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Samsung, Adidas Partner to Put Personal Trainers in Cell Phones



If the new partnership being pursued by Adidas and Samsung sounds familiar, that's because it's similar to Nike and Apple's Nike+ system. However, the Adidas/Samsung venture, called "miCoach," takes the marriage of personal tech and exercise a little further by incorporating a mobile phone and a camera. Unlike the Nike+ system, miCoach will feature sensors that can be attached to any shoe.

Adidas and Samsung have teamed up for a new twist in training -- a mobile phone that can coach.

Samsung, Adidas Partner to Put Personal Trainers in Cell Phones

The companies announced Thursday a mobile phone that works with Adidas shoes and apparel to plan, track and motivate users in training.

The device directs and motivates users during workouts by combining a mobile phone, heart rate monitor, stride sensor, MP3 player and the voice of an electronic "personal coach."

Europe Soon, US in 2009

MiCoach hits retail stores in Europe this month and will roll out in the United States in 2009. It will cost US$304 to $608 in Europe, depending on the service plan users select. U.S. pricing has not been set.

"This is the most advanced coaching system that is out there," said Andrea Corso, spokesperson for Portland, Ore.-based Adidas U.S.

Similar to Apple Item

The new Adidas-Samsung collaboration is the latest of several tech-sport partnerships. Most comparable is Nike (NYSE: NKE) and Apple's (Nasdaq: AAPL) Nike+, a wireless system that allows Nike running shoes embedded with a sensor to communicate with Apple's iPod nano. An update this week allows users to plug their iPods into gym equipment and track their training there as well.

MiCoach is a bit more expansive because it includes a mobile phone and a camera. It also helps runners set goals and then reach them by monitoring their heart rates and telling them when to slow down or speed up to meet a goal for distance, fitness or calorie burn.

"This [is] about getting to the next level, whether that is running a mile or running a marathon," Corso said.

Adidas will offer equipment and clothing for runners to attach miCoach and the heart monitor to themselves. The sensor can be attached to any shoe.

Via Technewsworld, Published: 2008.03.07



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