Nike out sports shoes that tie themselves
The US shoe company has just released a new generation of sports shoes that can tie itself to users.
According to Tech Crunch, the new generation HyperAdapt 1.0 self-winding shoe uses the " adaptive edge " technology researched by Nike and first applied. HyperAdapt 1.0 integrates sensors located between the heels and shoe soles.
The project's technical director, Tiffany Beers, shared about the mechanism of the new generation shoe: "Your heel will touch a sensor and activate the self-tightening mode of the shoe. The Other sensors will make sure the shoe tightens at a moderate level, but there are also two small buttons at the top for you to adjust to tighten or loosen up . "
Special shoe sole design of sports shoes can be tied.
In addition, Tinker Hatfield, Nike's design director, said the company is looking to other inventions to create sports models with automatic size adjustment functions.
Earlier, Nike also released a self-tie shoe inspired by the movie " Back to the Future II ". This product is called Nike Air Mag, which has the same self-tie function as in the movie. However, this is only a limited test version. The Nike Air Mag self-winding system runs on battery and can automatically activate or stop operation in case it is not needed.
Sample Nike Air Mag shoes.
It is known that the Nike HyperAdapt 1.0 smart shoe will be sold in the summer of 2016, with 3 different colors. However, the price of this product has not been disclosed by Nike.
Video introduces the HyperAdapt 1.0 Nike shoes.
Video Cristiano Ronaldo experience Nike HyperAdapt 1.0 test.
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