Hi Scott.
You buy Nike trainers. Underneath the left sole which you lift up, there is a
small hole. In the hole there is a small foam which is round. You lift it out
and put your sensor in it. When you buy the trainers, you get the sensor with
them. You then replace the soul.
Kawal.
On 13
Also, there is a Nike + iPod section in the settings of the iPhone, like there
is on the Nano. Maybe you can get the fitness app separately? Just don't get
why they wouldn't include it on the iPhone.
Nick
On 13 Jan 2011, at 17:55, Neil Barnfather - TalkNav wrote:
> there are two heart monitors
there are two heart monitors according to the Apple UK site, one from Polorwear
and the other from Nike themselves. do both not work on the iPhone 4, this
would seem odd, since surely the Nike one should work with Nike software?
Regards,
Neil Barnfather
Talks List Administrator
Twitter @Nei
Can you detail this more, I'm very interested.
Are these special shoes or do you add these to existing shoes? I have the
shocks can you retrofit censors on these?
Tell me more how this works and how you like them.
Thanks
Scott
On Jan 13, 2011, at 1:50 AM, Paul Hunt wrote:
> Hello everyone. I
> Hi.
Mark only demonstrated the I Pod nano and Heart monitor. You can visit his blog
Paul to check for details.
Kawal.
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Paul,
Mark Taylor did an excellent podcast on the Nike+ heart monitor (what am I
saying? all his podcasts are excellent) and he might have done one on the Nike+
on the iPhone too.
Check him out:
https://www.google.com/accounts/ServiceLogin?service=groups2&passive=1209600&continue=http://groups.
Hello Chris. Thanks for getting back to me so quickly. It looks like I can get
time distance pace and calories burned. Can i get other info?
On Jan 13, 2011, at 4:05 AM, Chris Moore wrote:
> Sadly the Nike+ software on the iPhone does not support the heart monitor
> yet. It is only currently
Sadly the Nike+ software on the iPhone does not support the heart monitor yet.
It is only currently supported on the iPod nano (the latest one)
On 13 Jan 2011, at 09:50, Paul Hunt wrote:
> Hello everyone. I got the Nike shoes and sensor for Christmas. The manual
> says that there is an optiona