Siri Can Tighten His Nike Style Back-to-Future Sneakers



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The automatic lacing shoe is a fantasy for science fiction fans since Back to the future 2 and with the new Nike Adapt Huarache, it's now a reality.

Not only do the shoes tighten and loosen automatically, but they also respond to voice commands via Siri on your iPhone or Apple Watch.

The original trainer Huarache, introduced nearly three decades ago, pioneered with its unusual design – consisting of a neoprene bootie and exoskeletal upper components.

Although the Adapt Huarache does not include the neoprene bootie for which its predecessor was known, it is offset by the FitAdapt automatic lacing system.


Equipped with a "mid-foot engine", this innovative new technology automatically tightens and loosens the laces, and claims to offer the wearer a perfect fit.

So, whether you are running for the tube – in this case you can choose a more comfortable fit – or read this article while sitting at your desk – where you may want a softer feel – the technology allows you to feel comfortable.

The laces can be adjusted using the numerical controls of the application or, if you feel particularly lethargic, just ask Siri to do it instead.

"The latest version of FitAdapt allows for a wider range of personal preferences in various situations – a key revolution given the versatile nature of contemporary lifestyle footwear," says Nike.

Instructors will also have two LED lights that can be controlled and change color through the FitAdapt app.

The application will offer preset modes that can be set to different colors and adjustments, depending on your foot type and activity.


Aside from the instant gratification, this technology could also dramatically improve the quality of life of people with movement disorders who may not be able to tie their own laces, resulting in a sense of independence and independence .

The Huaraches adapters will be marketed on September 13 through Nike's SNKRS app and some retailers.

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