Puma introduced a new model of sneakers with automatic lacing
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Puma introduced a new model of sneakers with automatic lacing

A model of Puma Fi sneakers with automatic lacing will go on sale in 2020, the company spent almost three years on its development. Sneakers are suitable for training, as well as for everyday wear and retail will cost $ 330.

This year, Nike should release similar sneakers, the price of the Nike Adapt model will be slightly higher - $ 350.

The presentation video of the novelty, which Puma posted on Youtube, shows that you can lace up the sneakers by swiping up the center of the sneaker. This will enable the mechanism, which is located in the upper part of the shoe. The charge level of the sneakers is reflected in the LEDs located on the sides of the vamp, and you can charge them using a wireless dock. Puma Fi sneakers are also controlled through the App Store app, which allows you to adjust the lacing tension.

The Puma Fi auto-lacing sneaker will go on sale in 2020, and the company has spent nearly three years developing it. The sneakers are suitable for both training and ...
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