Showing posts with label iPod Nano. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPod Nano. Show all posts

Saturday, July 7, 2012

My iPod Nano is Complete

My iPod Nano is complete now with my purchased of the iWatchz Q watch strap.
It feels comfortable.

I will bring the iPod for a longer distance run today with the watch strap.

My First Nike+ Run with the iPod Nano

I've finally gone ahead to get myself the iPod Nano 6th Gen to replace my ageing Nike+ Sportband.



For the first since I first bought my previous Nike+ Sportband, I do not have to do the extra chore of putting the Nike+ transponder piece in my Nike shoe's insole!




The iPod Nano 6th Gen is using the built-in accelerometer to do the steps measurement.



To run with the device, it's best used with a wrist strap designed for the iPod Nano.

I haven't got myself one yet.  So, for this run, I've got to hold the device in my hand while I ran throughout the whole distance.

As this is the first run, I expect the running timing to be out of accuracy as the the first calculation is based on my input height and weight.  For this, the device provides a "calibration" function at the end of a run.

So, I ran for my regular known distance of 2.4km so that I can do a good calibration.

Just as expected, the result was a way-out 2.91km.
I made a calibration to adjust the final distance to 2.4km.

Here's the screenshot of my first ever run result with the iPod Nano 6th Gen.


I'm happy with the device.

Saturday, June 9, 2012

WWDC 2012 and My iPod Nano

I have been always excited about the Apple WWDC event since the introduction of the original iPhone back in 2007.


I held back my purchase of the iPod Nano 6th gen for this event.  I am currently using the Nike Plus SportsBand for my jogging sessions and have been eyeing the 6th gen iPod Nano which supports Nike Plus without the need for a separate transponder to be inserted underneath my running shoe insole.


Since the iPod Nano is primarily a music device, I am expected more features to it than the curreny sets, particularly Bluetooth A2DP support.


So, I really hope to see a refreshed version of the iPod Nano with Bluetooth support at this WWDC 2012.


The chances are low though because Apple usually come out with new iPod in their "Music Event" to be held sometime in September.


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Saturday, May 19, 2012

I Love Jogging .. And Nike+

I love jogging for a few reasons:
1) to shed some weight off my marginally-obese body
2) to have the relaxation of mind it gives me while on the run
3) to keep me healthy

I was introduced to a running gadget by my colleague a year plus ago and am still using it regularly today.
It's the Nike+ Sportsband.

My running data such as distance run, calories burned and time per km rate etc are uploaded to my online account at Nikeplus.com.

I must say it's a great concept that really inspires me to run more. And in reality, I do run more than what I used to run after I retired from my National Service, AKA "went MR".

This Sportsband, however requires a transponder to be inserted in the hole meant for it in a Nike+ running shoe.

However, there comes the new version of iPod Nano by Apple. With the 6th generation iPod Nano, I can track my running data the same way as I'm doing on my Sportsband. The main difference between them is that the iPod Nano does not requires an additional transponder to work. So it's just "wear it and run"!

Yes, that's the gadget I will be getting next and real soon.

The only worry is its accuracy. The Nike+ Sportsband that I'm using now is highly accurate.

So, let's keep healthy!