Nokia Sports Tracker
It’s been a whlie since I posted an article on the N95, and thats not to say it’s falled out of favor, or I’m bored of it. To tell you the truth, this truly amazing piece of portable technology, continues to enlighten me, and still I’m finding new things out every day. A couple of months ago, in my previous post, I mentioned Nokia Sports Tracker, which at the time, was a buggy, horrible example of beta software.

That’s all changed though, Sports Tracker is now a powerful, bug-free (at least from what I’ve seen), exercise accompanyment which is a damn load of fun to use at the same time. Broken down, it:
- use GPS to map speed/distance travelled on a map;
- allows you to set routes for commonly travelled paths, and records times for previous workouts so you can beat previous routes;
- includes a Step counter to approximate work done and energy consumed;
- updates progress, and live workout status online, updating the users profile (ala Facebook).
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Nokia Sports Tracker Online
I’ve now completed the 3.5 mile walk from the office to Waterloo Station 10 times, and got my time down to 24 minutes, though I’m sure this could be a lot better if I wasn’t walking through peak hour traffic to get there. And best of all, the GPS/live part still works jammed in my pocket.
