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The Nike+ SportWatch GPS Powered by TomTom is a water resistant, rechargeable running watch featuring precise GPS tracking, an 8-hour battery life with GPS active, and seamless integration with Nike+ software. Designed for runners who demand reliable performance and stylish functionality, it tracks pace, distance, and speed while syncing your progress to a vibrant community. Lightweight and durable, it’s built to keep up with your busiest days and toughest workouts.
| ASIN | B009OWZBQS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #551,977 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #149 in Running GPS Units #3,813 in Electronics & Gadgets |
| Brand Name | Nike |
| Color | White |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (275) |
| Date First Available | October 28, 2012 |
| Included Components | Watch Band |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.5 x 1.5 x 1 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.1 x 5.4 x 2.6 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.24 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Nike, Inc. |
| Material | Rubber |
| Model Name | Nike+ SportWatch GPS |
| Package Weight | 0.45 Pounds |
| Part Number | WM0069-100 |
| Sport Type | Running |
| Suggested Users | mens |
M**E
Great watch for the runner/student of exercise science!
I'm sure my review will not be the greatest because I don't know all the ins and outs of the technological world, but what I do know is I love this watch. I wear it everyday. I was required to purchase a heart rate monitor watch combination for my exercise science course and I decided to go with this product. Mainly because of the Nike+ involvement I was already in, I figured I could continue using their program and support their programs by buying their products. The reviews for this watch are great and they are true. I have had so many compliments on my watch and I love the way it looks. I especially love the convenience of having my speed, avg. pace, distance, heart rate, time elapsed, and clock displayed all on my wrist in watch form. (How cool is that?!?) I am amazed at technology and absolutely love the availability of the information provided. I love that the watch is waterproof. I work with preschool children and there's never a day that I don't have at least two spills on my hands from drinks or paint water. I am constantly washing my hands and I don't have to take the watch off. the charge of the watch lasts about 2 weeks for me even running 4-5 times per week for 30-60 minutes. I use the alarm as a backup to my nightstand alarm clock. and being able to view my history of runs is great for being prepared for my class. I can prove to my professor that I really did run yesterday if he questions me.
Z**E
Run for cover.
Got this watch after falling off running for about 6 months, so I needed to justify spending $150 on something. Nike has a solid piece of equipment here, if not too basic. Features include pace, speed (mi/km), laps (auto/man), GPS, est kcal burned (never use this for any device) GPS always works well, sometimes takes a while (1 mile even) to find me, but that makes sense since I'm running 6" miles!! If not working, it syncs my footpod and my times always match up. Pace is my least and most liked feature. Keeps me going, but frustrates me. I can't seem to get lower than 5'55" miles. argh. I'll just have to return it for one that makes me faster! The nike+ software online is solid. really cool ways of staying on top of your running like routes, goals (run more, run farther), trophies earned for different milestones (fastest, longest, most runs in a week, etc); keeps track of total miles, and compares you to other runners in your age group. Has a route feature similar to mapmyrun but not as good. I brought this to the UK when I studied abroad and had a fun time bragging about my international runs on Facebook. In all this watch is comparable to the garmin 210/610, if not a bit bulkier and more basic. Not very familiar with the Garmin Fit software, but they seem comparable. Nike is more sports-tastic and fun, whereas Garmins is a bit more technical. Either way, the watch is solid. Some complained that the usb port on the watch (right at the edge of the strap tucked under a plastic flap with hinges that folds back to expose the port, will break easily. I could see this, but mine's still in tact and I'm about as careless as they come. Cheers nike.
E**H
Great product, great setller
I bought this item because I've been using the Nike+ app to keep track of my runs but I'm training for a marathon and my phone battery won't last the length of my longer training runs so I decided to upgrade to the GPS watch - also I'm going to be doing some of my runs out of country and can't use my data, but the GPS works just fine. The only thing I'm upset about is that I didn't get it earlier! I love this thing. I bought it used and it works perfectly and looks pristine. You can even set it to do intervals - it plays a few notes when you've set it for "run" vs "walk". Oh...I guess I do have one annoyance, which is that it's kind of gross to have plastic against your sweaty skin, but I'm going to sort that out with wristbands and such.
