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It is a sensor that is bought separately from the iPod or iPhone. It is place in the bottom of a Nike plus shoe to help you with running. It tell you your pace, jog time, distance and your remaining time or distance.
You have to buy the iPod Touch Sensor, and the Nike Plus Shoes, you can find these on the internet, and to get it up, you go on Settings, Scroll down, click on it and turn it on, with the on button. Nike Plus Shoes: around £50- £100 Nike Plus Sensor : around £13-£20 Depending on which store you buy it from, the price varies.
Not necessarily. 😄. The Nike+ iPod (or earlier Nike+ Run Club accessories) is just a sensor kit for recording running data, and doesn't come with Nike shoes. You need to buy shoes separately, and I recommend Nike+ shoes, as they have dedicated sensor slots on the soles.
The Nike+ sensor does not require charging. It operates on a watch battery and typically lasts for around 1000 hours of use.
The Nike+ sensor is placed inside the sole of compatible Nike shoes, usually under the insole near the heel. Ensure it sits flat for accurate distance and activity tracking.
Yes, 👍 Nike+ iPod doesn't require dedicated Nike+ shoes to work. When Apple and Nike first collaborated to launch the Nike+ iPod system, they designed a sensor (accelerometer) in the sole of the Nike+ shoe to transmit running data to the iPod via wireless signals. Nike+ shoes have a dedicated "sensor slot."
it last for 1 year or malfunction
No, the Nike shoe sensor does not come with the Nike FuelBand. The FuelBand tracks activity on the wrist, while the shoe sensor, part of Nike+ Running, tracks running metrics in shoes.
You buy a Nike + iPod Sport Kit (See links below) which includes a Wireless sensor for Nike+ shoes and a Wireless receiver for iPod / iPhone.
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iPod Touch = Yes iPod Nano = No Any other iPod = IDK
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