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May 23, 2006
iPod + Nike + Flash = A Runner's Dream
Nike and Apple have apparently teamed up on Nike+, a hardware/software solution for Nike footwear and the iPod nano that lets you both record and sync your workout data to a Flash application on the Nike+ website (and of course, your local computer).
By way of a small sensor placed in your Nike+ shoe and an equally-small reciever that clicks into the dock connector of your iPod Nano, you can track your distance/speed/calories, compare it with your history as well as that of other runners worldwide, get real-time voice feedback during your run, challenge other runners to a 'virtual, online race', and subscribe to custom workout mixes and podcasts- among other cool features.
I'm normally a pretty cynical guy in regards to workout gear (my philosophy: the simpler the solution, the better), but this is quite eyebrow-raising for the tech-geek side of me. Since I'm in the market for some new running shoes, I may have to pimp up my Nano in short order. Imagine if they could have also squeezed in a heart-rate monitor... nice. ;-)
(Nice use of Flash video on the site too, FYI.)
Posted by sfegette at May 23, 2006 01:00 PM
Comments
This is very good idea IMHO....
Posted by: Billy at May 29, 2006 12:12 AM
Gimme my "Power Song"!
Posted by: Chris Charlton at May 31, 2006 10:16 AM
Power Song... mmmm :)
That has to be my favorite feature of this thing! I always have something aggressive and annoying for that exact use, nice to be able to bring it up on demand.
(your comment reminding me I need to go down to a shoe store and check one of these suckers out, and fast... thx!)
Posted by: Scott Fegette at May 31, 2006 05:03 PM
Nice idea
Posted by: warren at June 2, 2006 05:58 AM
Now if Nike would hurry up and start using more organic (ideally fairtrade also) cotton I would buy in without feeling too guilty
Posted by: Pete at June 7, 2006 06:14 PM