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CES 2016: futuristic sneakers controlled by smartphone

Smart sneakers Digitsole Smartshoe

The Nike Air Mag sneakers worn by Marty McFly can hide behind the Digitsole Smartshoes! Not only are they self-tying sneakers, they are smart sneakers that connect wirelessly to a smartphone or watch via Bluetooth, count steps, warm the feet, act as a battery (a light on the front of the sneaker) and are controlled via an app. It was first shown to the public at CES 2016.

Smart sneakers Digitsol Smartshoes come from the future, but they are the footwear of tomorrow. At least that's what the brand Digitsole promises, which is in the sole of Smartshoes sneakers, made of light Neo-tech material, hidden heaters and sensors. They also boast an automatic tying system (we tie and untie them with the app), as we witnessed in the movie Back to the Future II.


But it is a concrete upgrade of sneakers Nike Air Mag. Thanks to the heaters, the user can use his smartphone to control the temperature (the first sneakers with "central heating") and warm his cold feet (up to 38 °C). Smartshoes also measure distance and calories burned. According to the leaders, the autonomy of the battery is several days or 8 hours with continuous use and it will also be possible to charge it wirelessly.

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For the futuristic self-tying sneakers, which were also awarded the title of the world's first intelligent shoes, will have to be deducted (calculated) 410 euros, and we can expect them on the shelves September 2016. Their design inspiration was sports cars.

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