Soon the reviews will come pouring in...

Jul 14, 2006 12:40 GMT  ·  By

Apple began selling the Nike+iPod wireless Sport Kit yesterday. The kit allows Nike+ footwear to talk with an iPod nano, and is supposed to revolutionize the way runners run for just $30.

While we haven?t got our hands on one yet, the folks at AppleInsider did, and they posted a comprehensive set of high-resolution photos, along with a bit of information about that is on the inside of the package:

The Nike+iPod Sport Kit packaging is very similar to that of Apple's iPod nano lanyard headphones. In fact, the dimensions of the two retail boxes are identical.

Upon picking up our kits, our attention was almost immediately drawn to the weight of the boxes. They are much heavier than expected, primarily because Apple splurged for semi-glossy color instruction manuals (which include instructions in five languages).

In addition to the manual, each kit includes an Apple warranty pamphlet, software license booklet, an in-shoe sensor and a wireless transmitter. Both the sensor and transmitter are incredibly small. In fact, the devices are so tiny that we're betting it'll only be a matter of time before someone offers up a blog posting explaining how a small dog ate their iPod sensor and ran a 5-minute mile.