actually inspire and motivate you more than simply listening to music and timing yourself...
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sharpened.net Updated: 2011-07-30 05:25:32
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Nike iPod Sport Kit One of the most frustrating things for runners is keeping track of how far they run. While its easy to gauge your distance on a running track, most people prefer to run in more natural environment than within the confines of a 400...
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star-techcentral.com Updated: 2014-01-19 06:19:44
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Music on the run By JO TIMBUONG Can the Nike+iPod turn a couch potato into a fitness freak? We find out. I am not the type to get up and exercise but I realise I have since put on a bit of weight because it takes a lot of effort to get my behind off m...
Unobstructive; congratulatory messages from celebrities; produces lots of interesting statistics.
Expensive; transmitter battery not replaceable.
Can the Nike+iPod turn a couch potato into a fitness freak? We find out.I am not the type to get up and exercise but I realise I have since put on a bit of weight because it takes a lot of effort to get my behind off my comfy beanbag.So, what better ti...
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