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Nike+ Run Club becomes more personal w/ support for custom Audio Cheers

Nike is expanding the popular Audio Cheers feature in its Nike+ Run Club application on iOS and Apple Watch. While the feature originally launched back in October, it has now been expanded to support custom audio cheers..

Previously, the Nike+ Run Club application allowed users to choose from pre-choosen cheers, but now you can create your own custom messages to give friends a bit of motivation when they begin a run.

In addition to custom audio cheers, brings general bug fixes and enhancements across both iOS and Apple Watch. Here’s the full change log:

Here’s what’s new with this update:

PHONE

  • Custom Audio Cheers! Send a quick audio recording to cheer and motivate a friend while they are out for a run. To receive these fun and motivating cheers yourself, please turn on Nike Run Club Cheers in Run Settings > Audio Feedback.
  • General bug fixes and enhancements.

APPLE WATCH

  • General bug fixes and enhancements.

For those unfamiliar, Nike originally added its new Audio Cheers feature in October, touting it as a way for runners to stay motivated through their workout. If you choose to enable the feature, your Nike+ Run Club friends will receive a notification when you go for a run and have the option to send you a message.

Nike+ Run Club is available on the App Store for free.


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