Apple thinks about the comfort of our feet, so much so that it patented new techie shoes. Find out how they are, in this note.
The movie Back to the Future can already be a reality thanks to Manzana. Well, maybe not in the full movie sense, but at least in a pretty cool way. One of the most important technologies used by Marty McFly has already been patented by the apple company: it is self-tying shoelaces.
Okay, it may not be the most important creation the company could do, but it will solve the problems of tying your shoelaces, even more so if your back hurts (yes, the pandemic hit us all). At the moment this information is not official, but it was known thanks to the US Patent Office filed and approved the patent documents.
According to the patent description, these shoes will have the ability to not only lace themselves, but also self-adjust on their own. This is possible thanks to the technology that the footwear has, which can be managed from a iPhone or an Apple Watch.
Don’t worry, your problems with tying your shoelaces are in the past. You no longer have to bend over and hurt your fingers to adjust the shoes. The possible new Apple shoe will also adjust to the user’s foot to provide the greatest comfort and ease. This means that we will no longer have to adjust and loosen our laces: the problems of the first world are over.
In any case, this is still a great shoe, since there are sensors that can detect pressure rise. Thanks to these sensors, the laces will be able to adjust themselves, adapting to a body that performs physical activity and a body that is at rest. This means that they can be a shoe that changes and improves the sports world.
However, it is not yet confirmed that Apple will produce or sell these shoes, although the patent raises hopes. If you want to see other news about Apple products, here we leave you their new virtual reality and augmented reality helmets.