Nike today launched a nice update of the Nike Run Club app for iPhone and Apple Watch. The update brings new interface tweaks to the Apple Watch app, as well as additional measures to the post-run experience.
Nike says the new version of the Nike Run Club app will display additional measurements when you finish your workout. These new measurements include cadence, the speed of your fastest mile, and more.
For Apple Watch users, the Nike Run Club app has added two notable new features. First, the Apple Watch app now displays your run level color throughout the interface. This is one of the most competitive features of Nike Run Club – you reach different levels of Nike Run depending on the total distance you have walked with the app:
- Yellow: 0-49 km (0-30 mi)
- Orange: 50 to 249 km (31 to 154 mi)
- green: 250 to 999 km (155 to 620 mi)
- Blue: 1,000 to 2,499 km (621 to 1,552 mi)
- Purple: 2,500 to 4,999 km (1,553 to 3,106 mi)
- Black: 5,000 to 14,999 km (3,107 to 9,319 mi)
- Volt: More than 15,000 km (9,320 mi)
Building on that, Nike Run Club for Apple Watch also includes something called Nike Twilight Mode. This feature displays the Nike Run Level color on your Apple Watch screen during a workout.
Here are the full release notes for this update:
Improved runtime details: You can now view more post-run metrics in your activity summary, including pace, fastest mileage, and more.
Apple Watch:
- Execution level color: the color of your execution level now appears throughout the experiment.
- Nike Twilight mode: brighten up your running screen with the color of your running level.
You can download the Nike Run Club app for free from the App Store.
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