Customer Reviews and Ratings

3.5 out of 5 stars

Based on 496 reviews

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Extreme amount of problems with Nike+ System

    • Written by from Novi

    74 of 90 people found this useful

    I've used this on and off for a few years now with over 2000km logged. The problem is I have continually lost data (2 times at the final end of a marathon), it continually locks up my iPods (both 3rd and 4th gen), and serves as a frustration point during my runs more than anything.

    I keep trying it and getting it to work for a little while due to it being fun to challenge someone and track your data (and hoping for a better experience, because it is a neat idea)...but lately it hasn't been worth the headache.

    Be wary that you are not getting a quality product that interfaces nicely with your iPod, iTunes and Nike+. Also, Nike+ site has severe speed issues, worse than iTunes.

    It's a toy that functions 40% of the time in my experience, and I'm done with it.

    Good luck

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    best motivator!

    • Written by from South Bend

    16 of 22 people found this useful

    Nike + is the best motivator for running! Get some good songs on there and 6, 8, even 10 miles feels like nothing! The download to Nike.com is great as well for tracking your training!

  • 3.0 out of 5 stars

    Good but fails a lot

    • Written by from São Paulo

    52 of 58 people found this useful

    I found this product great except that sometimes when I finish my workout and try to press the Menu button to stop it nothing happens.

    So I try hard pressing the menu button and... it returns to the menu and I lose all my data.... That caused me a frustration, run 50 minutes and have no idea of what happened.....

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Disappointing, it burns out quickly.

    • Written by from Grande Prairie

    99 of 109 people found this useful

    This product works when calibrated for the right distance but is disappointing because you cannot put in new batteries but need to buy new sensors. Being a recycling kind of person, I thought that I would buy another sensor after the first one burnt out a year after I purchased it. The next one lasted 3 months finally my last one lasted 2 months. Thank you but Nike will no longer be getting money from me and hopefully if you are reading this review they won't get money from you either.

    I would give it zero stars if possible.

    Was this useful? Disappointing, it burns out quickly.

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  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Great product, poorly executed

    • Written by from Missoula

    55 of 69 people found this useful

    I love the idea of this product. But in my first few weeks of use I'm quickly developing a hatred for it. iTunes and the Nike+ website just don't want to work well. I've lost several work outs. I've been unable to even login to the Nike+ site(even their Feedback section crashed on me). Doing a quick search on the internet for "lost work outs" "can't login to Nike+" "iTunes won't sync my workouts" should be more than enough to steer you away.

    Great idea, very unlike Apple in how poorly it's been executed.

    Was this useful? Great product, poorly executed

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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    An Overall Great Product

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    27 of 31 people found this useful

    Definitely a good buy in my opinion.

    I've had some Nike+ shoes for a while now and recently bought this product not too long ago (about two weeks ago), and I've been using it since then. The entire thing is easy to use and a nice experience. I've used it while running on the treadmill and it records everything accurately (not sure if your experience may differ though, I've read that some people don't get accurate runs). The way it syncs to your nikeplus account is definitely something else, it's a great way to keep track of your progress and see how you're doing.

    Overall the product is great but has some minor problems, which may or may not include:
    - Hard time finding your sensor
    - Starting without your sensor
    - And the sensor should be cheaper...
    But you just have to make sure you're using it correctly and know how to save battery, the instructions it brings are a must to read if you don't know much about how it works. So I give it a 4/5.

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Rubbish

    • Written by from SANTA MONICA

    92 of 194 people found this useful

    Dont waste your money. Bought two of these AND a new pair of Nike Plus shoes. Totally inaccurate. Used several tims on a tread mill, calibrated several times. Pace was consistently wrong. For instance at end of 4 miles my distance was off by 0.3 miles stating my paces was 10:30 minutes per mile. Tread mill was showinf I was running consistantly at 7.2 miles per hour. If you are a serious runner and value an accurate tool get a Garmin This is worthless and Im pretty anniyed after having spent 60 bucks and 8- bucks on new shoes for this. Rubbish and frustrating. Nothing more annoying when you have put effort in to a 40 minute run to find rubbish results.

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    You do NOT need this with Ipod Touch

    • Written by from Dodgeville

    125 of 140 people found this useful

    Two staff members at the local AppleStore told me I needed the whole kit. Ordered online as it was on sale and when I plugged the reciever in, the Ipod said there is already a reciever built in to the Touch. Checked it and it works great. Super system but don't waste your money, all you need with Iphoe or Touch is the receiver. Also, there are companies that make great lace on sensor holders, just look in any runners magazine or Google it. I'd give it a 5 star if I hadn't wasted the money.

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great Motivation!

    • Written by from La Mirada

    44 of 52 people found this useful

    I got Nike+ form a friend who wanted to start running with me, It has been the greatest invention to track your running! I have no problems with it! There are so many different features to it that I find out every time I dedicate more time to look at the Nike+ website; it has a Map It feature which is really great, you also can set the settings where it shows up on Facebook. I love this device!

