| Apple MA365ZM/C - Nike + iPod Sport Kit | 
| Brand: Apple Category: CE
Buy New: £16.99
New (9) Used (3) from £12.98
Rating: 6 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 5.3 x 1
MPN: MA365ZM/C Model: MA365ZM/C UPC: 885909141814 EAN: 5051749287165
Release Date: February 14, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Transform your iPod nano into a personal workout coach | | • | This wireless sensor and receiver combination works exclusively with your iPod nano to give you real-time feedback during workouts | | • | As your run or walk, the sensor sends information to your iPod nano, tracking your time, distance, pace, and calories burned. | | • | If you choose, real-time, spoken feedback can even alert you to milestones throughout your workout. | | • | Back at your computer, sync your iPod nano to transfer your workout data to iTunes and nikeplus.com. |
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Product Description Stay in shape with the Nike + iPod Sports kit! Thanks to a unique partnership between Nike and Apple, your iPod becomes your coach, your personal trainer and your workout companion. To get this kit to work, you need a pair of Nike+ trainers and an iPod nano. Once you have these items, you?re ready to go. Simply place the sensor in your left shoe underneath the insole, connect the receiver to your player and run! As you run or walk, the sensor will send information to your iPod nano, tracking your time, distance, pace, and tha mount of calories burnt. If you choose, real-time, spoken feedback can even alert you to milestones throughout your workout. You can synchronise your iPod nano with your computer and transfer your workout data to iTunes and nikeplus.com, which is great for evaluating and tracking your performances! Build up your motivation to music with the Nike + iPod sports kit! Contents of the box: - Wireless sensor for Nike+ shoes - Wireless receiver for iPod nano
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
Surprised May 2, 2008 Dan (UK) 21 out of 21 found this review helpful
I wanted to pick up running again after 6 months of no exercise. I'd lost motivation after a pair of running shoes started hurting my feet. The sports kit was an impulse buy motivation booster. Before trying it I was very suspicious of its accuracy. Calibrated it (400m walk down the street, 400m jog back) and went on 2 runs (of fast walks when it became too difficult) over a couple of days. Syncing it with the nike website enabled the display of graphs showing my runs and how I was losing pace steadily over the distance. What really impressed was the ability to draw my route on a google map in the nike website and link it to my runs. The distance came out at 3.25 km and the sport kit had calculated my runs to be around 3.29 km which is alot more accurate than I was expecting. I have now run every other day for a month using the sports kit and have every intention of keeping it up. I will probably re calibrate it in a few weeks as my run style has improved (less like a jelly) and the recorded distance has slowly drifted out by a further 0.1 km. I have no idea how usefull this is to someone who considers themselves a serious runner. Me, I can't wait to see the graphs, times, and average pace steadily improve. A fantastic motivation boost, just what I wanted.
Will make a runner out of a couch potato February 16, 2008 S. CUMMINS (UK) 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
I bought the Nike+ kit for the iPod Nano just after Christmas as part of my post Christmas usual fitness drive. I have never been into running, having tried to get into it a number of times before. I didn't want to buy the Nike + trainers so I bought one of the plastic holders that you can attach to your trainers. The Nike+ kit however is a truly fantastic product, it gives you a motivation that I was not expecting. It works very well and when hooked up to the Nike+ website, it can allow you to set goals and track progress. This is brilliant, and it provides such a sense of satisfaction as you achieve your goals and see your average time improving. I could not recommend this enough whether you are a seasoned runner, or a novice looking to get into shape, this is the right piece of kit for you!
Love it! June 16, 2008 A. Forrester (Norfolk, England) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love my nike + attachment for my ipod and use it all the time. It really helps motivate me and I enjoy the challenges and goals you can set up on the website. I've used it on the treadmill and once calibrated it seems very accurate. I would definitely recommend it.
A Great aid to Running September 12, 2008 D. Power (North East, UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought one of these things 6 months ago as I had registered for the great north run and was starting running on a regular basis as a motivator, i find it excellent, i have always found running fairly soulless so the idea of logging up a number of runs and being able to view them graphically on a website works really well for me. it is free to register with the nike plus website, i don't have the fancy trainers, i use a pouch- and itunes does this automatically- you need at least a second generation nano, which was a bit disappointing but after that small hurdle i was sorted one small point, i know how far i run- because i plan my runs on google maps but the accuracy is fairly sketchy sometimes- i believe it uses an accelerometer (sp?) so if you slow down or speed up, or go up or down hills the distance is way off, and yes i have calibrated it a few times. the alternative is a gps system but these are hundreds of pounds and at the start of my running i really didn't know if i would ever get into it so went for the cheap and easily good enough option definitely worth a pop, get out there and run!
another way for nike and ipod to make money June 10, 2008 Louise Hampshire (england) 23 out of 27 found this review helpful
I am rather unhappy to write this review as i was once a huge fan of this little machine. However, after about 1 year of having it, the truth of it starts to come out. Im not a very mad runner - only running about 2 maybe 3 times a week. This machine at first was wonderful as i could find out how far and how fast i was going etc. Started noticing some problems when it started changing itself between miles and km. Then it started not responding when i first connected it before a run. Then last week, after not using for about a fortnight, i went to put it on and the machine said that there was no sensor present. I did the run anyway hoping it would pick it up but nothing. Now it wont even register when i attach the chip! Ive been googling about to find out if there is anything i can do and i have come across thousands of messages from other people saying that they have exactly the same thing. It seems that the sensor has a small battery in it, and this runs out, low and behold!, right after the 1 year warranty is up! (some people were reporting that they were having these problems after about a week! so it looks like i was lucky to get a year out of it!) This battery is not made to be replaced and so you then have to go and buy another one. I would seriously think about looking about and seeing if there is anything else on the market - or wait and see if a better version comes about, as i think this is a waste of money now, and pretty crap for the environment aswell!
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