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The FeetMe insoles are covered with 25 pressure sensors, dwarfing the two to three sensors you’ll see integrated into a run-of-the-mill pair of smart shoes.

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This means FeetMe Sport is a lateral move to utilize their medical know-how and technology in a new application. Prior to FeetMe Sport, they had already released a connected insole called FeetMe Diagnosis which zeroed in on post-surgical evaluation and patient analysis. Although the company offers practically the same features as the other smart shoemakers, FeetMe holds higher credibility when it comes to the health-related aspects of the show. Smart Shoes For Healthįounded in 2015, French startup FeetMe has taken in $2.3 million in funding so far to develop FeetMe Sport. Let’s take a look at some startups looking to further advance the smart shoe market today. It’s not just some of the world’s biggest shoe brands that are developing smart shoes, there are also a fair number of startups developing shoes.

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Under Armour has developed their Connected sneakers series designed for “zero gravity feel” with Energy Web technology that gives back the same level of energy you exert in every stride.Xiaomi has the Mijia Smart Shoes which are powered by an Intel Curie module based on the Quark SE system and has sensors that can rival Nike+ at a cheaper price point.( Electric Adaptable Reaction Lacing) technology that allows the footwear to adjust to the contours of your foot. Nike HyperAdapt is gearing up to introduce the second generation of its self-lacing shoes which uses Nike E.We’ve been seeing a fair amount of news coming out lately about smart shoes, just a few items of which can be seen below: Basically, smart shoes are technologically advanced wearables that record biometric data, allowing users to review the information via apps, and sending suggestions on how the wearer can live a better, even more complicated life. Now, one of the latest fads from the future is smart shoes – the type integrated with high-tech features, not the type you wear to those insufferable workplace “black tie events” that all the ladies in human resources get so excited about. It looks like we’re getting closer to a world like the one portrayed in Back to the Future with smart homes, smart luggage, and smart sports stadiums all becoming a reality.














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