Smart sneakers (gym shoes 2.0?) step out
by
Kenneth Terrell
Maybe it was after fire. Maybe it was before the wheel. But at
some point, one of our prehistoric ancestors invented the shoe and
suddenly the icy, rocky ground of the cold, cruel world didn't seem
so bad anymore. Over the centuries, footwear evolved to keep pace
with both fashion and technology. Now companies like Nike, Apple,
and Adidas are trying to make your sneakers smarter.
Most joggers are tuned into iPods while they run anyway, so it makes
sense that Apple and Nike would team up to make that device more
useful to athletes. The Nike+ iPod Sport Kit ($29, available this
summer) lets the music player record information about your run
time, distance, and calories. The kit includes two parts: a sensor
that you slide into the insole of the Nike+ running shoes (sold
separately; prices vary) and a wireless receiver that you attach
to the iPod. As you jog, the micro-electromechanical sensor—the
same technology used in car airbags—sends information to the
iPod. That data is then shown on the iPod's screen, and—in
the future—could be uploaded onto the Nike or Apple websites
to keep training records or compare times with other runners.
For $29, the Nike+ iPod Sport Kit could be an affordable way to
measure your workouts. At $250, the Adidas_1 basketball shoe—also
available this summer—is a workout for your wallet. The latest
addition to its line of shoes with built-in, computerized mechanics
that adjust the cushioning on the go, the basketball shoes are programmed
to respond to the quick changes in direction and jumping that are
part of the sport.
How much this technology helps your game remains to be seen. Popular
Mechanics' test of the Adidas_1 running shoes found that the fancy
mechanics were most useful/noticeable in changes in terrain, say
from sidewalk to dirt road. Of course, a basketball game is played
on a single, flat surface. At the very least, though, the flashy
footwear could daze your foes.
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