Footwear helps locate the owner through satellite
Those who travel far from now no longer worry about lost thanks to the integrated GPS navigation shoes. The creator of this high-tech sports shoe is Issac Daniel, a 38-year-old American engineer.
Those who travel far from now no longer worry about lost thanks to the integrated GPS navigation shoes. The creator of this high-tech sports shoe is Issac Daniel, a 38-year-old American engineer.
A chip that is integrated under the sole will allow its owner to be located anywhere in the world. According to Daniel, the pair of GPS shoes will allow finding lost children or Alzheimer's patients. The product will be available in May or June 2007 for $ 350.
Footwear can also generate alarms at the request of guests in case of danger. The system works by charging a self-charging battery with a USB connector.
Daniel is also expected to create shoes that integrate phones using bluetooth wireless technology as well as storage of favorite electronic games.
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