The Nike+ iPod integration was an innovative idea that changed the most rudimentary, untouched form of training exercise. Music is a must when going for that 3-mile jog, but Nike shows us in this advertisement for their latest Nike Free Run+ that music integration can be taken a step further. While the Nike Free won’t actually make any sounds from a mixer, the pairs used were laced with sensors to emit sounds, with Japanese breakbeat duo HIFANA showing off both the neat programming and the flexibility of the Nike Free Run+. Continue reading for a look at the video advertisement.
Nike Music Shoe – Free Run+
Aaron Kr.
April 16, 2010
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