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Nike + iPod Sensor

Get a second sensor for your Nike + iPod Sport Kit as a replacement or to use in another pair of Nike+ shoes. Or connect it wirelessly to your iPod touch (2nd generation) or iPhone 3GS — no receiver required.

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HK$ 150

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Overview

This wireless sensor works with your iPod nano, iPod touch (2nd generation), or iPhone 3GS to track your workouts. Insert it into the built-in pocket beneath the insole of your Nike+ shoe and pair it with your existing Nike + iPod receiver attached to your iPod nano.

If you have an iPod touch (2nd generation) or iPhone 3GS, all you need to track your workouts is this wireless sensor. With its built-in support for Nike + iPod, your iPod touch (2nd generation) or iPhone 3GS can deliver all the benefits of the Nike + iPod Sport Kit without the extra receiver.

This sensor is also perfect as a replacement for a sensor that has been lost or has exhausted its battery. Or it's great if you want to have a sensor for a second pair of Nike+ shoes.

Please note: This package includes only the Nike + iPod wireless sensor. If you also need the wireless receiver for iPod nano, purchase the complete Nike + iPod Sport Kit.

What's in the Box

  • Wireless sensor for Nike+ shoes
  • Printed documentation

Requirements

  • Either an iPod nano with the Nike + iPod Sport Kit receiver, an iPod touch (2nd generation), or an iPhone 3GS
  • Nike+ shoes
  • iTunes 9.0 or later (available via free download)
  • A Mac with a USB 2.0 port and Mac OS X version 10.3.9 or later; or a PC with a USB 2.0 port and Windows 2000 (SP4) or XP Home or Professional (SP2)
  • Internet access and a free Nike.com account

Specifications

  • Size: 1.37 x 0.95 x 0.30 inches
  • Weight: 0.23 ounce
  • Broadcast frequency: 2.4GHz

The sensor's battery is not replaceable or rechargeable and has a life of over 1000 active hours. Battery life will vary considerably based on use and other factors.

This accessory is compatible with the following:

  • iPhone 3GS

  • iPod touch
    2nd generation

  • iPod nano
    5th generation (video camera)

  • iPod nano
    4th generation (video)

  • iPod nano
    3rd generation (video)

  • iPod nano
    2nd generation (aluminum)

  • iPod nano
    1st generation

 
 

Ratings & Reviews

3.0

Based on 117 reviews

Most Useful Reviews

  • Nike + iPod Sensor

    5.0

    Works great.

    Written by JC from Greencastle

    Oct 21, 2007

    I bought the new (at the time) second generation Nano back in Oct. 06 and bought the Nike+ kit the same day. I've ran over 270 days this year and all of them have been with the Nike+.

    I can't believe all the reviews talking about how bad the battery life is. Not only that but they mention following the instructions on how to maximize said battery life. In a year I've not done one thing to my sensor except put it in two newer pairs of shoes. I never take it out. I never turn it off. It's in my shoes through -5º days, it's in there in 95º days. It's been through rain, sleet, snow and not once have I even thought about removing it to dry out.

    Finally a year later it's time for a new one. For about a week I knew I was running faster/farther than the data showed. Sure enough today I received a message on the Nano stating my sensor battery was low and needed replacement. Not bad.

    I think I can pony up for a new sensor yearly. Especially since I've found you only need to buy the sensor and not the whole kit.
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  • Nike + iPod Sensor

    4.0

    Good, but you have to buy one every year

    Written by SB from Bellingham

    Nov 16, 2007

    My wife and I have really liked using the Nike + Ipod system for the last year or so. We both like how it keeps info about each of our runs and I know I definitely run more after buying it. However, be aware that you'll need to buy a new sensor every year. We bought ours at the same time last year, and this year, within a few days, both of ours had ran out of juice and needed replacing - $40 + shipping for two of them. Still worth it, but it would be nice if future versions had a way of replacing the battery. More

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  • Nike + iPod Sensor

    3.0

    Needed this a month ago...

    Written by MB from Richfield

    Sep 15, 2007

    This is a great product, but a little advertising would have been nice. A month ago I needed a sensor and had to buy the entire kit. I would have much rather bought just the sensor. This should have been out since the kits started selling. More

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Most Recent Reviews

  • Nike + iPod Sensor

    4.0

    Great product

    Written by TP from SCARBOROUGH

    Dec 7, 2009

    The best feeling is when you switch to your power song, and start running faster and stronger! Although if the price decrease a bit, more people will buy it for sure More

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  • Nike + iPod Sensor

    2.0

    it's true

    Written by EB from Berlin

    Nov 27, 2009

    Battery life is really limited. I got the kit for Christmas and by March the sensor battery was dead, despite me putting it to sleep after every run (3x/week). I wonder if some of them ship "on," because it seems like a consistent problem. More

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  • Nike + iPod Sensor

    5.0

    Brilliant

    Written by KC from Blackpool

    Nov 17, 2009

    The best fun to be had while running on your own! All we need now is a decent armband for the ipod touch.........

    8 of 8 people found this useful

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  • Why the need for sensor when Iphone 3gs has a reall gps?
    • Asked by PV from Bjerringbro
    • Oct 30, 2009
    Best Answer

    This sensor does not use GPS Technology. The Sensor is simply an accelerometer that measures how long your foot is in contact with the ground. It has long been known that the amount of time your foot is on the ground is inversly proportional to the speed at which you are running. Hence the calibration. More

    • Answered by KM from Goldsboro
    • Oct 30, 2009
    • 8 of 10 people found this useful
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  • must you have Nike+ shoes?
    • Asked by AB from Antrim
    • Oct 20, 2009
    Best Answer

    No, there are manufacturers that sell small velcro pouches to hold the sensor. I have one I use with my favorite pair of Asics. I just velcro the strap through the laces. I actually prefer this to using it in the insole because I don't have to disassemble the shoe after each run to turn off the sensor. More

    • Answered by RO from Louisville
    • Oct 23, 2009
    • 25 of 25 people found this useful
  • Is it compatible with the last gen of Itouch?
    • Asked by WP from Bangkok
    • Oct 14, 2009
    Best Answer

    The sensor works with the 3rd and 2nd GEN ipod touch only!! It is not compatible with the 1st GEN!!!

    • Answered by EN from fairford
    • Oct 20, 2009
    • 5 of 5 people found this useful
    • 1 more answer