If you thought the app world was hitting rock bottom, think again. Every day new functions come out that allow, through these, to control any type of thing that we fancy such as surveillance cameras, home automation, televisions, etc. a wide range of possibilities that are added to the productive, communication and leisure functions that we they contribute to our day to day.
But things don't stop there and the ShiftWear has just come to light,some sports shoes with integrated e-paper screens that will allow us to configure the design of these sports shoes from an app.As you can see in the following video, they are really spectacular
Thanks to this app, we can modify its appearance in a few seconds. We can provide a static image or small animations that will make our footwear more than striking wherever we go.
SHIFTWEAR, THE CONFIGURABLE SHOES CONTROLLED THROUGH AN APP:
TheShiftWearhave been created by David Coelho and he made them known throughIndiegogo , a patronage site on the that anyone can try to finance their business ideas. The campaign launched by David has 21 days left and he has already far exceeded the$25,000figure that he needed to make this project a reality. To this day he has collected90,700 $with some 380 sponsors who have contributed so that theShiftWearcan be seen, shortly, on the streets .
These configurable shoes have two high-resolution electronic ink side screens, controlled from an application installed on our Smartphone, whose name we still don't know.
These sneakers can be washed in the washing machine and have, apart from the two screens and the seams typical of a shoe, a sole covered with a material used in bulletproof vests.
Does it use battery? Well, we have to say yes, but we have read that its duration can reach 30 days of use. This will surely give any potential buyer a break, since it will avoid charging it daily.
The price? Its price ranges between $150 and $350 and it is not available yet as it is in the financing process.
If you want to get one of them, visit this page and ask for them, but you won't have them until next fall since that is the estimated delivery date.