News 129
May 18, 2010

Now Nike’s Heart Is Really In It

Nike is finally announcing an addition to the Nike+ fitness add-on for iPods, a heart rate monitor. The news appears in a Nike+ forum thread. The launch date is June 1st, with a Canadian release later in June and international release set for the summer. No details on price or compatibility yet, but this is promising news for hardware that has been in discussion since last September. The Nike+ accessories work by placing a sensor in a slot under the sole of your Nike shoes and a receiver plugged into your iPod or iPhone. As you run, your iPod shows information about your workout, or selects songs based on your pace. Source: MacRumors

Disclosure:

Some of the links in this article are affiliate links and we may earn a small commission if you make a purchase, which helps us to keep delivering quality content to you.

Toby Leftly

Toby is a Mac nerd, a hardware nerd and a web nerd, rolled into one.

2 thoughts on “Now Nike’s Heart Is Really In It

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Similar Stories

Meta Faces Legal Battle Over AI Training with Copyrighted Content

Meta Faces Legal Battle Over AI Training with Copyrighted Content

February 22, 2025

Meta is under intense scrutiny after newly unsealed court documents revealed internal discussions about using copyrighted content, including pirated books,...

Netflix’s increasing Subscription Cost Plans Tends to Maintain its Top Streaming Service Position

Netflix’s increasing Subscription Cost Plans Tends to Maintain its Top Streaming Service Position

January 22, 2025

Raise in the Subscription Cost Plans: According to the most recent reports of the company, Netflix subscription cost plans in...

Russian Hackers Target WhatsApp Accounts of Ministers Worldwide

Russian Hackers Target WhatsApp Accounts of Ministers Worldwide

January 21, 2025

Reports of Russia allegedly attempting to hack the whatsapp accounts that belong to government ministers and top-ranking officials across the...