This system refers to the Nike+ pockets in the sockliners of certain compatible shoes. The pockets can hold the special Nike+ sensor, which can be connected to the runner's Apple iPod nano. The sensor sends the runner's running specs straight to the iPod, so you'd know how you're ...
Nike launched the Nike Flyknit running shoes series in February 2012. It only used the special yarn to knit the upper surface in the necessary parts. It not only made the shoes lighter and more suitable, but also reduced the material loss to the maximum extent, and achieved the environmental...
running shoes outfitted with the nike+ sensor and fire up your ipod, you're both the researcher and the subject—a self-contained experimental system. and what you're likely to find is that the hawthorne effect kicks in. you're actively observing yourself, and just that fact not only ...
The two new experiences use Nike+ Pressure Sensor chip 。 The chip installed in each shoe can record user's motion data and send it to the user's mobile device through wireless data pmission, presenting data information which is completely unknown in previous training or movement. ...
The only really interesting bit is the microcontroller, which is over-powered for the job of turning a wheel when a keyboard-style sensor is pressed by your heel. What is Nike thinking? We want to see the firmware, and we’d like it reverse engineered. What other chips are on board?
Nike is one of the few major sports labels that has truly embraced the digital generation. They recently changed their core target market to seventeen-year-olds, citing that the age group spends 20% more on shoes than their older counterparts. This shift in perspective has brought about an ...
The Nike+ community is far and away the most widely used digital running community out there. Nike Run Club: Running Coach Nike+GPS is the perfect running app for those of us that don't own Nike+ shoes and decided not to make a "custom" hole for the $20 sensor. Next Up : Laser...
designed Nike shoes. Welp, I love my New Balance 855s, and I don’t need to buy the special, expensive shoe. There are a bunch of do-it-yourself hacks out there (I found a good listhere), but I didn’t see any instructions on how to knit yourself a sensor cozy, so here you ...
A shoe has a sensor system operably connected to a communication port. Performance data is collected by the system and can be transferred for further use via the communication port.
A sensor system is adapted for use with an article of footwear and includes an insert member including a first layer and a second layer, a port connected to the insert and configure