RunIQ has a similar perforated band comparable to Apple Watch Nike+ (also $369 and up), the Nike-branded version of Apple’s Series 2 smartwatch. Both bands are comfortable to wear. But RunIQ feels heavier and bulkier on the wrist. No wearable I’ve ... ( read original story ...)
Patent Filed For A Certain Apple Watch 3 Feature
Early last year, the Cupertino-based tech giant introduced the second generation of Apple 'Watch' that also witnessed an exclusive partnership with American Sporting giants Nike. After about ten months of release, there are fresh rumors that reveal its ... ( read original story ...)
Apple shares new Apple Watch Series 2 ad featuring Activity rings
... with its latest Apple Watch Series 2, a device that launched last year with minor hardware improvements. The company also partnered with Nike to produce a Nike+ version of the device that comes with a special sports band and preloaded Nike software. ( read original story ...)
And finally: Nike's smart sports shoe plans
We've got an Apple Watch patent that could give the smartwatch a big battery boost, a smart shoe for team sports and a big date you need to add to your 2017 calendar. A patent filed in 2016 and granted this month suggests that Nike is prepping to go big on ... ( read original ...
The best Apple Watch running apps tested
Out of the box the Apple Watch is pretty basic for runners ... Best running app: Nike+ Run Club Like everything Nike does, this app looks the business. With its distinctive volt yellow, snappy design and motivational features, there's more than enough ... ( read original story ...)
RunIQ Fitness Watch from New Balance May Have a Rival
The smartwatch from NewBalance has a similar perforated band with the one of Apple Watch Nike. The only difference is that the one of Apple’s smartwatch is not as bulky and as heavy as the one of the RunIQ watch. Specialists argue that the screen of ... ( read original story ...)
Patent used by Sportbrain in Apple Watch infringement suit under review by US Patent Office
including the Apple Watch. Starting in January last year, Sportbrain started suing device manufacturers, including Samsung, HP, Garmin, Fitbit, Pebble, and Nike. Software has also become a target for Sportbrain, with fitness app developers and insurance ... ( read original story ...)