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Posted at 5:15 AM on Friday 06/26/09 by
Ben
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Update: AbtElectronics has it for $19 shipped.

Buy.com has the Apple Nike + iPod Sensor MA368LL/B for $19 + $3 shipping = $22 shipped. It interfaces with your iPod and lets you tailor your running experience for the ultimate workout. It uses a wireless pedometer that can be installed in your jogging shoes. [Compare]
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    NorthSouth - Posted 5:34 am PDT 06/26/09 (2611 Posts)  Report Spam

    Cheaper to use existing equipment. Get in your car and drive. It already has an odometer. Saves shoe wear too.

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    juofmgoblue - Posted 5:36 am PDT 06/26/09 (38 Posts)  Report Spam

    $7 savings from Apple or Best Buy.

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    campustown - Posted 5:44 am PDT 06/26/09 (101 Posts)  Report Spam

    waste. the battery dies in a few months and you are screwed. its junk. you can self service it by hacking it open, but it doesnt always work

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    RKLE - Posted 6:21 am PDT 06/26/09 (8910 Posts)  Report Spam

    made in taiwan from 5 years olds

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    lawnsprinkler - Posted 6:33 am PDT 06/26/09 (1876 Posts)  Report Spam

    I wouldn't mind taking a baconnaise on this.

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    jace152 - Posted 7:34 am PDT 06/26/09 (116 Posts)  Report Spam

    same here .bacon requires me to get off my arse..

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    Solow - Posted 8:13 am PDT 06/26/09 (2911 Posts)  Report Spam

    This is mis-advertised. It is ONLY the sensor, not the kit. You still need the receiver.

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    ragecage - Posted 8:19 am PDT 06/26/09 (125 Posts)  Report Spam

    #3 is right. This would be my third one after the battery died again. I never thought to crack it open and see what kind of battery is there -anyone know? Really though, when you start running w/ one of these, you never want to run again without one -it makes that much of a difference.

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    matthew - Posted 8:48 am PDT 06/26/09 (1304 Posts)  Report Spam

    I'd strongly recommend the Garmin Forerunner 50. It's the entry level unit (no GPS), but with heart rate strap and foot pod (prices have dropped recently), and data transfer to your PC, it helps a lot with training.

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    jfredric - Posted 11:48 am PDT 06/26/09 (51 Posts)  Report Spam

    #3, #8

    If the battery dies in less than a year, apple will replace it for you. The battery is just a CR2032 coin type. Unfortunately, its glued together. You can replace it yourself, but you have to work a bit to get it open (which I agree is BS). Its just greedy of them. Instead of charging you 20 bucks for a new sensor, why can't they at least swap your dead one for like 5-10 dollars. It would be a "refurb", but I'm sure the electronics are pretty reliable. Basically charge enough to cover the labor and battery cost, plus just a little on top. the whole kit itself new is only 30.

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    RKLE - Posted 6:20 am PDT 07/5/09 (8910 Posts)  Report Spam

    apple boycot

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