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If you’re an avid runner like our friends over at our sister site, The Final Sprint, then the Nike+iPod system is likely near and dear to your heart. Well, what if you could take the iPod out of the picture? Nothing officially has been announced yet, but a visitor to the Nike Store Europe website snapped a screenshot of a new Nike product called Nike Speed+, just before it was removed from the site. The wrist-watch will be able to wirelessly receive distance, pace, and other data from the same old Nike+ sensor that came with your Nike+iPod kit - minus the iPod part, of course. The device will also give users the option to upload the data it captures to nikeplus.com, probably for charts and graphs of your pace and such.
No further details were released about the Nike Speed+, but I’m sure we’ll be seeing it arrive back on the Nike Store in no time.
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