Nike HRM/SDM Specifications, FCC and RSS-210 Compliance, Technical Support and Product Questions

Models: HRM/SDM

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Specifications

IP code: IPX8

Applied Part: Type CF

Storage: Standard Conditions (within operating temperature)

Watch

Water-Resistant up to 50 Meters:

Designed for underwater performance to a depth of 165 feet (50 m).

ATTENTION: Water damage may occur if watch buttons are pressed while underwater.

Operating Temperature: -5˚ to 50˚ Celsius

Material Specifications:

Battery Door: Stainless Steel

Bezel: Stainless Steel

Buckle: Stainless Steel

Case: Polycarbonate

Caseback: Polycarbonate

Crystal: Mineral Glass

Strap: Urethane

Mode Limits:

Chronograph: 99:59’59”

Heart Rate: 30 - 240 bpm

HRM Transmitter

Water-Resistant up to 30 Meters:

Wipe dry after use. Do not use around conductive material.

Operating Temperature: -5˚ to 50˚ Celsius

Accuracy: +-1% or +-1% bpm (steady state)

Material Specifications:

Case: Polycarbonate

Strap: Urethane

Band: Elastic

SDM Pod

Water-Resistant up to 10 Meters:

Wipe dry after use. Not intended for underwater use.

Operating Temperature: 0˚ to 40˚ Celsius

Accuracy: +-3% (most runners)

Material Specifications:

Case: ABS

Strap: Urethane

Clip: Nylon

FCC and RSS-210 Compliance

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC and RSS-210 of the IC rules.

Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

(1)This device may not cause harmful interference.

(2)This device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

Tested to comply with FCC standards.

For home or office use.

FCC WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Nike could void your authority to operate this device under FCC regulations.

Technical Support and Product Questions

www.nike.com/timing

NIKE CONSUMER AFFAIRS: 1-888-350-6453

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Nike HRM/SDM manual Specifications, FCC and RSS-210 Compliance, Technical Support and Product Questions

HRM/SDM specifications

Nike has continually pushed the boundaries of athletic performance with its cutting-edge Human Resource Management (HRM) and Sports Data Management (SDM) technologies. These innovative systems have transformed the way athletes train, compete, and recover, ensuring they reach their optimal performance levels.

One of the standout features of Nike's HRM/SDM systems is the incorporation of advanced sensors and tracking devices. These technologies are essential for gathering real-time data on an athlete’s heart rate, workout intensity, and overall performance metrics. By integrating these sensors into their footwear and apparel, Nike allows athletes to monitor physiological responses to their training regimens. This constant feedback loop empowers athletes to adjust their workouts based on personal data, enabling them to enhance strength, endurance, and recovery.

Moreover, Nike has embraced the cloud to store vast amounts of performance data securely. This enables coaches, trainers, and athletes to access key insights from any location, promoting an evidence-based approach to training. The insights gained from the data help in crafting personalized training plans and strategies, creating a more tailored experience for each athlete.

Another significant aspect of Nike's HRM/SDM is the integration with mobile applications. The Nike Training Club and Nike Run Club apps allow users to track workouts, set goals, and engage with a community of like-minded individuals. These apps not only make performance tracking more accessible but also foster motivation through social interaction and shared challenges.

In terms of characteristics, Nike’s HRM/SDM systems are designed with users in mind. The user-friendly interfaces ensure that both athletes and coaches can easily interpret data and adapt their training methods accordingly. Furthermore, these systems are built to evolve over time, with regular updates that incorporate the latest research and technology advancements.

The combination of rich data analytics, personalized training insights, and user-centered design solidifies Nike’s position at the forefront of sports technology. By harnessing HRM and SDM technology, Nike not only improves athletic performance but also transforms the way athletes interact with their training and competition, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and excellence. This ongoing commitment to innovation positions Nike as a leader in the realm of sports performance, ensuring athletes have the tools they need to succeed.