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Nike+ Sportswatch GPS

Combining a plethora of fitness-management tools, the Nike+ SportWatch GPS pairs seamlessly with a range of devices to help you keep an eye on and improve your athletic abilities. Equipped with a high-contrast memory LCD screen that saves power while displaying stats, this watch tracks your distance, pace, and elapsed time while you run, and you can set routes via the integrated TomTom GPS that records the elevation and terrain of your workout — no matter if you're indoors or outside.

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In addition, you can activate the bright backlight with the easy-tap interface to enjoy clearer views of the watch's run reminders, your personal records, or Attaboys, which acknowledge each personal record you achieve.

The run beckons. Apple Watch Nike with the Nike Run Club app is your ultimate running partner. Exclusive Nike watch faces are now more customisable with modular complications. Streaks show off your successes. And with Nike Twilight Mode, any time is go time. Download nike connect mac for free. Lifestyle downloads - Nike+ Connect by Nike and many more programs are available for instant and free download. Download nike connect mac for free. Lifestyle downloads - Nike+ Connect by Nike and many more programs are available for instant and free download. PH07 in Richboro, Pennsylvania was one of twelve former Nike bases that ringed the Philadelphia / Southern New Jersey area. It was placed into service in 1956 with two type B magazines, 20 Ajax missiles, and 8 A type launchers. The base was never upgraded to the Hercules missile and it was decommissioned in 1961 along with six other PH sites. The signing of the SALT treaty in the early.

The SportWatch GPS is compatible with the Polar WearLink+ Heart Rate Transmitter, and it automatically transmits the data from your runs to nikeplus.com where you can review and find new routes, set goals, and connect with other users after downloading Nike+ Connect to your Mac or PC. The unique NikeFuel activity measurement system analyzes your movements, rewarding you with a number of proprietary NikeFuel units at the end of each day that grade your levels of activity to keep you motivated.

An inbuilt USB connector is molded into the watch strap for easy recharging and data uploading, and at 10 inches long, it easily fits most wrists. This watch doesn't just tell time; it tells you everything you need to know about your runs.

Nike+ Sportband

Get more out of your time when on the move with the Nike+ SportBand. This device comes complete with the Nike+ Sensor that attaches to your shoe. With the advanced capabilities of Bluetooth technology, the Nike+ Sensor sends data to your Nike+ SportBand, allowing you to see the distance you travel, your pace while running or walking, the calories you burn, and the time it took you to complete your workout. Always keep your Nike+ SportBand memory clear by uploading your data to your computer through the USB port. You will enjoy the ability this provides by tracking your progress, setting active goals and even competing with your friends.

Charging your Nike+ SportBand is as simple as plugging it into any USB port on your computer or mobile charger. It only takes two hours to completely charge the device and provides you hours of recording and tracking capabilities. When you take your active lifestyle serious, you want the products you can trust. Your Nike+ SportBand is backed by a solid construction that will not fail you when you are on the go. Featuring a stainless steel buckle and case made from polycarbonate, the Nike+ SportBand is durable enough for your toughest workouts. The polyurethane strap adds to the creation of a device that will not weigh you down when running or walking your way to a healthier lifestyle.

Polarwear Link + Transmitter

Keep tabs on your heart rate through workouts and exercise with the Polar WearLink+ transmitter from Nike. The transmitter captures your heart rate information and directly transmits the data to NikePlus.com with compatible Nike+ devices, 5th generation and above iPods, and the iPod nano using a coded 5kHz transmission. Because of the coded transmission, your Polar training computer will have no trouble finding your transmitted heart rate.

To use, moisten the electrodes on the back of the connector and secure the fabric strap in place directly below your chest muscles, ensuring the electrodes are firmly against your skin. Your Polar WearLink device can also communicate with a wrist-worn device to give you quick access to your heart rate data. Simply use the wrist piece to search for your transmitter and hit OK to connect the two devices.

The Polar Wearlink+ transmitter boasts a washable strap, replaceable battery, and a water-resistant connector. The hook mechanism of the strap makes the device a cinch to put on and take off in just seconds of your time. This fabric chest strap seamlessly conforms to the shape of your body without getting in the way of your fitness routine. You can wear this transmitter in just about any fitness situation, whether you are at the gym, running, or even swimming.

