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July 20, 2006

Nike and iPod personal trainer

Nike has teamed up with the Apple iPod to produce a fully operational high-tech personal trainer.

The Nike+iPod Sport Kit allows users to measure their fitness progress while they are exercising.

It monitors running or walking progress, provides audio reports through the iPod headphones and posts figures on a website that calculates fitness performance over time.

The kit comes with a wireless sensor that can be inserted into a Nike+ shoe with a receiver then plugged into the Dock connector of an iPod nano.

As users start running the sensor sends information to the iPod nano which will tell users the time taken, calories burnt and other essential information.

This can be synched to performance goals, with iPod accessories also available to provide a comprehensive sports kit.

Reviewers have offered glowing comments so far, with many commenting on the kit's ease of use and fun aspect.

The Nike+iPod Sport Kit can be bought from the manufacturer's website now for around £15.

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Posted by ipodworld at July 20, 2006 09:28 AM

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