Nike + iPod Sport Kit
Nike + iPod Sport Kit
Product Information
Transform your iPod nano, iPod touch (2nd generation and later) or iPhone 3GS or later into a personal workout coach with the Nike + iPod Sport Kit. This wireless sensor and receiver combination works exclusively with your Nike+ shoes and iPod nano, iPod touch and iPhone 3GS or later to give you real-time feedback during workouts and let you track your performance on your Mac or PC.
Compatibility
iPhone models
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iPhone 3GS
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iPhone 4
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iPhone 4S
iPod models
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iPod nano 1st Generation
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iPod nano 2nd Generation
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iPod nano 3rd Generation (video)
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iPod nano 4th Generation (video)
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iPod nano 5th Generation (video camera)
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iPod nano 6th Generation
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iPod touch 2nd Generation
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iPod touch 3rd Generation
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iPod touch 4th Generation
Ratings & Reviews
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Love this, can also use with non-Nike+ shoes
This is an inexpensive way to track your runs and it is very Apple-smooth in its ability to use. I didn't like the Nike+ shoes, so I use the Shoe Pouch to attach it to my shoe, which works perfectly. It is obvious that Apple and NIke worked very hard to make this thing very easy to use. Its an excellent accessory for the iPod. They should however, make it work with all the iPods, not just the Nano. …
- Written by Mark P from North Royalton
7271 of 8582 people found this useful
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it realy does work - and your just love using it !!!
i'm a runner and music "geek" so what i have to say is all about using the Nike+ system and how to "customize" your non nike runni ng shoes
:: setting up
very easy, if you use the nike+ shoes.... but i don't so...
I don't like Nike running shoes - sorry it's just my choice - So i had to "customize" my running shoes.
by lifting up the inner sole and carving a small hole into the dense foam sole does seem a little stupid, but it does work and if your careful and use good DIY or craft skills - you will not notice the sensor or affect the shoes ability, so for you lot out there like me who love to run, you'll most likely not run in nike shoes - but really want to use the Nike+ system - well you can!
:: using the Nike+ system
once all the set up is done and your ready to run, you'll realize just how easy the voice prompt (giving live sats, run time, pace, distance) is to access and just how much it will inspire your runs - not hyping this up too much here - but it really does work!
:: getting home and making it all talk
once your done the iPod will upload your run info to the Nike+ web site (via iTunes) its all very automated - just connect the iPod and click OK and your in!
:: the web site and "seeing" your runs
this is VERY good - the flash based web site works very well and is almost too easy to use! all your runs are there, best times, best distance, compare and review - all great and very useful
:: in conclusion!
this cost me £19 - i had the iPod nano - the running shoes - a massive music library - a wonderful park on my doorstep - a desire to run
the Nike+ system has made it all come together - and just work - in a very Mac way - perfect !
…- Written by Giles P from LONDON
4949 of 6333 people found this useful
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Till the shoe fits
Nike hasn't fit me for years so I've found a velcro pouch that attaches to my non-Nike running shoes to fit the sensor. Sorry Nik e. …
- Written by Robert W from Georgetown
4865 of 6382 people found this useful
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Unable to change destination email
Sounds pretty easy, right? I set the Nike + iPod on a different email than my account that I had been using with Nike + Running (because I don't know..) and once I realized my run data was being sent to the wrong email, I began trying to fix it. Regardless of which email I set when I synch runs, it always goes to the bad email address. I've recalibrated, relinked, spent hours on the phone with Nike and then with Apple - no one seems to have an answer, nice though they are. Heading to my local Apple store.. if I'm unable to have all my runs (Nike + Running and Nike + iPod) go to the single email address/account on Nike, there's really no point in using any of these products for me. …
- Written by Geoff S from Tucson
13 of 23 people found this useful
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not worth it
sadly to say this product in not worth the money, it hurts your foot and it does not read correctly and after a couple of months it dies out. and you need to buy a new one. …
- Written by miriam F from bronx
23 of 43 people found this useful
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ipod +nike
I found this product to be TOTALLY inaccurate. I mapped a 2 mile course with a gps unit. When I ran the course with ipod+nike usin g a new touch. It said I had walked (not ran) 1.18 miles.Off by Nearly 50%. It would not let me adjust it by calibrating for more than .5 miles still leaving it off by .3 miles. I am very disappointed that Nike and Apple have produced such a lame product. I plan on returning it and using a good old fashion stop watch!!! …
- Written by Harold D from Temecula
86 of 108 people found this useful
Questions & Answers
Answers from the community
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Can I put nike+ sensor in my basketball shoes and still use nike+ basketball?
- Asked by Justin D from Shawnee
- Dec 25, 2012
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will any and all Nike running shoes work? Do they all have the slot for the sensor?
- Asked by Thomas L from Orange Park
- Oct 22, 2009
Best Answer
Only Nike+ shoes have the compartment, but all shoes will work. It might be umcomfortabe having a pe dometer in your shoe, though. …
- Answered by Terri S from Novato
- Sep 12, 2010
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If i don't have Nike shoes, can i just put the sensor in the laces of my shoes?
- Asked by Daniel T from Moorabbin
- Nov 24, 2009
Best Answer
I've put the transmitter in my laces and it works fine. I'm sure that Nike won't be happy with me s aying that though. ;-) …
- Answered by James M from Carlton North
- Nov 25, 2009
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What is the difference between Nike + iPod Sport Kits MA692LL and MA365LL?
- Asked by Brett M from Saint Peters
- Jul 26, 2011
Answer
The Apple Representatives explained that they are Identical. This Item was re-released an given a d ifferent model number of the same item. …
- Answered by Michael R from Fort Myers
- Mar 1, 2013
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Will it work for iPhone5
- Asked by Rodney B from Sweetwater
- Nov 14, 2012
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Does this add any functionality to the 7th-gen iPod nano?
- Asked by Jackson H from Avon
- Oct 4, 2011