T**E
Complete Piece of Garbage
Below is my review I did on February 19, 2014 - about a month after I bought the product. In five months, this watch has turned into a piece of crap that I wish I would have never bought. First and foremost, the battery life is now awful. I charge it fully every single night, and even if I don't run that day, it will still completely die the next day. I upload my runs after each run and update the satellite data, and yet, it still takes 10 minutes each time I go for a run. You also cannot edit your runs on the Nike+ site. You have to go to their Facebook page and ask them to modify your runs. I will invest in a Garmin running watch and keep my runs backed up on a spreadsheet that I can edit. You are paying for a flashy piece of fashion, but it is better served as the ass end of toilet paper. ___________________________________________________________________ I bought this watch based on a friend who has it. I read some of the awful reviews that is on this thread. I decided to pull the trigger and see for myself. So far, I love it. I have used it for 36 miles of running so far. Here are my pros and cons of the watch. Pros 1) Battery life: Nike rates it at 9 continuous hours of running. I can say that is accurate. I ran a 31 mile ultra marathon yesterday with it. The race was in the back woods of Arkansas. It tracked me for 8 hours. After that, the GPS stopped but the clock was still going. It stopped tracking me at 28 miles of 31. No biggie, I will just correct the miles on my nike + account. But for my normal runs of 6-15 miles, it will last. If you turn the GPS off, the idle battery will last over a month. 2) Shoe pod: This is great for running inside or if you do not have satellite reception. It'll save your battery. I used only gps yesterday. I don't wear Nike shoes, so I didn't have a dedicated spot to hold the pod. 3) Satellite signal: I read so many awful stories about the gps not syncing. Yesterday in the woods, it took three minutes to link up. After that, it tracked me through tree cover. Usually at my house in Texas, it picks up the satellite in under 10 seconds. 4) USB: the port is built into the watch band. Simply unsnap the clip. You can plug into your computer to sync your data and a wall USB charger. The nike software will update your account and you can see it on the nike app on your phone. CONS 1) Software: you have to install the nike plus software on your computer. There's no easy way to find it. I had to search the nike plus site and finally found it. 2) Clock: you can't adjust your clock on the watch the first time. You have to use the Nike app to adjust the watch setting. After that, you can use the watch to set the clock. 3) Battery indicator: my watch came half charged as expected. I plugged it in to charge it fully. Within a second if said full. I knew that was false. I removed it from the charger and the indicator said low battery. I had to do a system restore. That seemed to reset the software. It functions normally now. 4) Export data: I'm not too worried about this, but some folks like to be able to export run data to other sites. Sadly, nike holds your data hostage. Again, I don't care about it because I have been using only nike+ for three years. I love the interfaces.
A**ー
とにかく可愛いです。 普段つかいにも可愛いとおもいます。 ただ、私金あれでベルト留め具で、でちゃいました。 リスバンして上から巻いてます。
L**N
très bon service, et je suis très satisfaite de mon achat, montre très facile à utiliser vraiment.
H**C
充電式なので、最初の立ち上げは充電してから行うほうが良い。 説明書もありますので、よく読んでから使用したほうが無難だと思います!!
C**A
2個目です。 1個目は、汗と水分が入り込んだせいかなと思いますが、液晶の表示が見えなくなりました。 Apple watchが単独でランニングに使えるまでは、Nike+の成果を蓄積していくには、これしか無いかなと思っています。
す**ん
使いやすかったんですけど 一年もしないうちに パソコンと繋いでも反応がなくなって、とてもショック。おそらく、時計自体のベルト部分の配線かな!? と思います。 もろすぎる。 あまりにも、寿命が短くて残念すぎる!
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