The stride sensor clips on to the shoelaces of your running shoes and then tracks the distance and pace of your run. This information is then relayed in real time to the phone.
Hands-on with Samsung Adidas miCoach F110 fitness phone
By Frank Lewis on 6 March 2008, 2:41pm
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