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Simple post run review of what went well with my 1st run with the Nike+ GPS SportsWatch.
My brief opinion of the new Nike+ GPS Running Watch. More videos to come so check out my uploads. May take: -The watch is BiG. Not heavy, but big. I guess it is a mans world. I would love to see a female friendly version sized for smaller wrists. -On the upside, the display is BiG, easy to read and the buttons are big. -The instructions are pretty sparse but it was pretty easy to figure out. May not for the technically challenged. (But if you were challenge, you should know not to buy a watch with a built-in USB.) -The shoe pod coupled with the GPS seems to be a great feature, especially when the GPS is disabled by heavy cover. -The price point is fair compared to other GPS watches. It meets my needs for time, distance and pacing in an easy to use and read feature. -It does not come with a heart rate monitor, but this feature is available. For me–I just want my heart beating. I dont care how many times. Just beating. : ) -I do not have Nike+ shoes, but cannot even feel the sensor in my shoe, which was a pleasant surprise. -I would luv to see and Android App for Nike+. Please….Pretty Please. -What about water…will rain damage it? -Overall, its just plain cool. Would I recommend it? Hell. Yeah.
Using your new Nike+ SportWatch GPS powered by TomTom. Its just plain cool. -The watch is BiG. Not heavy, but big. I guess it is a mans world. I would love to see a female friendly version sized for smaller wrists. -On the upside, the display is BiG, easy to read and the buttons are big. -The instructions are pretty sparse but it was pretty easy to figure out. May not for the technically challenged. (But if you were challenge, you should know not to buy a watch with a built-in USB.) -The shoe pod coupled with the GPS seems to be a great feature, especially when the GPS is disabled by heavy cover. -The price point is fair compared to other GPS watches. It meets my needs for time, distance and pacing in an easy to use and read feature. -It does not come with a heart rate monitor, but this feature is available. For me–I just want my heart beating. I dont care how many times. Just beating. : ) -I do not have Nike+ shoes, but cannot even feel the sensor in my shoe, which was a pleasant surprise. -I would luv to see and Android App for Nike+. Please….Pretty Please. -What about water resistance…will rain damage it? – Would I recommend it? Hell. Yeah.
Touch, tap or swipe your way to advanced training. See the new touchscreen Forerunner 610 in action.
Preview Garmins first touchscreen GPS sport watch, Forerunner 610, with sleek touchscreen operations, new Virtual Racer feature and more.