Sure, the idea of smart shoe insoles may sound a tad ridiculous when just about everything tracks our steps. But how about insoles that can also warm up your toes? We had a chance to try out the ...
At CES 2016, Digitsole introduced its “self-lacing” sneakers, inspired by Marty McFly’s infamous kicks from Back to The Future Part II. Now the company is looking to outdo itself with its latest line ...
Most people believe that wrist-worn wearables are technology's next frontier, but only one company that we know of has thought about our feet. Today, that number increases to two, now that Digitsole ...
If you know Digitsole at all, it’s probably for the company’s connected, heated insoles. This year at CES, the company is building upon its inner-shoe expertise with something decidedly more ambitious ...
Smartphone connected devices and accessories are becoming more popular, and now we have the Digitsole, a device which its creators will be trying to fund via Kickstarter. Digitsole is a smartphone ...
CES is full of products claiming to be the world's first something. Make the description specific enough and you can be the first anything: world's first 3D-printed, Bluetooth-connected, GPS-enabled ...
If you need to scrounge up money for your next pair of designer sneakers, you can save some cash by skipping on wool socks. French company Digitsole has unveiled some new, futuristic shoes that warm ...
Are you a fan of Nike’s self-lacing technology seen on futuristic shoes such as the Mag and Hyperadapt 1.0? If so, these new crowd-funded kicks might be to your liking. The Digitsole Smartshoe is ...
If someone told you that you would one day use your cell phone to control how much heat your insoles would generate, you'd most likely have laughed to tears... in case you understood what all this was ...
Dan Graziano is an associate editor for CNET. His work has appeared on BGR, Fox News, Fox Business, and Yahoo News, among other publications. When he isn't tinkering with the latest gadgets and gizmos ...
CES 2016: footwear company Digitsole's Smartshoes connect to the wearer's smartphone or smartwatch to warm cold feet, track footsteps, and lace themselves up like the Nike trainers worn in sci-fi film ...
There are plenty of fitness tracker devices available that can be worn on your wrist or slipped into your pocket. However a company based in Nancy, France has taken a new approach to fitness tracking ...
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