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Nike's newest shoe is a modern take on a the classic Huarache sneaker with laces that can be controlled by Apple's Siri. The Nike Adapt Huarache, which the company announced on Thursday, uses ...
Nike Adapt Huarache uses the company’s FitAdapt lacing system — this is the future we were promised — only this time there’s a Siri and Apple Watch connection… ...
Voice control via Siri . On Thursday, Nike announced a revamp of the Huarache, a shoe first unveiled in 1991, called the Adapt Huarache.
Say goodbye to bending down for your shoelaces as Nike unveils the new Adapt Huarache, its second foray into self-lacing shoes. With the FitAdapt technology, you can simply "ask" Siri or Apple Watch ...
Siri (via iPhone or Apple Watch) can control presents and work with custom commands. In early app imagery, Nike suggests that Siri might use "Release My Shoes" to enact lace-loosening.
Nike, Inc. Nike's Back To The Future-style self-lacing trainers can now be tightened by Siri Forget going 'Back To the Future'. Nike is surpassing it with the ability to voice-control your footwear ...
Nike is tying up with Siri to allow owners of its new shoes to untie the laces using their voice. The company’s latest take on futuristic wearable technology has been embedded into its revamped ...
Weaving the neoprene silhouette of 1991's Air Huarache running shoes with Siri-compatible FitAdapt technology, Nike's upcoming Nike Adapt Huarache shoes strike a balance between retro style and ...
Prices have come down significantly since Nike released its first self-lacing trainers in 2016, when the HyperAdapt 1.0 hit the market in the US for a whopping $720.