Nano 6G - Nike+ Running Example - Vid 5 of 5

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  • So for the ipod nano 6G you dont need the sensor that connects to the bottom?

  • @CicoGarcia98 Firmware update 1.2 enabled the Nike+ features WITHOUT the Nike+ sensor. You can still connect it for more accuracy, but it's not needed.

  • Does this also function as a pedometer? and whats that white thing you have connected to the bottom of the ipod

  • @JunkyardJeff It can work as a pedometer. The white thing at the bottom of the iPod is a Nike+ sensor. The Nike+ sensor is no longer required due to a firmware update.

  • @JesseBAndersen You mean about 6th gen nano? Can all of them be updated? Please answer ASAP

  • @alegirtasz This only relates to the Nano 6G. I'm not sure about other iPods.

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  • Any one had problem with the sensor not working when it asks you to walk around??

    Have I missed something??

  • great video!!

  • @Azdian the Nano 6G doesn't require the Nike+ sensor anymore. It works better when the user is consistent with his/her pace, so a treadmill would be fine. The Nano approximates each step when it moves up and down, with that then it gives you an estimate of the distance you have covered. It will not give you perfect distances, but estimations.

  • how does it calculate the destination ? does it work fine with treadmill ? just confused how could it know how much distance i walked?

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