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Review: Nike+ Part 2

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Continues from part 1 of Nike+ Review.

I ran for 200 metres and stopped. Jon plugged in the iPod to the Mac and iTunes is launched. It automatically uploads the running data from your iPod to your computer and up to the internet. Yup, it goes to the internet where you can share your runs with other Nike+ users.

Tracks your daily runs beautifully.

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Now here comes the fun part, you get to monitor your runs. It connect to the Nike+ servers using your iPod receiver as your unique identifier. That would unfortunately mean that losing your receiver mean bye bye statistics. Here are some screenshots of the Nike+ interface, it’s something runners would find useful. It tells you the distance, the time, the pace and the calories burn out of your run. It’s the feature I love most! It charts your progress.

See how you fare in an individual run.

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See how you perform in each run. It tells you where you use your PowerSong. It’s always fun to return home after a run and plug in your iPod to your computer to check out the statistics.

Nike+ Challenge and Goal monitor widget.

With such comprehensive statistics for the runner, running will never be the same again. The whole interface is well thought and easy to navigate around. If you have Yahoo! Widgets you can download a widget to your desktop. It is compatible to Windows (including Windows Vista) and Mac OS. It monitors your goals and you can even challenge friends to runs!

Clueless where to run, this tool is helpful!

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I am not really a runner but many people already are, about a thousand odd people are using Nike+ and they upload their route online to share. You can scroll to Jurong East and see what routes people are running. It’s a simple idea but it’s ingenius. When you get bored with your own running tracks, you can try nearby locations. You can plot your own track too and it will measure the distance as you plot. Really cool stuff.

Nike+ Apparel

Nike+ has apparel to manage your wires too.

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I previously mentioned the problem of iPod ear phone wires jumping around when you run. It wouldn’t happen if you have one of those tops above. Nike+ apparel holds your ipod Nano in a snug fitting, water resistant pocket right in your shirt or shorts. In addition Nike+ apparel comes with a wire management system that lets you loop your earphone wires through a network of holes to hold the wires in place. This prevents irritation and more importantly abrasion. Men and women designs are available. You can enlarge to view a larger screenshot.

Conclusion

Overall the Nike+ online experience is just awesome. I absolutely love the social aspect of the tool, you get to interact with friends and look at their runs too. It’s most rewarding perhaps to monitor your own statistics knowing how much better you are running today, as compared to say – two months ago. Nike+ is definately a must get for iPod Nano owners who loves their runs, it makes a great gift for a friend too!

I get into the Nike store without knowing much about this product and my experience has been a positive one. It’s fun knowing and blogging about it too, I thank Jon for the opportunity.

Find out more information at Nike+.

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6 comments for “Review: Nike+ Part 2”

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    by //beconfused » Blog Archive » Review: Nike+ Part 1 (May 25, 2007 at 10 AM)
  2. Iâ??ve launched Jiwok, the blog dedicated to sport to music â?¦particularly running and Nike+.

    Itâ??s full of great gear, interesting articles and good advice and free, user-friendly mp3 workouts to make both training and coaching simple and effective.
    Iâ??ve created with pro coach mp3 workouts for everything from Beginnersâ?? Training Sessions to Speed Sessions , including VO2max Tests , and compiled music for Runs of an hour or moreâ?¦
    These free mp3s could help runners reach their goals.
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    by Denis (May 25, 2007 at 4 PM)
  3. Thanks Denis! That’s a good link. :)

    by Mr. Dew (May 25, 2007 at 9 PM)
  4. You should check out http://www.runnerplus.com. Our site can sync directly from your iPod nano or from Nike+ direct allowing you to store a back up of your Nike+ data and providing you with a much more intuitive community experience.

    Check us out and let me know what you think.

    by Mike (May 26, 2007 at 12 AM)
  5. Mike: I don’t have an iPod Nano unfortunately and I couldn’t try your website! I’m really sorry! Thanks for your invitation though. I have removed the beta key though.

    by Mr. Dew (May 27, 2007 at 1 PM)
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