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Testseek.com have collected 50 expert reviews of the Nike + SportWatch GPS and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nike + SportWatch GPS.
Award: Recommended June 2011
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  Published: 2011-04-14, review by: techcrunch.com

  • Abstract:  While I am aware that my body generally looks like poorly mixed pizza dough spread over a misshapen skeleton, I do like to get my runs in when I can. For years I’ve tried all sorts of sports watches, from GPS devices from Garmin that looked like cigar...

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  Published: 2011-04-11, review by: Digitaltrends.com

  • Comfortable, smart design, Built-in USB connector, Powerful, intuitive Web-based interface, Long battery life, Accurate GPS by TomTom, Reasonably affordable
  • Not practical for everyday wear, Using Nike+ sensor requires Nike shoes, Little flexibility and zero non-running features
  • The Nike+ SportWatch is a single-minded device that does what it does very well, but won’t get much use when it’s not collecting sweat. ...

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  Published: 2014-03-14, review by: macworld.com.au

  • Easy to use
  • Comfort, $200
  • The Nike SportWatch GPS is a great tool for runners and walkers. Although it's not cheap, it works well...

 
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  Published: 2012-08-30, Author: Tony , review by: smarthouse.com.au

  • Cloud, based NikeFuel organises workouts in one of the best fashions; intelligable design; works with a heart monitor and other peripherals; Waterproof to 50 metres.
  • No modes other than running.

 
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  Published: 2012-08-30, Author: Tony , review by: channelnews.com.au

  • Cloudbased NikeFuel organises workouts in one of the best fashions; intelligable design; works with a heart monitor and other peripherals; Waterproof to 50 metres.
  • No modes other than running

 
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  Published: 2012-05-18, Author: Ross , review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • The Nike+ SportWatch GPS is definitely worth a look if you're after a watch to monitor your running. It's easy to use, comfortable to wear and the Nike+ service is a great way to keep track of your run data. However, more advanced users may baulk at it...

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  Published: 2011-05-27, Author: Bonnie , review by: cnet.com.au

  • The Nike+ SportWatch GPS is very easy to use and has an attractive design. The watch has good battery life, and the Web component is a great resource for tracking workouts and getting training tips
  • It's expensive. We had some initial problems with GPS, and positioning wasn't always accurate
  • For runners looking to keep track of their workouts, the Nike+ SportWatch GPS offers a very attractive and simple solution, but it's on the pricier side....

 
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  Published: 2011-10-27, review by: theglobeandmail.com

  • Abstract:  Since 2003, I’ve tried several fitness accessories that use the GPS system to tell you how far and how fast you’re running. I’ve generally liked them, except for the fact that they don’t work well in big cities.Many runners I know have one of these dev...

 
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  Published: 2012-04-04, review by: geekzone.co.nz

  • Abstract:  The Nike+ Sportwatch GPS is one of those things you think you can do without, but once you try one you then realise it actually fits right in. As a watch, its oversized case, super wide strap with wild colours (mine is black with a vivid yellow) might ...

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  Published: 2013-07-23, review by: howtospendit.ft.com

  • Abstract:  Also, I have yet to understand why my “get fat to get fit” health regime is perversely dismissed as “cheating”. Lifting weights and moving them about is good for you, right? So if you have a built-in weight around your middle, which you carry around with ...

 
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