Apple has been cooperating with Nike for years. The products' core idea is to combine music and sports perfectly. Of course, the cooperation is successful due to the smart design of measurement, data transmission and the excitement that only the users can feel. The Ipod and Nike + shoes worked together well and it's easy to control. Grab your iPod nano, iPod touch, iPhone 3GS, or iPhone 4, a pair of Nike+ shoes, and the Nike + iPod Sport Kit or Sensor. Put the sensor in your Nike+ shoe — there's a built-in pocket specifically designed for it under the insole. Then connect the receiver to your iPod nano. iPod touch, iPhone 3GS, and iPhone 4 include built-in support for Nike + iPod, so no receiver is necessary. The sensor tracks your run, and then sends the data to your iPod. check out the Nike + iPod menu and choose how you want to run. You can use custom workout shortcuts to start your favorite workouts quickly. Try the open-ended workout or select one with time, distance, or calorie goals. Then pick your favorite playlist, shuffle songs, or choose Nike-created Sport Music. You can even program a Power Song to play when you need instant motivation. As you run, your iPod, iPhone 3GS, or iPhone 4 tells you your time, distance, pace, and calories burned. And it gives you feedback at the halfway point and in the final lead-up to your goal. You can also see the details of your workout on your iPod, iPhone 3GS, or iPhone 4. Enjoy the happiness and excitement of this great design every morning to give u an excellent beginning of the day. Aodong Wei |
Saturday, 20 August 2011
Nike+Ipod Rock and Run
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I purchased one of these devices many years ago...it may as well have stayed in its packet because I could never get it to work. That stupid receiver that goes in the bottom of the shoe I could never tell if I had pressed it correctly or incorrectly and then trying to reset it was far too much hassle as there was no indicator light.
ReplyDeleteI am positive that many of thousands of people have managed to use this device...maybe it is just me but I think it needs some tweaking.
The cool neat thing that I did discover about this little device for the shoe is that if you didn't have these shoes to fit the device then you can purchase a thing that ties through your laces and you can just put it through there. I should have another go at this little thing and see if it even still works.
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