Chase Anderson

Nike HyperAdapt 1.0 - Self-lacing running shoes

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Nike HyperAdapt 1.0 is Nike's first line of shoes that can lace themselves, thanks to an internal cable system comprised of fishing line and a pressure sensor located in the sole that responds to the weight of your foot as you move with “an algorithmic pressure equation.”

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Dre Durr💡
These shoes are so sick they have the flu 🤒
ChrisJano
These shoes look amazing! Any guesses to the cost? I'm thinking $300.
Pavlo Pavlenko
Jóhann Hannesson
I've been waiting for this for a long time, but I'm curious about the implications of tying this to an app and a digital platform. Will my shoes need continuous OTA updates to keep lacing themselves?
Andreas Klinger
I am sure @nivo0o0 loves this 😸 👟
Niv Dror
@andreasklinger I do! How did you know?
Roman
Ah the automated future
Darrius Taylor
@romanzadyrako I'm guessing $450+ you can already buy high-end running shoes at Nike for $250 on average. This seems a step above that
cruzheres
my runners friends are going to freak out when they see it. :)))
Stuti Bhadauria
The future is here...finally!
brandon hoe
Alright, part 1 of 2 is here. Next, a *real* hoverboard, please!
Steven Rueter
E.A.R.L.
Daniel Lee
So sick, I don't even want to know how much these are going to cost.