
With features like built-in GPS and altimeter, Apple Watch Nike+ is designed to help you take your run to the next level. You can even pair your watch wirelessly with compatible gym equipment. Automatically sync your playlists for more motivation. And because Apple Watch Nike+ is swimproof, you can take a postrun dip in the pool.
Q: What is the difference between the nike+ and the regular series 3 watch
A: Hello, Lauren Great question! The difference between the nike+ and the regular series 3 watch is that the nike+ comes with the following features: - Exclusive Nike watch faces. - Nike Sports Loop One size fits you. - Nike+ Run Club app. Your perfect running partner. - Get an earful from your coach. -- The "sports loop" gives your wrist more air so when you out exercising your wrist will have less sweat.
Q: Cellular a feature also on the $329.00
A: No cellular. You need to keep your phone within a certain range to see messages, answer calls, and email. The cellular version is the next price range up (379?) then you have to pay an extra $10 a month on your wireless bill. Someone will correct me if I got any of that wrong.
Q: Is it completely water proof
A: This model can be used for shallow activities such as swimming but should not be submerged below shallow depth.
Q: Does the non cellular Nike watch alert of text messages if you have your phone with you?
A: Yes, this supports mobile notifications.
A: You can track a run without the phone, just using the watch. However, you will need the phone nearby to make phone calls if you choose the GPS only option.
A: Both watches have GPS built in and GPS tracking works independently of your iPhone. With the cellular model you pay your carrier to add the device to your plan, and you can make / receive calls independently of your iPhone. On the model without cellular, the watch must be connected to the phone to make / receive calls.
A: At this time it will work on cardio machines like treadmills and bikes. It will give a very limited calorie burn for lifting weights. There are big rumors floating around that Apple is working on a device to attach to barbells and dumbbells that will transmit info to the watch. If you swim st all it is great for that also.
Q: How does the heart rate monitor work? Is it constant like the "Fitbit"?
A: Yes, the heart rate monitor can work constantly.