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Nike is always looking for new and exciting ways to help athletes perform better and keep track of the goal they’ve set.

Originally introduced in 2006 for runners to keep track of pace and distance, Nike+ technology has since grown into more of a community. With over seven million digitally connected athletes, that has quickly expanded with the release of the Nike FuelBand that tracks everyday activity, it was only a matter of time before Nike+ expanded into other assets of sports.

Welcome Nike+ Basketball to your workout.

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According to Nike:

“Nike+ Basketball is a new experience connecting digitally enabled footwear with an interactive mobile application that together delivers revolutionary sport experience. First unveiled for running products in 2006, NIKE+ has grown into a community of seven million digitally connected athletes and is quickly expand with the recent launch of the Nike+ FuelBand, a wrist-based device designed to track everyday activity.

The new Nike+ Basketball experience breaks down the user’s game to deliver information and measurement, which in turn provides motivation. Nike+ Basketball measures how high, how hard and how quick players play each game.

The technology in the experience utilizes a new Nike+ Pressure Sensor built into each shoe that collects information about the user’s movement and then wirelessly transmits data to their phone. It is then translated into different metrics delivering previously unknown information about either their workout or their game.”

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You can take a look at the Nike+ Basketball technology in action, in the video above starring Lebron James.

SOURCE: Nike