Adidas
has unveiled the most advanced shoe ever. Called "1", the shoe
provides “intelligent cushioning” by automatically and continuously adjusting
itself. It does so by sensing the cushioning level, using a sensor and a
magnet. It then understands whether the cushioning level is too soft or too
firm via a small computer and adapts with a motor-driven cable system to
provide the correct cushioning throughout the run
A
prime example of the convergence process in which computers are embedded in
everyday objects to enable them to play their role more effectively, the adidas
shoe is one of a number of intelligent clothing items due for market in 2004 –
others include the Solar Powered jacket from SCOTTeVEST, O’Neill’s MP3
snowboarding jacket, and Philips work developing clothing which monitors the
health of its wearer.
Adidas
can genuinely claim a landmark first with "1" – it will be the first
of many innovations in footwear thanks to embedded processors.
"This
product will change the entire sporting goods industry. It is a true first and
establishes adidas as a clear leader in the field of innovation," said
Erich Stamminger, Executive Board Member responsible for Global Marketing and
North America. "This is the product that illustrates to us, also when
developing products, 'Impossible is Nothing'."
Three
years in highly confidential in-house development, the shoe was a secret
project, known by only a few people even within adidas-Salomon. It was
completely developed by the adidas Innovation team in Portland and
Herzogenaurach. An exclusive distribution of shoes will be in select retailers
and adidas Sport Performance stores in December 2004. It will retail at around
US$250 or 250 Euros.
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