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As a Nike+ SportWatch user, I was shocked and devastated to receive an email from Nike informing me that they are retiring some of their Apps and Devices, including:

  • Nike+ Connect software,
  • Nike+ SportWatch
  • Nike+ SportBand
  • Nike+ FuelBand
  • Nike+ iPod
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For those not familiar with Nike+ Technology, it is great for tracking walks and runs, recording your distances, elevation, splits etc. Fantastic technology. However, the only way to get this data out of your Nike+ watch is through the Nike+ Connect Software and USB connection.

In their infinite wisdom, Nike have decided it would be a great idea to retire this software, meaning there is no longer any way to get data off of your retired Nike+ device. So with 13 days notice, Nike have effectively made my investment in their technology worthless. I can continue tracking runs on my watch, until the memory fills, leaving me with no way to get the data off of my watch. I guess it's not completely useless, I could still wear it as an unfashionable sports watch to tell the time, utilise the stop watch, and utilise the alarm. Well isn't that bloody awesome!!

I was hoping it was all just a terrible mistake that would be fixed quickly, so I found a list of Nike executives and attempted to contact them via LinkedIn. I also reached out to many other Nike staff in management roles, involved with the Nike+ technology and those responsible for managing customer experience. Of the 30+ NIKE staff I have contacted, one replied - Mr Mihcael L Orenstein, Global Product Marketing and Concept Director // Nike Running at Nike I received the following response:

The Nike+ Sportwatch GPS is tried and true product, but we have doubled down on our efforts to work with true smartwatch products, like the AppleWatch. Our customer service team is far better suited to speak to about the depreciation of the Sportwatch, and you can contact them here: https://help-en-us.swoosh.com/

They are great, and will respond quickly.

Despite my doubts over just how great and efficient they are and my suspicion they will lack the authority to do anything about this, I attempted to contact someone via that link. If anyone can actually find a way of contacting anybody via the rabbit warren of circular links I was confronted with I will be most impressed. I did find at one point a US phone number I could have called in their business hours, not particularly convenient for those outside the US.

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I had a quick look online, you can still buy a brand new Nike+ SportWatch GPS, the going rate seems to be about $200 AUD ($155 USD, 110 GBP, 235 EUR). A quick search on eBay will show you there are still plenty of these being sold today, both new and second hand. See image below from a quick search today. I'm sure people are going to be super happy with about this change when they find there is no way to download the data from their new device. What the heck is NIKE thinking here?

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They have all the data on every single customer that uses the Nike Connect software, they know every user's height, weight, how often they run, where and when they run and more. The number of users effected by this will be significant, how is it they just don't care? I am completely astounded by this. Do they think this is an upgrade opportunity, that they're going to force thousands of users like me to go and upgrade to the latest technology? After the way I've been treated here, there's no way I'm going to go purchase another Nike device, there are plenty of other great options on the market.

I understand the need to retire technology and divert future development elsewhere, that's fine, but surely you can maintain your existing software and systems. I'm not asking you to continue developing, just keep it running and allow me to use my device I paid you good money for, is that really too much to ask? I guess maintaining technology doesn't have a great impact on bonuses and share price. Well I hope this decision backfires and NIKE along with every other greed obsessed executive that has lost touch with the customer can learn from this mistake.

Maybe I need to lower my expectations of corporates, but I would have thought this could have been handled a lot better. If you absolutely must shut down the technology and make my technology investment worthless overnight, please give me more than 13 days notice. The majority of your customers are not on 7 figure salaries and would prefer not to just go and drop $500 on the latest Apple Nike collaboration device. If you are going to make this my only option, then at least give me some kind of discount or offer to upgrade, surely that is the least you could do? And how about the poor people that are all about to get ripped off by buying brand new and second hand devices only to find out you've switched off 90% off their functionality? Just turn a blind eye, not your problem? Really NIKE? Surely you're better than that?

