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When you buy a new sensor so you have to recalibrate it even if you calibrated with your first one?
My current sensor is giving me a low battery warning and I plan on buying a new one.
- Asked by Cary W from Woodridge
- Jun 5, 2010
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is it possible to replace the battery in the sensor? or must I buy a new sensor?
my receiver no longer detects my sensor. I am assuming that the sensor battery is dead. can I replace it, or do I need to buy a new sensor? how long is the sensor battery supposed to last?
- Asked by Marlena W from Winston-salem
- Nov 30, 2009
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What do you do when you calibrate? I do not own a sensor yet so please discribe well.
- Asked by Laila M
- Feb 21, 2010
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If you replace a sensor, will all of your mileage and time stats be kept, and therefore continually added onto with each new sensor you buy?
Stats Kept When Buying New Sensor?
- Asked by Matthew K from Sebring
- Oct 20, 2011
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Where can I buy a sensor?
I have never used the Nike+ iPod app and how do get a sensor?
- Asked by Liset C from Buford
- Jun 12, 2012
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Can I calibrate the Nike Sensor on a treadmill instead of walking or running on a street?
- Asked by Cindy S from Birmingham
- Jan 27, 2010
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How accurate is the sensor to speed and distance?
Also as i get tired i tend to run slower, will the sensor assume i am still running at the same speed?
As it is only a pedometer will it just assume I'm running at the same speed as i did in the calibration, or does it adjust?- Asked by Andrew A from Brisbane
- Aug 20, 2010
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Can I have more than two sensors?
My first sensor's battery died; the second was lost in a move. Is it possible to sync a third sensor to the same iPod touch?
- Asked by Gina S from Petersburg
- Jan 24, 2013
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do you need one sensor for each shoe?
- Asked by Brian D from Deltona
- Mar 27, 2010
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How do you activate the sensor with ipod touch 4th gen and what is the sensor is it built in with the ipods
Do you need to buy a sensor or what is a sensor
- Asked by Clay H from Melbourne
- Dec 2, 2011
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Why the need for sensor when Iphone 3gs has a reall gps?
I am wondering the question above. The sensor needs to be calibrated, yet a real GPS is available in the Iphone 3gs. Is it not possible to use the programme only with GPS?
- Asked by Patrick V
- Oct 29, 2009
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Calibrate Nike+ one my I phone 4s, is the senor built in?
- Asked by Sara P from Traverse City
- Jan 15, 2012
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Can you use two sensors on one ipod touch?
Me and my brother both want these sensors but we only have one compatible iPod Touch.
- Asked by Enrico L from Garnet Valley
- Mar 11, 2010
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Is it worth buying a sensor for iPod Touch?
I have the most recent iPod and I've begun using Nike+ to track my runs. However, because my iPod doesn't have GPS, it relies on the accelerometer to track my distance and it is usually wrong. I was wondering if it was worth buying the sensor to make it more accurate or if I should just continue using the accelerometer and callibrating my distance (which I don't always know).
- Asked by Diana F from Allen Park
- Mar 14, 2013
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How many hours i can use one sensor...?I mean the battery backup of the sensor!
- Asked by Sebin P from Melbourne
- Jan 31, 2010
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Will the sensor work in my pocket so I don't have to buy shoes
- Asked by Julie S
- Oct 14, 2012
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Will the Nike + iPod Sensor work with the new iPhone 4?
- Asked by Brian M from New Castle
- Jun 14, 2010
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will the nike+ sensor work with two ipods?
we have an ipod touch 3G with the built in receiver and the ipod nano 4th gen. but, we only have one sensor and receiver that has been used for the nano. can i use the sensor for the ipod touch if its not being used for the nano? i want to use it for my own stats and not for my wife's stats that she has built up.
- Asked by Stephen B from Pullman
- Jan 17, 2010
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