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Still haven't decided if I'm going to cop or not, it looks cool, but not too sure on the price tag.
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Same here. I would love it as a watch, but I wish it had a stopwatch function. That is such a basic and easy function to add. The prices definitely deters me. Not even the Nike+ sport band has a stop watch function. Nike, add the second most basic watch function besides telling time!!Originally Posted by lockdown36
Originally Posted by Shady4Life
I am so intrigued by these. Like someone said, I'd mainly wear it as a watch. I'm a sucker for technology and the lights and the gadgetty-awesomness have coraled my brain. Not sure about $150 though, have to see these in person.
Exact reason why i even considered it. And the price tag. ugh.
Originally Posted by Cubby12345
They need a band that tracks your calorie intake. Now that would be dope.
Originally Posted by CJ003
its seems as if the consensus is that the fuelband isnt that good, what is the best option on the market that will calculate accurately?
Originally Posted by finnns2003
My fuelband auction just ended for $290. I saw some going for $400+. Damn!
Originally Posted by anhuynh16
All of Nike’s 2012 Olympics shoes feature censors in the footbeds that read everything you do. If you play basketball for example, FuelBand can read your peak height and even the amount of miles you’ve run during the course of a game.
Originally Posted by anhuynh16
via Counterkicks
"But here’s the super hot headlining scoop that you’re hearing from us first — before it even comes out of Mark Parker’s mouth: everything is connected to the company’s recently debuted Nike+ FuelBandaccessory.
This is what our sources tell us:
- All of Nike’s 2012 Olympics shoes feature censors in the footbeds that read everything you do. If you play basketball for example, FuelBand can read your peak height and even the amount of miles you’ve run during the course of a game.
- Nike’s end goal with FuelBand incorporation is to combine the modularity of recent footwear releases like the Kobe VII and Air Jordan 2012 and then take the assembled data one step further by creating the ultimate custom fit shoe, specific to each athlete’s personal game play.
- How it’ll be done: Nike+ FuelBand will read your style of play and what you do, you’ll eventually be able to take the FuelBand and the personal data it contains to a Nike store, and in about an hour and a half, you’ll have a Swoosh shoe completely custom built for you.
So the grand announcement is essentially Nike iD on steroids. Maybe even better to use the term “Nike DNA,
Originally Posted by anhuynh16
via Counterkicks
"But here’s the super hot headlining scoop that you’re hearing from us first — before it even comes out of Mark Parker’s mouth: everything is connected to the company’s recently debuted Nike+ FuelBandaccessory.
This is what our sources tell us:
- All of Nike’s 2012 Olympics shoes feature censors in the footbeds that read everything you do. If you play basketball for example, FuelBand can read your peak height and even the amount of miles you’ve run during the course of a game.
- Nike’s end goal with FuelBand incorporation is to combine the modularity of recent footwear releases like the Kobe VII and Air Jordan 2012 and then take the assembled data one step further by creating the ultimate custom fit shoe, specific to each athlete’s personal game play.
- How it’ll be done: Nike+ FuelBand will read your style of play and what you do, you’ll eventually be able to take the FuelBand and the personal data it contains to a Nike store, and in about an hour and a half, you’ll have a Swoosh shoe completely custom built for you.
So the grand announcement is essentially Nike iD on steroids. Maybe even better to use the term “Nike DNA,