Sub 150 1/2 Miler
05-04-2005, 08:57 PM
The new adidas 1 (sneaker) comes with a (computer) chip in the shoe. It also has a setting that is automatically adjusted depending on what you’re doing or the kind of surface you’re walking or running on, but if you want you can adjust it to suit your own personal preference. Switching off the shoes entails holding down the ”+” and ”-” buttons a second time, but Adidas also anticipates your potential lethargy and so to save the battery the processor will switch off automatically after ten minutes of inactivity. Is science finally going overboard? Shoes that adjust to your running "Sounds" cool but is it just a little to much? Ill believe it when I see it, for now ill stick to a nice pair of non computer shoes
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