Anyone use a stereo headset with their curve? If so good or bad?
1 run about 12-15 miles a week. At the gym I use an iPod nano with the Nike+ sport kit. Now that outdoor weather is here, I want to switch to the Curve (for GPS) with a bluetooth set (Motorola S9) so I'm curious to know who's running with a bluetooth headset too. I'm also looking for suggestions for GPS run loggers, hoping to find one that supports maps.
+1 to the sandwich bag idea instead of waiting for a waterproof pouch. I've been fishing with my phone in a ziploc and a cheap bluetooth earpiece since they've been available.
I'm also looking for suggestions for GPS run loggers, hoping to find one that supports maps.
I have heard the Garmin 305 is a good GPS run logger that supports maps. I use the forerunner 50 (no GPS) and my iPod and leave the BB in the car/gym bag.
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After I tried out the MP3 player on my Curve 8900 I sold my iPod Touch. The MP3 player on the 8900 is as good as my old iPod's. Now I just need a 4GB memory card for my music.
Check on ebay. It's cheaper there. I got my 8GB memory card for $20 there.
does anyone know of a piece of software that will help me make a good running playlist? I want to sort my music on tempo like the Nike+ but can't seem to find a way to do it.
Given that this thread was started in 2007 I'm sure everyone has found a solution that works for them by now, but in case anyone is still looking for a good armband for working out with their Blackberry, I recently bought a Zune Neoprene Sports Armband - Black from this site: Accessories, iPod, iPhone, Zune, Toys, Gifts, Sporting Goods, Samsung, LG, Blackberry & More for $14.99 and it fits my Blackberry Tour perfectly.
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I run daily and use the Motorola S9 bluetooth headphones which allows me to still answer calls (the price of always staying connected) if needed. As for my Tour, it goes in a fanny pack. I had not thought about putting the phone in a zip-lock, but may do that the next time out.
I work out with my curve. Dropped it once, thankfully remained in one piece. It fits in my zip pocket of my jacket, but if nicer weather comes in, need to look for an alternative.