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    Great for training

    • Written by from Plymouth

    26 of 31 people found this useful

    I bought this to help me keep track of my running regimen. I started training for a marathon and had very strict guidelines on how long my runs had to be. 90% of the time, the Nike+ gear is very reliable and very accurate, but be careful that you don't change your stride and sprint too much, because it does not adjust well to changes in strides.

    Overall, it saved me about 1000 headaches in trying to map out routes, especially when I got up to 18 mile runs, where to map out it would be a real pain. Highly recommended for the beginner, pro, or anywhere in between.

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Don't waste your time or money

    • Written by from Onalaska

    30 of 41 people found this useful

    Went through two of these in less than a month...I thought I got a bad sensor on the first one since it worked only every so often. Apple was kind enough to send me a new one, at their expense. Got the second one and the same thing happened. It would only "sense" about every other run, sometimes not at all. Very frustrating. Don't waste your time on it or your money in purchasing, then having to ship back to return. Sorry, Apple, no good.

    Was this useful? Don't waste your time or money

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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    Great Product!

    • Written by from conway

    13 of 16 people found this useful

    Lost a couple workouts - but overall it is great. No battery or sensor issues. Works great with sensor pocket that can be bought at best but or ebay that attaches to any shoe!

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    highly motivating

    • Written by from Skaneateles

    51 of 57 people found this useful

    Highly recommend. Looked at it for over a year before I bought it and now Im hooked. Its been incredibly motivating for me to keep my 3 run a week schedule. Now that you visually monitor your aggregate progress on the Nike site there is no where to hide. With an exacto knife and a little ingenuity you can turn any shoes into Nike+ in minutes. I am 8 months into it with no issues. Do it.

  • 2.0 out of 5 stars

    Not very well designed:(

    • Written by from Roswell

    56 of 84 people found this useful

    I thought that when I bought it I thought it would be amazing. It was not as amazing as you might be thinking. You can't recharge the battery and it is very hard to turn off. Every six months you will have to get a new one. Also you would have to buy new nike+ shoes. I didn't buy new shoes and when it is in a regular shoe it hurts. When it's in your laces if they are loss it will go flying. Bottom line is that I don't think this was very well
    designed. It might work for you, but not for me.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Awesome!

    • Written by from Byron Center

    45 of 56 people found this useful

    No more mapping out your running routes to see how far they are, no more guessing what pace you are running at, and no more notebooks full of logging your runs. The Nike+ does it all. Plus, the online community and ability to post challenges with your friends is just great. Thanks Nike and thanks Apple. This is the type of product I've always wanted.

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    amazing

    • Written by from springfield gardens

    57 of 72 people found this useful

    well I used it for a while this s is amazing only one bad thing the batteries are not recargable

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Love it

    • Written by from Ethridge

    39 of 47 people found this useful

    i got it for a birthday gift from my parents since i love running, soccer, and music. and i use it everyday. i run about 4 to 5 miles a day. i just wish it wouldn't kill my battery on my touch so fast.

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    Nice!!!!

    • Written by from Atlanta

    39 of 44 people found this useful

    I've purchased this almost 2 years ago, still working nice I dont have any problem with the battery, the calibration is a little bit tricky, but once you have the right one it works nice, the Nike+ Site it's awsome, tracking the runs it couldnt been easier let in you see your real progress...

  • 3.0 out of 5 stars

    Amazing but not working

    • Written by from JAKARTA

    18 of 30 people found this useful

    I just bought Nike+ iPod Sport Kit
    And I want to use it with my 3GS
    I plug the sensor receiver, and it pops up, no need the receiver
    So I unplug it, then start to put on the sensor on my shoe
    Now, Start exercice....but...
    My 3GS just searching the sensor all the time, can't find the sensor
    I got frustated on this, so till now I can't use it

  • 2.0 out of 5 stars

    A number of shortcomings

    • Written by from St Kilda

    75 of 83 people found this useful

    Well, I have to say that I found this product to be a disappointment for the following reasons:

    (1) Once I start a workout I can't switch between playlists. If I am listening to a podcast and want to change to my workout playlist I can't unless I stop my workout and start a new workout. Once I have started a workout, the only music I can change to is the first song in my song list (ABC!). Why can’t I switch to another playlist during my workout?

    (2) I can’t select when I receive verbal feedback. I receive no verbal feedback until the half way point of my distance but then near the end of my run I receive feedback every few seconds. Why isn’t there a way for me to select how often I want to receive verbal feedback during my run (eg each 0.5/1 mile)?

    (3) There is no way of knowing if my sensor is turned on by looking at the sensor (such as a red led light), no proper on/off switch and no way to change the battery in the sensor. Which means the sensor stays on the whole time and then you have to buy a whole new sensor.

    (4) I wanted to buy coaching tracks through Itunes where I could have professional athletes talk me through the various stages of my run. Unfortunately there is barely a handful of coaching tracks in Itunes and you can’t just buy the coaching tips, you have to buy the athletes’ music collection as well. Why aren’t there coaching/motivation tips from more athletes and why can’t I receive these tips whilst listening to my own music?

    All in all, this is the only Apple product that I have bought that I have been disappointed with.