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US sporting goods giant Nike unveiled Wednesday its first shoe that ties itself, the HyperAdapt 1.0, which will go on sale at the end of 2016. Sensors at the heel level activate the lacing when a foot slips into the shoe. Two buttons on the side of the shoe can be pressed to loosen or tighten the lacing.

Nike calls the feature “adaptive lacing.” Nike‘s star designer Tinker Hatfield said at the New York presentation that the company is working on other innovations that will provide automatic adjustments.

Nike president and CEO Mark Parker reveals their latest innovative sports products during an event in New York on March 16, 2016. Nike revealed a series of products highlighted by the groundbreaking ìadaptive lacingî platform, as well as a pioneering technology that separates mud from cleats and transformations in the celebrated innovations of Nike Air and Nike Flyknit. / AFP / Jewel SAMAD
Nike president and CEO Mark Parker reveals their latest innovative sports products during an event in New York on March 16, 2016.
Nike revealed a series of products highlighted by the groundbreaking ìadaptive lacingî platform, as well as a pioneering technology that separates mud from cleats and transformations in the celebrated innovations of Nike Air and Nike Flyknit.

Nike launched in 2015 a limited-edition shoe with so-called “power laces” that adapt to the wearer’s motion, the Nike Mag, inspired by the film “Back to the Future, Part II”.

It will only be available via auction this year, with all proceeds going to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research, a nonprofit launched by the actor who played Marty McFly in the movie.

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