(WFXP) — It’s the end of an era for Nike’s self-lacing Adapt shoes. Nike announced they will no longer be producing any new Adapts, and will also be discontinuing the accompanying app.
Nike is officially discontinuing its line of Adapt shoes, its futuristic sneakers designed to emulate the self-lacing ones made famous by 1989's "Back to the Future Part II." What's more ...
Nike has launched self-lacing trainers, which fit themselves to the shape of the foot and are controlled via a smartphone. It is the latest iteration of the futuristic footwear, first referred to ...
However, before we go too far back to the future, let's accept that at the moment, BB Adapt is 'only' a self-lacing shoe. It's actually quite surprising that, although Nike's high-tech (not Hi-Tec ...
We went to the exclusive Nike gym in Soho to test drive the self-lacing Nike Mags which you may remember from "Back to the Future Part II". Only 89 pairs will be available and the only way to get ...
Coming this spring, Nike Adapt Auto Max wearers will not only be able to illuminate their lace engines (choosing from 13 iconic Nike colours) but they'll also be able to select pulsing or static ...
The Nike HyperAdapt 1.0 - the first mass-market sneaker to use Nike's new self-lacing technology - will cost $720 a pair, a spokesperson for the company has confirmed with Business Insider.
Nike's power-lacing sneaker the Nike HyperAdapt 1.0 will be released in time for the holiday season. Follow BI Video: On Twitter Latest videos Nike's power-lacing sneaker the Nike HyperAdapt 1.0 ...
Serena Williams got absolutely giddy trying on the newest Nike innovation, the HyperAdapt 1.0. The shoe is auto-lacing, and makes a motorized sound as it tightens the laces for you. "Oh my god ...
Nike is selling the sneakers for $500, hundreds less than the brand's first self-lacing shoes. Nike's first self-lacing pair, the HyperAdapt 1.0, debuted in 2016 for $720. In 2019, the Nike Adapt ...