tbh all these products are useless. the sensor is meant to stay under your foot, coz the "accelerometer" (the sensor which provide infos) works on a pressure based concept. It reports whenever the runner’s foot is on the ground. When a person is just walking, u can observe that his feet spend more time on the ground than in the air. As he increases his pace,his feet spend more time in the air, not in contact with the ground. So putting that ON your shoes will make it way more less accurate.
@rav07 Nike was a Greek goddess and its pronounced Nye-Kee so for once the USA is correct! XD (oh and pretty much everywhere else in the world pronounces it Nye-Kee)
@MarchingMac04 I have greek family members, and friends, i have never heard them pronounce it differently but it could just be americanised, i did read some where that it might be pronounced like bike or hike without the E sound at the end. could be different in ancient greek/modern greek
@rav07 Well it should be pronounced "Naikee" because it is originally from the United States and should be pronounced as it's original form, except if it is a different language.
@appletree0124 Maybe you should find out where Nikes first Major Sales were besides their native country.... Oh... right... thats the US. Were pronouncing it correct. not the british Boymen.
also..... i HATE this guys accent and i don't know why. i normally love british accents. Where is the Reviewer from?
you're just an idiot. how the hell are you gonna tell me that nike is pronounced wrong when america were the people that invented the fucking brand?!? it was created in Oregon by an inventor named Bill Bowerman and he pronounced it as NI-KEE. Other countries choose to pronounce things differently from america. get your facts straight before you start posting crap about americans on an AMERICAN website.
@PoliceMadScott uh huh; pretty ironic to call me a child don't you think? and if you don't care about america why did you post something about americans in your previous in the first place?
i'll try to find if this optional part is sold in my place, it's not like i can afford a pair of sports shoes equivalent to US$90-US$100
lordevarts 3 months ago
the packaging is amazing. lol
natetechrock 8 months ago
you sound like neville longbottom
BouncingBoaz 1 year ago 4
Just like coupe and coupay
archedperson 1 year ago
u british people are stupid nike was invented in the u.s. so its pronounced NAIKEE u bloody wankers LMAO
skllz415 1 year ago
@skllz415 no he is an idiot, i am british and say NAIKEE so don't paint an entire country because of this bloke.
nikeeweston 1 year ago
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Review??? You just opened the packaging!!! it seems a review of the packaging !! (eco friendly and, bla, bla, bla....)
angelvinas 1 year ago
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Review??? You just opened the packaging!!! it seems a review of the packaging !! (eco friendly and, bla, bla, bla....)
angelvinas 1 year ago
tbh all these products are useless. the sensor is meant to stay under your foot, coz the "accelerometer" (the sensor which provide infos) works on a pressure based concept. It reports whenever the runner’s foot is on the ground. When a person is just walking, u can observe that his feet spend more time on the ground than in the air. As he increases his pace,his feet spend more time in the air, not in contact with the ground. So putting that ON your shoes will make it way more less accurate.
enskz 1 year ago
Americans aren't stupid. The AMERICAN Nike commercials say "NI-KEE"
therandomawsome 1 year ago
@therandomawsome exactly AMERICAN'S are stupid, as an AMERICAN made that advert.
nikeeweston 1 year ago
@nikeeweston
aha there's ALWAYS an idiot that comments on how stupid another race is -_-
GreenDotDress 1 year ago
Very nice and great review.
hemal67 2 years ago
see that would be something useful to have. Now i just need to excercise!
castro5661 2 years ago
your mispronouncing nike
sonyboy97 2 years ago
Well here in the UK it's pronounced "Naiyk" although some people (inc. USA) pronounce it "Naikee".
rav07 2 years ago 20
@rav07 you're right, Europe FTW
HOLLAND
LvKingsfield 1 year ago
@rav07 Nike was a Greek goddess and its pronounced Nye-Kee so for once the USA is correct! XD (oh and pretty much everywhere else in the world pronounces it Nye-Kee)
WalliInHell 1 year ago
@WalliInHell I'll bet the greeks didn't pronounce it that way...
MarchingMac04 6 months ago
@MarchingMac04 I have greek family members, and friends, i have never heard them pronounce it differently but it could just be americanised, i did read some where that it might be pronounced like bike or hike without the E sound at the end. could be different in ancient greek/modern greek
WalliInHell 5 months ago
@rav07 Well it should be pronounced "Naikee" because it is originally from the United States and should be pronounced as it's original form, except if it is a different language.
MrRetroactivity 3 months ago
@sonyboy97 what now? You just got pwned by a British laddie.
appletree0124 2 years ago 21
@appletree0124 Maybe you should find out where Nikes first Major Sales were besides their native country.... Oh... right... thats the US. Were pronouncing it correct. not the british Boymen.
also..... i HATE this guys accent and i don't know why. i normally love british accents. Where is the Reviewer from?
jamersjamers 1 year ago
Americans are stupid. American pronounce things incorrectly.
PoliceMadScott 2 years ago
im an asian :P
sonyboy97 2 years ago
@PoliceMadScott
you're just an idiot. how the hell are you gonna tell me that nike is pronounced wrong when america were the people that invented the fucking brand?!? it was created in Oregon by an inventor named Bill Bowerman and he pronounced it as NI-KEE. Other countries choose to pronounce things differently from america. get your facts straight before you start posting crap about americans on an AMERICAN website.
GreenDotDress 1 year ago
@GreenDotDress Calm down you abusive child. I posted that comment 10 months ago. I don't care about America. Good day to you child.
PoliceMadScott 1 year ago
@PoliceMadScott uh huh; pretty ironic to call me a child don't you think? and if you don't care about america why did you post something about americans in your previous in the first place?
GreenDotDress 1 year ago
@GreenDotDress I was only stating fact and you have proved my point. Good day to you child.
PoliceMadScott 1 year ago
@sonyboy97 in greece where i live it is also pronounced "Naiykk" and "Naikee" like in usa....
brasilianmagic 1 year ago
@sonyboy97 You are misspelling your. It's You're.
dxr4315 1 year ago
what camera do you use?
LauraVlogz 2 years ago
Panasonic Lumix ZR1 (ZX1).
rav07 2 years ago 3
Looks like a nice holster. If only I had a Nike + iPod thing lol
iAppTime 2 years ago 2