Nike + iPod is sort of a fitness device/setting. It was ideally to wear it on your arm with a strap on a jog so at the end you can see your progress. It counts how many steps, calories you burned and much more including a song to play and a exercise course through the day. (the exercise course is only enabled on the 3.1.1 ipod/iphone update.)
no. the iPod classic does not have the wireless receiver needed to be used with Nike Plus iPod.
This means that it is compatible with the Nike App on your iPod or iPhone.
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Yes i have it
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.
that comes with ipod touch 4g
you must go to settings and look for nike + ipod and enable it then you must go to the home screen and tap the icon.
iPod Touch = Yes iPod Nano = No Any other iPod = IDK
ipod nano 2nd gen.
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."
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.
Even if you could, iPod Classics don't have accelerometers or GPS units or anything.