X post - anyone use Nike ID with their ipod???
I have been thinking about getting the fitbit. The other night I went into the Apple store. I was looking at getting a new ipod. Then I noticed "NikeID" It is an app that works with your ipod and tracks your steps (like a pedometer) your distance, your speed, etc. It works along with NikeID running shoes. You put this little device in your shoe. There is a little cut out in the insole to fit the little device. It transmits the info to your ipod. I am so excited!!! But I am curious to see if others use it and how you like it.
Just a suggestion but post this to the Exercise forum too - there might be more people who have Nike & use the ID system. I've got a pair of Addidas that are compatible with miCoach but just bought a Garmin forerunner so kinda pointless to upload an app (which my Blackberry may or may not even have!)
First ultra: Stone Mill 50 miler 11/15/14 13:44:38, First Full Marathon: Marine Corps 10/27/13 4:57:11, Half Marathon PR 2:04:43 at Shamrock VA Beach Half-Marathon, 12/2/12 First Half-Marathon 2:32:47, 5K PR Run Under the Lights 5K 27:23 on 11/23/13, 10K PR 52:53 Pike's Peek 10K 4/21/13, (1st timed run) Accumen 8K 51:09 10/14/12.
You actually don't have to put the little Nike ID in your shoe anymore thanks to the iPhone app - the app uses MotionX, and it basically does everything the in-shoe sensor does. It cuts out the expense of both ID ready shoes, and the sensor.
http://gdgt.com/question/if-you-have-the-nike-gps-app-for-iphone-do-you-need-a-nike-plus-sensor-dkr/
I use the app alone and it's super accurate. :D
http://gdgt.com/question/if-you-have-the-nike-gps-app-for-iphone-do-you-need-a-nike-plus-sensor-dkr/
I use the app alone and it's super accurate. :D