Last September, Apple and Nike introduced the Apple Watch Nike+, exclusive Nike Sport Bands with the Apple Watch Series 2. The partnership continues with NikeLab with the launch of Apple Watch NikeLab.
The limited edition, neutral-toned Apple Watch NikeLab maintains the features of its predecessor: deep integration with the Nike+ Run Club app, exclusive Siri commands, GPS, a two-times-brighter display and water resistance to 50 meters, all made possible by a powerful dual-core processor and watchOS 3. Apple Watch NikeLab — with a NikeLab Innovation x Innovators logo stamped inside — will be available April 27 on nike.com, at NikeLab doors and at an Apple Tokyo pop-up in Isetan. Pricing hasn’t been announced, though the bands will probably cost the same as the current Apple Watch Nike+ bands: $49.
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