Version 2, both Nike+ and not, come with a built-in GPS and waterproof casing. The Nike features of the watch are focused only on running, but Apple's built-in workout app offers tracking for pool and open-water swimming, indoor and outdoor cycling ... ( read original story ...)
You'll love Apple Watch Nike+ if you need a boost
The new Apple Watch Nike+ is trying to do something other fitness trackers aren’t: be your buddy. "We want as many people as possible to run,” says Stefan Olander, VP of digital innovation at Nike. “So we thought what if we can package the energy of ... ( read original story ...)
Runkeeper update allows Apple Watch Series 2 & Nike+ users to track iPhone-free runs via GPS
Popular exercise tracking app Runkeeper has been updated to support the built-in GPS location tracking capabilities of the new Apple Watch Series 2, as well as the Apple Watch Nike+. Runkeeper version 7.6 allows users to see mapped routes on their iPhone ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Watch: Darkness Before The Dawn
including bands and software from Nike. Series 2 also includes integrated GPS and are also better for swimmers, with more complete waterproofing. (It’s worth mentioning many swam for more than a year with the original Apple Watch, sometimes now called ... ( read original story ...)
Apple doubles down on running with Nike-edition smartwatch
NEW YORK — Apple isn’t the first to add GPS functionality to a smartwatch, but it’s the first to make something that feels like a running watch. And the company is doubling down on that with a Nike edition out Friday, while Nike is bringing features ... ( read original story ...)
Time to get a smartwatch? Apple Watch Nike+ review
But you can get your hands on the latest Nike+ version for $529. In addition to the standard stuff that comes with any Apple Watch 2, you get some nice Nike extras. I’ve been using the Nike+ edition for the past five days and can say it’s a better ... ( read original story ...)
The Apple Watch doesn't have to trade fashion for fitness
but in recent years perhaps none was so anticipated as the Apple Watch, Apple’s first go at tapping into the budding wearables market. It may not be fair to say that the Watch didn’t live up to those expectations, but early versions of the device ... ( read original story ...)