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It didn't take long for a group of people to track down the Nike usher in Perth's cultral centre.Journalist Brendan Foster was on the scene.The only problem is, nike air max 90 scontate a large fleet-footed crowd on Thursday nabbed the council's "undercover" ushers inside PICA about 30 seconds after the city tweeted out the secret location. Maybe it had something to do with the rather obvious "clue" the council tweeted out. Somewhere, Sherlock Holmes is turning in his grave.A punter swaps his tatty old Cons for brand new Nikes...and the usher is surrounded
Puma's self-lacing shoes were made for track athletes
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Nike has some competition. Though the company has gotten a lot of attention for its Back to the Future-inspired HyperAdapt sneakers, it's not the only brand working on self-lacing shoes. Almost a year ago, Puma showed off its own self-lacing sneakers, called the Autodiscs, and seeded them nike air max 90 ultra breathe uomo to the likes of Usain Bolt and Rickie Fowler. Since then the company has had little to say about these rare shoes, but I recently had the chance to get an exclusive look at them and even try them on, courtesy of our friends over at Hong Kong-based Internet of Things accelerator Brinc.
In a nutshell, the Autodiscs are sneakers with built-in motors that loosen or tighten internal laces wrapped around the front part of the foot. This is done with a push of a button on the shoes or in the companion smartphone app. While some may dismiss this technology as an excuse for those who are too lazy to bend down to tie their laces, it can actually minimize hassle for sprinters who frequently have to re-tighten their laces on the track. |
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