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    When connected with your Nike + iPod Sport Kit (sold separately), these shoes will talk to your iPod nano, providing you instant audio feedback of your time, distrance, pace, and calories burned. You can then sync with nikeplus.com to ...

     
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    Does anyone know if you can you the Nike+ ipod sensor for running in a non nike shoe?
    I am not a huge nike shoe fan for running but love the idea of the nike+ sensor to track my progress.

    I've used it in several pairs of shoes that aren't the Nike+ shoes. The only catch is that I had to cut a hole in sole of my shoe for the sensor to fit in. It kind of takes the cushion out of my heel a little, so I don't like that. I tried some suggestions that I found on the web that included cutting a hole in the tongue and sticking the sensor in there, but the sensor really needs to be horizontal to work since it has a gyrascope in it that measures your back and forth motion as well as up and down motion. I love the Nike+ipod system though, so I'm hoping that other brands will catch on and eventually I can buy shoes with the pocket for the sensor already built in.



    How accurate is the iPod+Nike when used in regular running shoes?
    I'm interested in purchasing the iPod + Nike sensor to track my running pace but don't like the current Nike shoes that are designed to hold the sensor. Does anyone have experience using the sensor with non-compatable shoes by attaching it to the laces with a key-holder? If so, have you noticed any accuracy problems?

    heard it might be off a few steps for a number of steps or something.. others have actually taken out the insole and cut a hole for it to be. and replace the insole.. check out the apple forums for the ipod+nike thingy...



    Nike+ iPod Running Kit-don't have the shoes- is there comfortable way of wearing sensor on a differe
    My dad bought me the Nike+ iPod running kit but I don't have the shoes to go with it. I do however have the Nike Air Max 360 but I'm having trouble finding a place to put the sensor that doesn't feel weird when i run. Has anyone found a comfortable way of attacting the sensor to a non-nike shock shoe? I've attempted to cut an insert in the added arch supports but the sensor is too thick, i've also tried padding at the heel with a slot to put the sensor in but again too thick. If i was to make an incision into the tongue of the shoe, and place the sensor in there, would the ipod be able to pick up the signal? (Basically, does it have to be under the foot where it's receiving a direct impact or can it be anywhere on the shoe?) Thank you in advance! :)

    I have the Nike + the ipod and there was no way that I would buy the shoes that go with them (I love my asics and I'm an avid runner) The sensor will pick up anywhere on the shoe. I bought velcro from the fabric store and placed the sticky side (you buy it this way) onto the back of the sensor- the other half of the velcro I actually sewed into the tongue- facing up so that the sensor would slip under the laces but be held by the velcro, not just the laces. I positioned it pretty high up on the tongue so I don't have to untie the entire shoe to place the sensor. Anywho- this has worked great for me. Trying to insert it into your shoe is just too difficult and you could actually end up giving yourself an injury by messing with the actual arch supports of your shoe- it would be like running with a rock in your shoe! The velcro is super cheap and the fabric store attendents will help you find what you need (I'm no sewing genius!) Good luck!