Nike + iPod Sport Kit
Transform your iPod nano, iPod touch (2nd generation), or iPhone 3GS into a personal workout coach with the Nike + iPod Sport Kit. This wireless sensor and receiver combination works exclusively with your Nike+ shoes and iPod nano, iPod touch, or iPhone 3GS to give you real-time feedback during workouts and let you track your performance on your Mac or PC.
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This accessory is compatible with the following:
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iPhone 3GS
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iPod touch
2nd generation -
iPod nano
5th generation (video camera) -
iPod nano
4th generation (video) -
iPod nano
3rd generation (video) -
iPod nano
2nd generation (aluminum) -
iPod nano
1st generation
Most Useful Reviews
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Nike + iPod Sport Kit
Love this, can also use with non-Nike+ shoes
Written by MP from North Royalton
Nov 26, 2006
This is an inexpensive way to track your runs and it is very Apple-smooth in its ability to use. I didn't like the Nike+ shoes, so I use the Shoe Pouch to attach it to my shoe, which works perfectly. It is obvious that Apple and NIke worked very hard to make this thing very easy to use. Its an excellent accessory for the iPod. They should however, make it work with all the iPods, not just the Nano. …More
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Nike + iPod Sport Kit
it realy does work - and your just love using it !!!
Written by GP from LONDON
Aug 19, 2006
i'm a runner and music "geek" so what i have to say is all about using the Nike+ system and how to "customize" your non nike running shoes
:: setting up
very easy, if you use the nike+ shoes.... but i don't so...
I don't like Nike running shoes - sorry it's just my choice - So i had to "customize" my running shoes.
by lifting up the inner sole and carving a small hole into the dense foam sole does seem a little stupid, but it does work and if your careful and use good DIY or craft skills - you will not notice the sensor or affect the shoes ability, so for you lot out there like me who love to run, you'll most likely not run in nike shoes - but really want to use the Nike+ system - well you can!
:: using the Nike+ system
once all the set up is done and your ready to run, you'll realize just how easy the voice prompt (giving live sats, run time, pace, distance) is to access and just how much it will inspire your runs - not hyping this up too much here - but it really does work!
:: getting home and making it all talk
once your done the iPod will upload your run info to the Nike+ web site (via iTunes) its all very automated - just connect the iPod and click OK and your in!
:: the web site and "seeing" your runs
this is VERY good - the flash based web site works very well and is almost too easy to use! all your runs are there, best times, best distance, compare and review - all great and very useful
:: in conclusion!
this cost me £19 - i had the iPod nano - the running shoes - a massive music library - a wonderful park on my doorstep - a desire to run
the Nike+ system has made it all come together - and just work - in a very Mac way - perfect !
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Nike + iPod Sport Kit
Till the shoe fits
Written by RW from Georgetown
Sep 27, 2006
Nike hasn't fit me for years so I've found a velcro pouch that attaches to my non-Nike running shoes to fit the sensor. Sorry Nike. …More
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Most Recent Reviews
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Nike + iPod Sport Kit
NO NEED TO BUY FOR iPHONE 3Gs !!!
Written by GB from Paignton
Dec 10, 2009
You do not need to buy this version of the Nike+ Sport Kit if you own a iPhone 3Gs. You can buy the one for £12 for the sensor only as the iphone has a built in receiver so the one in the packaging is not needed !
If you have an iPod Nano you will need to buy this version (with the receiver).
I LOVE THIS PRODUCT; EXCELLENT GIFT IF YOU KNOW SOMEONE WHO LIKES TO RUN ! …More13 of 13 people found this useful
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Nike + iPod Sport Kit
Rubbish
Written by TL from SANTA MONICA
Dec 6, 2009
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. …More
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Nike + iPod Sport Kit
You do NOT need this with Ipod Touch
Written by JC from Dodgeville
Dec 3, 2009
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. …More
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Questions & Answers
Most Interesting
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I dont like Nike shoes...is there a third party option (shoe) which I can use for the Nike sensor?
- Asked by TB from NEW LENOX
- Sep 30, 2009
Best Answer
I'm not sure if there are other shoes that support the sensor but Nike sells a pouch which ties into the shoe laces of any shoe. The cost is around $10 and it is serves the same purpose as any Nike + shoes. …More
- Answered by MA from Brownsville
- Oct 18, 2009
- 36 of 40 people found this useful
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Is there a battery? How long does it last? Is it chargeable/replaceable?
- Asked by DM from Weston
- Oct 7, 2009
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The Sports kit comes with the sensor that goes into your shoe, and the reciever that goes into your ipod.
The sensor is what contains the battery - unfortunately the battery cannot be replaced. Good news is - I got a good 5-6 months out of my sensor before replacing it; and you can buy the sensors individually (without the receiver) for around 19.99 I believe? :) …More- Answered by AD from Fort McMurray
- Oct 8, 2009
- 27 of 29 people found this useful
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Is this of any use to non-runners?
- Asked by MK from University Heights
- Oct 9, 2009
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Yeah, I use mine all the time and I don't run. I walk, it still works the same though!
- Answered by SG from Dumas
- Oct 9, 2009
- 25 of 26 people found this useful
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Most Recent
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can I buy just the receiver for the nike + ipod kit?
- Asked by KK from SPOKANE
- Dec 20, 2009
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Will this nike + ipod sport kit be compatable with an ipod 3rd generation?
- Asked by LL from Elk River
- Dec 20, 2009
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Is there a way to use this sensor on a bike? If so, how will the tracking and accuracy be affected?
- Asked by JJ from Duluth
- Dec 20, 2009
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Can two people use two different sensors at the same time with only one iPod and one sport kit?
- Asked by VL from Tualatin
- Dec 17, 2009