Hi Michael,

I am not sure how far away the iPhone can be from the sensor in the 
sneaker/trainer.  My iPhone sits in a docking area on my treadmill, I do not 
keep it in my pocket.  Nike+ ready footwear has a small pouch located under the 
inner sole of the left trainer/sneaker.  You lift the inner sole out, gently 
remove the foam in the pocket and then replace the foam with the sensor.  You 
might want to keep the foam filler in case you want to wear the trainers when 
you are not training.  Every time you walk you are using the battery inside the 
sensor, so best to remove the sensor when you are not training, but if you only 
wear the trainers for working out then it is fine to leave the sensor in.  You 
get over 1000 hours of use, so probably about 3 years or so.

I hope this answers your questions.

Chris 
On 13 Aug 2010, at 17:31, Michael Thurman wrote:

> can you please explain what you get with the nikee shoes? does the sensor fit 
> into the shoe in a special pouch or something do you have to put the i phone 
> in a pocket too, or can you leave it connected to your stereo or whatever 
> across the room? or via bluetooth. if I get an I phone I will get the bt 
> dongle for my home theater reciever as well and might the nikee sensor  
> sounds like fun!
> On Aug 13, 2010, at 12:14 PM, Chris Moore wrote:
> 
>> Well my Nike+ sensor arrived today £14.99) and I got my Nike+ sneakers too 
>> (Air Max Tailwind 2010) and I was up and running in no time.
>> 
>> Very easy to use, I like the calorie target mode.  You get regular prompted 
>> updates to tell you how you are doing and if you are getting close to your 
>> target.  This saves you having to look/press the screen to find out what is 
>> going on.  You then get a summary of everything at the end of your workout.
>> 
>> So far I am very happy with my purchases.
>> 
>> Chris 
>> On 12 Aug 2010, at 22:53, Nancy Badger wrote:
>> 
>>> I'm so excited!  I can actually answer a question for once instead of 
>>> asking them!  I use Niki plus and I like it a lot.   The sensor was $19.99 
>>> or something like that.  I bought the shoes at an outlet mall and they were 
>>> around $44.00.  You just have to make sure it is a "niki plus" shoe.  There 
>>> are many different types of shoes that go from reasonable to very 
>>> expensive.  When I work out I use a treadmill.  I start the niki plus and 
>>> than start the treadmill.  I like it because it gives calories burned, 
>>> distance etc.  It also has a history.  You have to calibrate it just like 
>>> if you had a pedometer.  Let me know if you have further questions.
>>> Nancy
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