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June 2011
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Cloud
Based NikeFuel organises workouts in one of the best fashions
Intelligable design
Works with a heart monitor and other peripherals
Waterproof to 50 metres.
Cloudbased NikeFuel organises workouts in one of the best fashions
The Nike+ SportWatch GPS is very easy to use and has an attractive design. The watch has good battery life
And the Web component is a great resource for tracking workouts and getting training tips
Easy to use
The editors didn't like
No modes other than running.
No modes other than running
It's expensive. We had some initial problems with GPS
Abstract: There are many different reasons why you might like a watch such as this. You may be a serious athlete, you may be training for your first marathon or you may simply be looking to keep fit. And so it is difficult to anticipate every feature that each ...
Published: 2011-05-15, Author: Graham , review by: cultofmac.com
Abstract: The new SportWatch GPS offers Nike+ functionality without the need for an iPod or iPhone. There's lots to like about Nike's latest toy, but early teething trouble combined with poor GPS accuracy are currently letting it down.Nike's new SportWatch is an im...
Attractive design, easy to use, large fonts, Innovative builtin watchstrap, direct USB connector, Buttons and tapforlap screen wellthoughtout ergonomically for runners.
Featureset may be too limited for advanced runners, No cycling (MPH) mode.
Simple to set up and use. Accurate, powerful tracking. Good-looking. Long battery life.
Expensive. Feels big and heavy on your wrist. No music options.
The Nike+ SportWatch GPS builds all of Nike's popular running software into a watch with TomTom GPS technology inside, allowing you to track and monitor your workouts from your wrist. But many runners will be better off with an iPod and a Nike+ Sport ...
I think the Nike+ Sportwatch represents a great addition to the GPS-based runners watch market. It differentiates itself by including some accessories that are usually extra (the footpod for treadmill use) and brings with it new ways of doing old tasks (t...
Abstract: While I am aware that my body generally looks like poorly mixed pizza dough spread over a misshapen skeleton, I do like to get my runs in when I can. For years I’ve tried all sorts of sports watches, from GPS devices from Garmin that looked like cigar...
Comfortable, smart design, Built-in USB connector, Powerful, intuitive Web-based interface, Long battery life, Accurate GPS by TomTom, Reasonably affordable
Not practical for everyday wear, Using Nike+ sensor requires Nike shoes, Little flexibility and zero non-running features
The Nike+ SportWatch is a single-minded device that does what it does very well, but won’t get much use when it’s not collecting sweat. ...
Abstract: Also, I have yet to understand why my “get fat to get fit” health regime is perversely dismissed as “cheating”. Lifting weights and moving them about is good for you, right? So if you have a built-in weight around your middle, which you carry around with ...
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Published: 2012-10-17, Author: Victoria , review by: gadgetynews.com
It is very easy to load the data after each run from the Nike+ SportsWatch and I loved the way it tracks your routes and maps them.Using the watch encouraged me to keep running so I could see my times get better and how far I was running each week and how...
We are able to say that the Nike+ SportWatch GPS is a superb gadget. Unfortunately, triathletes will find it's much too simple for their taste and they will turn their attention to Garmin Forerunner 305 model, for example....