01 Oct 2008

If you use the Marware Nike+ Pouch . . .

1 Comment Running

. . . make sure the sensor is in the right way.

A few years ago, I started using the sensor with velcro strapped to my shoe. It worked great. I even wrote about it.

This week I got a new pair of running shoes and started using a Marware pouch. I found that my three mile runs were being logged as two miles. I was gutted and the pouch was on its way to the bin.

Then I read the instructions more carefully. I had put the sensor in upside down.

Now I’m back from a run and want to post this before I forget. If you found this post because you are googling Marware pouch problems, I hope you find this tip useful.

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One Response to “If you use the Marware Nike+ Pouch . . .”

  1. Johan says:

    rumours are that apple will file for a patent, disabling this device and also the switcheasy thingy, because the shoes will be tagged with rfid ? have you also heard that ?

    do you have an online example of the nikeplus api available ? i use an xml based api now, but the data in that api is very limited

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