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MotionLingo Adeo Beats Nike+iPod?
If Kevin Tofel is to be believed, the MotionLingo Adeo kills the Nike+iPod product dead in it’s tracks. The device offers similar functionality - track your run while listening to music, receive audible feedback over your music, and data analysis. The thing is, the Adeo just happens to do it to a much greater degree. This thing will give you an overlay of the route you just ran on a Google Map (using it’s GPS), has a dashboard with all sorts of reporting features (including the tracking of how many miles total you have run in your current pair of shoes), and can be configured to give you audible feedback on just about anything you can think of. Of course, this all comes at a price. The MotionLingo Adeo sells for $149.99 USD, while the Nike+iPod kit is just $29. However, with Nike+iPod, you do have to buy that $100 pair of shoes, so this may not be a bad trade-off in the least.
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A few issues with this. The first one being the price. I don’t think anyone would want to pay around or over a hundred dollars for a device like this. It seems bulky by itself let alone combining it with an mp3 player. It think most people would like to run with the compact practicality of an ipod nano. And now a days with all the great sensor mods available, one doesn’t need to get the special nikes. Our best bet is still the ipod + nike, fortunately and unfortunately. We’ll see what the Samsung/Adidas cell phone/mp3 player brings to the table. As great as that device will be to those who like Samsung cell phones, ipod remains the best and most widely used mp3 plays after zune and maybe sansdisk (yes sansdisk). I’m surprised zune hasn’t teamed up with Reebok and New Balance, I’m sure they will. Lastly, most people just want to run, have their progress charted, see how much they’ve run or can run, and see how much calories they’ve burned. End of story.
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