Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Sale Nike+ SportWatch GPS Powered by TomTom

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Put on your Nike+ SportWatch GPS, go outside and run. The Nike+ Sensor is optional. Tap the screen to mark laps and activate the backlight during your run, and personalize the data that you want to see during your run. For direct connect, USB contacts are built into the watch strap--just plug the watch directly into a USB port on your computer to upload run data and recharge the battery.

The Watch itself weighs in at just 2.33 ounces, and boasts a rechargeable lithium polymer battery that provides eight hours of run time with the GPS and sensor both turned on, and up to 50 days of standby power. The watch is also water resistant (up to 5 ATM), for when you head out in less-than-ideal weather. English interface only.

Enhanced Accuracy

Using GPS by TomTom with the Nike+ Sensor, you can start tracking your run instantly, and get accurate speed and distance information, indoors or out--even if the GPS signal gets interrupted. The Nike+ SportWatch GPS by TomTom tracks your time, distance, pace, heart rate and calories burned. It also shows your mapped route, with pace data, and changes in elevation on Nikeplus . And it's heart-rate monitor compatible with the Polar Wearlink+ Transmitter.

You'll Never Slack Again

View your Nike+ history (up to 50 runs) and PRs, and set automatic Run Reminders when a run hasn't been logged in the past five days. Run a personal best, receive an Attaboy. You can also find new routes, set personal goals and access training programs on Nikeplus .

Get Hooked Up With Nikeplus

Join challenges and connect with friends as a member of Nikeplus , the world's largest running club. View routes that your friends have run or shared, find the most popular areas to run and share your run activity on Facebook or Twitter.

One-Year Limited Warranty

Get extra peace of mind with a one-year limited warranty from Nike.

What's in the Box

Nike+ SportWatch GPS, Nike+ Sensor, Quick-start Guide, USB Cable (for Hard-to-access USB Ports)


This review is from: Nike+ SportWatch GPS Powered by TomTom (Electronics)
There are some complaints about its accuracy, but I can say that the GPS is quite accurate. The trick is to start running a few minutes after the watch says it's ready. I used to run right after it said ready, and the first mile or so was always off, sometimes by a little, sometimes by a lot. It seems that in order to give you a quick start, it gives you the prompt when it only gets your rough position. Give it an extra few minutes and everything will be fine (for example, the map would accurately show that I started my run from the back of the driveway).

However, if you use the GPS in combination with a shoe sensor, the result would be grossly inaccurate. I have given up on the sensor thing.

Overall, I really like the watch. The Nike+ website is useless, but I keep my own log, so it doesn't matter to me.

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