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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Does the Ipod nano (6th gen) need the receiver, or is it already built in?
I have the 6th Generation Ipod Nano. I'm wondering if I need the Receiver for the Nike+ Sensor, or will the Ipod sense the Nike+ Sensor when I buy it and turn it on?
Also, Does the 6th Generation Ipod Nano even need the Nike+ Sensor and/or Receiver?- Asked by Austin M from Columbus
- Apr 14, 2013
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