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can two different people use two different sensors on the one i phone?
- Asked by Deborah R from Benalla
- Mar 24, 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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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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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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what is the differences betwen the sensor and the kit ?
- Asked by Rami K from Dracut
- Mar 24, 2012
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Does the Nike+ GPS app and the sensor go hand-in-hand? Or do I not need the sensor at all?
What's the deal between these two things?
- Asked by Harry C from Anaheim
- Jan 22, 2012
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Does the sensor work well with Vibram FiveFingers shoes?
I have Vibram FiveFingers KSO shoes. I'm wondering if it's possible to securely attach this sensor to the Vibrams since their design is radically different from normal shoes and they don't have laces.
- Asked by Jan B from Rockville
- Jun 29, 2010
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What's the difference between te Nike+iPod sensor and the Nike+iPod starter kit?
- Asked by Chayo B from Pomona
- Jun 12, 2012
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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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do i need a separate sensor for the nike + app i have a i phone 4 cannot get the sensor to work
- Asked by Jane J
- Sep 4, 2012
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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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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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This is silly, but you have to run WITH the ipod/phone right? I've just bought the sensor to use with my iphone 4.. So I have to run with the phone..
--I'm a little worried about running with the phone. Will the constant up-and-down impact of me running hurt the phone in anyway? I just don't want to hurt my new phone :-)
- Asked by Amelia C from Southbank
- Sep 18, 2010
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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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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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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 you get the same nike+ website/workout tracking on the 5G nano without the adapter (white piece)?
Seems that many people have asked this question or at least a similar one but I've seen three answers; yes, no and perhaps.
I have a 4G nano now and thus must use both the adapter (the white thing that plugs in to your ipod) and the sensor (the one that goes in your shoe). I know you need the sensor regardless of which ipod you have. My question is twofold.
First, with the 5G nano, do I need to use the adapter to get my workouts recorded using the nike+ software or can the nano "talk" directly to the sensor? (Not looking for just the pedometer.)
Second, if I don't need the adapter, is the nike+ website tracking and all of that stuff the same as with the adapter. In other words, I like using the nike+ software and like the fact that it will track my workouts over time and that I can set goals so I want to keep that aspect of the training tool. Basically, if the "perhaps" answer to this question that I saw means that you don't get the full use of the software side of things without the adapter then I'll continue to use it.- Asked by Jennfer S from Dartmouth
- Jun 23, 2010
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