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I've grumbled quite a bit about Nike's handling of the Nike+ website, so it's nice to have something positive to say about the company...
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Again, I'm not praising the sound quality as being stellar, just good enough. I still use my Grado headphones when at home. But the Nike's are comfortable while running, and they're reasonably priced.

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