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These Boots Were Made For…Googling?

Forget Glasses, Try Google Shoes

Image credit: Engadget

Yes folks, you can now get Google on your trainers.

Well not exactly, but the Adidas tech-ed out shoe walks and talks – thanks to a microcontroller built into the tongue.

Created by Google tech gurus, the savvy shoe is designed to give feedback on user movements – with built in accelerometers, gyroscopes, pressure sensors.

You can sync it with your smartphone via Bluetooth.

So, if you’re running at a fast pace, it will cheer you on via its external speaker. Sounds kind of annoying, really.

But hang on, “Google is not getting into the shoe business,” a rep told Engadget at the SXSW 2013 music and emerging technologies conference this week, just merely a whacky experiment to show what’s possible with data.

 

For now, anyway.

Image credit: Engadget

The demo is part of Google’s Art, Copy & Code project exhibited at SXSW 2013 that kicked off this week in Austin, Texas.

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