Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tim Newcomb covers tennis gear/business, stadiums and shoe tech. Nike isn’t so much trying to do away with the shoelace, but ...
There aren’t many places on a runner’s body that wearable tracking tech hasn’t tried to colonise. But just in case you missed some of the many current tracking spots, we’ll list them for you: ears, ...
The next generation of wearables could be powered by an unlikely energy source: you. Two new devices that fit inside the sole of your shoe can harvest energy from your movements as you walk or run, ...
Nike has unveiled its first self-lacing smart basketball shoe. The Adapt BB, priced at $350, does more than just lace itself. Using a power lacing system called Fit Adapt, users can adjust to find the ...
We’ve heard of smartphones, smart TVs and even smart cars, but how about something we could really use: smart shoes, as in for golf. Yup, that’s a thing. The Kickstarter campaign for the golf business ...
For most people, buying shoes is still a small existential crisis. Do you go classic leather or lightweight knit? Foam midsole or air cushion? Something that makes you look taller, faster, or at least ...
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