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In addition, you can activate the bright backlight with the easy-tap interface to enjoy clearer views of the watch's run reminders, your personal records, or Attaboys, which acknowledge each personal record you achieve.

The run beckons. Apple Watch Nike with the Nike Run Club app is your ultimate running partner. Exclusive Nike watch faces are now more customisable with modular complications. Streaks show off your successes. And with Nike Twilight Mode, any time is go time. Download nike connect mac for free. Lifestyle downloads - Nike+ Connect by Nike and many more programs are available for instant and free download. Download nike connect mac for free. Lifestyle downloads - Nike+ Connect by Nike and many more programs are available for instant and free download. PH07 in Richboro, Pennsylvania was one of twelve former Nike bases that ringed the Philadelphia / Southern New Jersey area. It was placed into service in 1956 with two type B magazines, 20 Ajax missiles, and 8 A type launchers. The base was never upgraded to the Hercules missile and it was decommissioned in 1961 along with six other PH sites. The signing of the SALT treaty in the early.

The SportWatch GPS is compatible with the Polar WearLink+ Heart Rate Transmitter, and it automatically transmits the data from your runs to nikeplus.com where you can review and find new routes, set goals, and connect with other users after downloading Nike+ Connect to your Mac or PC. The unique NikeFuel activity measurement system analyzes your movements, rewarding you with a number of proprietary NikeFuel units at the end of each day that grade your levels of activity to keep you motivated.

An inbuilt USB connector is molded into the watch strap for easy recharging and data uploading, and at 10 inches long, it easily fits most wrists. This watch doesn't just tell time; it tells you everything you need to know about your runs.

Nike+ Sportband

Get more out of your time when on the move with the Nike+ SportBand. This device comes complete with the Nike+ Sensor that attaches to your shoe. With the advanced capabilities of Bluetooth technology, the Nike+ Sensor sends data to your Nike+ SportBand, allowing you to see the distance you travel, your pace while running or walking, the calories you burn, and the time it took you to complete your workout. Always keep your Nike+ SportBand memory clear by uploading your data to your computer through the USB port. You will enjoy the ability this provides by tracking your progress, setting active goals and even competing with your friends.

Charging your Nike+ SportBand is as simple as plugging it into any USB port on your computer or mobile charger. It only takes two hours to completely charge the device and provides you hours of recording and tracking capabilities. When you take your active lifestyle serious, you want the products you can trust. Your Nike+ SportBand is backed by a solid construction that will not fail you when you are on the go. Featuring a stainless steel buckle and case made from polycarbonate, the Nike+ SportBand is durable enough for your toughest workouts. The polyurethane strap adds to the creation of a device that will not weigh you down when running or walking your way to a healthier lifestyle.

Polarwear Link + Transmitter

Keep tabs on your heart rate through workouts and exercise with the Polar WearLink+ transmitter from Nike. The transmitter captures your heart rate information and directly transmits the data to NikePlus.com with compatible Nike+ devices, 5th generation and above iPods, and the iPod nano using a coded 5kHz transmission. Because of the coded transmission, your Polar training computer will have no trouble finding your transmitted heart rate.

To use, moisten the electrodes on the back of the connector and secure the fabric strap in place directly below your chest muscles, ensuring the electrodes are firmly against your skin. Your Polar WearLink device can also communicate with a wrist-worn device to give you quick access to your heart rate data. Simply use the wrist piece to search for your transmitter and hit OK to connect the two devices.

The Polar Wearlink+ transmitter boasts a washable strap, replaceable battery, and a water-resistant connector. The hook mechanism of the strap makes the device a cinch to put on and take off in just seconds of your time. This fabric chest strap seamlessly conforms to the shape of your body without getting in the way of your fitness routine. You can wear this transmitter in just about any fitness situation, whether you are at the gym, running, or even swimming.

As a Nike+ SportWatch user, I was shocked and devastated to receive an email from Nike informing me that they are retiring some of their Apps and Devices, including:

  • Nike+ Connect software,
  • Nike+ SportWatch
  • Nike+ SportBand
  • Nike+ FuelBand
  • Nike+ iPod

For those not familiar with Nike+ Technology, it is great for tracking walks and runs, recording your distances, elevation, splits etc. Fantastic technology. However, the only way to get this data out of your Nike+ watch is through the Nike+ Connect Software and USB connection.

