Puma also got sneakers with automatic lacing Smart Sneakers Model Puma Autodiscs
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Puma also got sneakers with automatic lacing

“Shoes of the future” is now also in the assortment of the sports brand Puma. Following Nike, which was the first company to launch auto-laced sneakers on the market, Puma also developed a similar model of smart sneakers Autodiscs.

Electric motors are built into the Puma Autodiscs running shoes that weaken or vice versa pull the lacing. You can control the tension by using the button directly on the sneakers themselves or using a special mobile application on a smartphone.

Puma Autodiscs advertising campaign features sports stars - nine-time Olympic champion Usain Bolt and golfer Ricky Fowler
“Shoes of the future” is now also in the assortment of the sports brand Puma. In the wake of Nike, which was the first company to market sneakers with automatic lacing, ...
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