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May 20, 2006 The Nike+ sensor pack was released. It is Nike's first ever device that can track your stats wirelessly. Its sales price is $19.00, but you can buy it with other types of products like the sportband or the fuelband. (price varies).
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Nike released the SportBand. A device that can track pace, distance, time, and speed. This easy-to-use watch lets you customize your display so you can see whatever info is most important to you. It costs $59.99
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Nike released the gym pack that connected with your iPhone, iPod without a sensor. You can also buy this with a Nike Plus compatible shoe for under $120.00
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The Adidas Micoach Pacer can track pace, distance, speed, and time. It syncs to your smartphone or iPod, giving you live audio feedback as you exercise.
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The Stride Sensor will last for about five months. This device is placed in a pouch (provided) that clips onto your shoe laces. It syncs wirelessly to your Mac or PC. It tracks your pace, heart rate, distance, and time.
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The cell 8 hours worth of speed, acceleration, distance and pace data, the SPEED_CELL and can tell who’s fastest, once and for all. It fits invisibly in miCoach compatible boots or shoes. And for when you want the world to know you’re really on your A game, it syncs wirelessly right from the pitch via miCoach Connect and your iPhone.
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Provides real-time digital recordings that sync to your smartphone or iPod. Tracks your heart rate, pace, and time. You wear the small watch-like sensor around your wrist and the band around your upper chest that tracks your heart rate.
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Polar & Nike brought up the Polar WearLink+ that works with Nike+. It also is acapable without the Nike + sensor. Which tracks speed, distance, time, and pace.
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Nike came out with a app called Nike+ running. Making it capable to listen to music, and do everything the sensor can but without it! It's linked with Google Earth for the GPS mapping.
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Adidas has taken the Micoach level to the soccer pitch. This is the first time in the sport something like this was made. The realese of the cleat is called the Adidas Adizero Micoach. It weighed only 5.8 ounces.
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Nike sent out the Nike+ FuelBand. That can visually show you how your doing. The lights under the screen show how well you are doing, red being the worst, green being the best. It tells you the date, time, your speed, distance, calories burned, and pace.