Geek runners know that some time ago there was a fashion on the Internet to run with iPod + Nike+. It was a complex consisting of expensive Nike sneakers, in the foot of which was placed a sensor transmitting signals to the iPod "through the air", which received data using a small dongle that was connected to it. The problem with the solution was that the sensors had a non-removable battery that reached our edges completely discharged.
The new Nike+ now works on the iPhone, taking data of speed and running routes using the built-in GPS.
Now you not only become a member of the social network of runners, compete with like-minded people, burn calories, but also build mileage schemes that you can share with your friends.
The program costs $1.99 in the AppStore.
By the way, I remind you about the free alternative to Endomondo, which can do the same and works on all our popular phones.
Endomondo must have every runner and bike rider!
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