In their infinite wisdom, Nike have decided it would be a great idea to retire this software, meaning there is no longer any way to get data off of your retired Nike+ device. So with 13 days notice, Nike have effectively made my investment in their technology worthless. I can continue tracking runs on my watch, until the memory fills, leaving me with no way to get the data off of my watch. I guess it's not completely useless, I could still wear it as an unfashionable sports watch to tell the time, utilise the stop watch, and utilise the alarm. Well isn't that bloody awesome!!

I was hoping it was all just a terrible mistake that would be fixed quickly, so I found a list of Nike executives and attempted to contact them via LinkedIn. I also reached out to many other Nike staff in management roles, involved with the Nike+ technology and those responsible for managing customer experience. Of the 30+ NIKE staff I have contacted, one replied - Mr Mihcael L Orenstein, Global Product Marketing and Concept Director // Nike Running at Nike I received the following response:

The Nike+ Sportwatch GPS is tried and true product, but we have doubled down on our efforts to work with true smartwatch products, like the AppleWatch. Our customer service team is far better suited to speak to about the depreciation of the Sportwatch, and you can contact them here: https://help-en-us.swoosh.com/

They are great, and will respond quickly.

Despite my doubts over just how great and efficient they are and my suspicion they will lack the authority to do anything about this, I attempted to contact someone via that link. If anyone can actually find a way of contacting anybody via the rabbit warren of circular links I was confronted with I will be most impressed. I did find at one point a US phone number I could have called in their business hours, not particularly convenient for those outside the US.

Nike+ Connect Mac Pc

I had a quick look online, you can still buy a brand new Nike+ SportWatch GPS, the going rate seems to be about $200 AUD ($155 USD, 110 GBP, 235 EUR). A quick search on eBay will show you there are still plenty of these being sold today, both new and second hand. See image below from a quick search today. I'm sure people are going to be super happy with about this change when they find there is no way to download the data from their new device. What the heck is NIKE thinking here?

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They have all the data on every single customer that uses the Nike Connect software, they know every user's height, weight, how often they run, where and when they run and more. The number of users effected by this will be significant, how is it they just don't care? I am completely astounded by this. Do they think this is an upgrade opportunity, that they're going to force thousands of users like me to go and upgrade to the latest technology? After the way I've been treated here, there's no way I'm going to go purchase another Nike device, there are plenty of other great options on the market.

I understand the need to retire technology and divert future development elsewhere, that's fine, but surely you can maintain your existing software and systems. I'm not asking you to continue developing, just keep it running and allow me to use my device I paid you good money for, is that really too much to ask? I guess maintaining technology doesn't have a great impact on bonuses and share price. Well I hope this decision backfires and NIKE along with every other greed obsessed executive that has lost touch with the customer can learn from this mistake.

Maybe I need to lower my expectations of corporates, but I would have thought this could have been handled a lot better. If you absolutely must shut down the technology and make my technology investment worthless overnight, please give me more than 13 days notice. The majority of your customers are not on 7 figure salaries and would prefer not to just go and drop $500 on the latest Apple Nike collaboration device. If you are going to make this my only option, then at least give me some kind of discount or offer to upgrade, surely that is the least you could do? And how about the poor people that are all about to get ripped off by buying brand new and second hand devices only to find out you've switched off 90% off their functionality? Just turn a blind eye, not your problem? Really NIKE? Surely you're better than that?

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That's enough from me, I'd love to know your thoughts on this, obviously, I'm not particularly happy about it. I've loved my Nike watch, it's helped me achieve 100 consecutive days of exercise and I'm currently on track to better that with goals of running a half marathon this year and 1000 Kms for the year. Not sure how I'm going to keep track of that now, I have only 12 days to find an alternative and work out how I'll merge my old data with new data. Maybe I've got this all wrong, I'm missing the point and there are perfectly good reasons for this, feel free to share your thoughts on this matter and forward your recommendations for the new device I must now go and purchase.






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