Reviews of the Nike + iPod Sport Kit
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CNET Review
The Good: Good workout companion for Nano-using runners; voice feedback; measures useful data such as distance traveled and calories burned; special Nike + shoes are not a requirement; excellent hardware and data integration with Nike + Web site; PowerSong.
The Bad: Pedometer battery is not replaceable so you'll eventually need to buy a new Sport Kit; available only for iPod Nano.
The Bottom Line: Maybe it's not the reason to buy a Nano, but the useful Nike + iPod Sport Kit and the data-centered Nike+ Web site will appeal to runners who already own a Nano.
Manufacturer: Apple
Part number: MA365LL/B
General
- Product Type Nike + iPod sport kit
- Package Content Wireless receiver, Wireless in-shoe sensor
Miscellaneous
- MP3 Player Compatibility iPod nano, iPod nano (aluminum) (2G), iPod nano (aluminum) (3G)
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