Whats the function of NIKE Ipod?

I am quiet new for apple , can anybody help me out?

you can buy various pieces of nike hardware that will communicate with your phone and track your running, training, etc...
http://www.apple.com/ipod/nike/
they also have the fuel band that goes on your wrist.

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