Nike's new Apple Watch Series 3 matches up with your Vapormax kicks

Midnight Fog Watch edition landing 14 November
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Nike is launching a new Apple Watch Series 3 model, which it's calling the Midnight Fog edition and comes with a colour scheme that's 'perfect for winter workouts'

Much like the Day to Night collection Watch bands Nike that launched earlier this year to match up with its Vapormax Flynits, the Fog edition aims to compliment its new Air VaporMax running shoes.

Essential reading: How to become a better runner with Nike+ Run Club

Along with the limited edition watchband that features, 'deep greys with iridescent accents', this is every bit the same Watch as the standard Series 3 LTE model. That means you can still stream music sans iPhone and track runs using the built-in GPS.

It will also put Nike+ Run Club front and centre with unique watch faces and the ability to quickly launch the running app from the watch face Complication to tap into features like the new audio coached running mode.

While the Series 3 didn't walk away with our big Sports Watch of the Year award at the 2017 Wareable Tech Awards, it did score Smartwatch of the Year and collaborations with the likes of Nike and Hermès and has definitely helped its cause on that front.

The Apple Watch Series 3 Midnight Fog edition will be available from 14 November for $399 from Nike.com and Nike stores with the VaporMax shoes dropping globally on 24 November.

Nike's new Apple Watch Series 3 matches up with your Vapormax kicks




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Michael Sawh has been covering the wearable tech industry since the very first Fitbit landed back in 2011. Previously the resident wearable tech expert at Trusted Reviews, he also marshaled the features section of T3.com.

He also regularly contributed to T3 magazine when they needed someone to talk about fitness trackers, running watches, headphones, tablets, and phones.

Michael writes for GQ, Wired, Coach Mag, Metro, MSN, BBC Focus, Stuff, TechRadar and has made several appearances on the BBC Travel Show to talk all things tech. 

Michael is a lover of all things sports and fitness-tech related, clocking up over 15 marathons and has put in serious hours in the pool all in the name of testing every fitness wearable going. Expect to see him with a minimum of two wearables at any given time.


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