Control Temperature and Fit of Your Sneaker With Digitsole's New "Smartshoe"
Introducing the “world’s first intelligent footwear.”




Smartphones, smart cars, now “smartshoes.” The recent CES show saw the unveiling of new technology and electronics alike, but one new innovation from Digitsole could potentially be a hit in the footwear industry. Dubbed the “world’s first intelligent footwear,” Digitsole’s “Smartshoe” contains a variety of built-in sensors and is connected to a smartphone app that can control temperature control (with the ability to go up to 110°F) and keep track of various health factors such as amount of steps walked as well as calories. Taking cues from Nike’s legendary self-lacing MAGs, the shoe can also adjust tightness of fit, without laces. Pictured above are also the Harrison Warm sneakers in red and the Warm Pumps for women, which includes a Bluetooth pump and built-in heating system.
The new Smartshoe will be dropping sometime September 2016 at a retail price of $450 USD. Would you buy a pair of these shoes?