Ducere Technologies has developed — the first smart shoe.
The smart shoes go for $100 a pair, and sync up — or pair — with the Google Maps smartphone app and vibrate to tell users when and where to turn to reach their destination.
Need to turn right? You will feel the buzz on the right foot.
“The shoes are a natural extension of the human body,” Krispian Lawrence, 30, co-founder and chief executive officer of the company, told WSJ. “You will leave your house without your watch or wristband, but you will never leave your house without your shoes.”
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