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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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Can I walk instead of run?
I would like to see how much walking I do at work
- Asked by Christopher C from Staten Island
- Nov 21, 2011
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do i need to hold my iphone 4 to use nike plus sensor in my shoe wwhen on a treadmill?
- Asked by Garin P K from Tigard
- Apr 24, 2012
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Can I use the Nike+ Running app with the Nike+ shoe sensor or does it only work with my phone's accelerometer? I'd prefer to use the Running app.
I have an iPhone 4s and just bought a new pair of Nike Structures'. I also bought the Nike + iPod Sensor. However, I intend to do running workouts almost exclusively. Is there a way to tie the Nike+ Sensor to the Nike+ Running app instead of having it report to the Nike + iPod app?
- Asked by Michael O from Eugene
- Jul 13, 2012
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Can I use the nike sensor while leaving my Iphone at home?
While running does it still keep track of my running distance and calorie burning?
- Asked by Dorith D
- Oct 21, 2012
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Does this sensor work while biking?
Will this sensor keep track of workouts other than running or walking?
- Asked by Patty M from Billings
- 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 leave my sensor in my shoe?
Do I need to take the sensor out when I am done walking/running or can I leave it in my shoe? Will it use the battery if I leave it in?
- Asked by Ryan M from Cranberry Township
- Apr 10, 2010
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Does it work for running on the spot with no internet
I want to use a treadmill that won't intergrate with Nike+ and I'll have no internet, will it still work
- Asked by Callum T
- Nov 8, 2011
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Can I use the Sensor alone and sync after a run with the Running app?
I am considering getting the Nike + iPod Sensor and have been running a few times a week using the Nike + Running app for a while now.
What I don't like is running with my iPhone 4S in my pocket (worried it might fall out), so am wondering whether I could leave the iPhone at home and the Sensor is enough to collect data from the run? Then I can sync up after the run to analyse pace etc.
Not sure if this is possible based on other comments/reviews online - the guy at the Apple store wasn't entirely sure either.
I'd then buy an iPod shuffle for £40 with just my running playlists on and feel much more at ease!
Thanks!- Asked by Jonathan S
- Nov 22, 2012
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Does this sensor work with the nike running app or only with the nike+ app. Because I have an iphone 5 and I don't think they make that app anymore.
- Asked by Josue L from Fort Worth
- Dec 31, 2012
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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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With IPhone 4 do I need to buy anything to use Nike+ app
I don't understand. The app is already built in but I can't activate the sensor. I already turned the thing on but ive walked around a lot without any result. Is there something additional I need to buy?
- Asked by Jasmine S from Upper Marlboro
- Jun 13, 2012
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what does the nike+ipod sensor do?
- Asked by Jennifer L P from Kentwood
- Dec 27, 2009
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is the nike sensor water proof?
sports
- Asked by John R from Mullumbimby
- Feb 24, 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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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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Do I have to run?
I mean, I can walk, right?
- Asked by Jacob H from Conyers
- Oct 23, 2010
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I am going oversees and I don't have GPS on my iPhone 4s. Can I use the Nike+ Sensor on my shoe to track my running?
I track my runs using the Nike+ Running app on my iPhone 4s. I am going oversees and I don't have GPS on my iPhone (the data is just to expensive so I don't use data on my phone). I was wondering if the Nike+ stand alone foot sensor kit will be able to track my runs via my Nike+ iPod app without my phone's GPS.
- Asked by Pierre E
- May 19, 2013
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Does this Nike Sensor work with iPad or iMac?
I have been using an ActiHealth pedometer from A&D Medical that wirelessly gives data to my iMac. Since I suspect that this subscription is nearing renewal, I am hoping that I can use your Nike sensor with my iPad or iMac. (I do not have an iPod or iPhone.)
- Asked by Fred R from Bloomfield
- Aug 9, 2012
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