Today, the folks at 9to5Mac posted the first hands-on video of the Apple Watch Nike+ edition. The wearable device features all the benefits of the Apple Watch Series 2 models, however it offers some extra software and watch faces, in addition to some new bands.
The software additions include a new version of the Nike+ Run Club app, which is notably different than the one currently on the App Store. Overall, first impressions of the unit seem very positive and the device looks like a great product, especially for runners.
Here is the full video showing 9to5Mac’s first look at the device:
The Nike+ model will be available starting on October 28 and will start at $489 (CAD). Will you be picking up a Apple Watch Nike+ edition? Let us know in the comments below.
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