Basically the sensor works in threefold – it will firstly be able to detect when a pair of shoes begins to deteriorate. Next the data will be sent to a processor to be quantified, and lastly an alarm which will alert the wearer when their pair of shoes is no longer “stable”. We’re all guilty of wearing shoes way past their “stable” phase, but for those who are really picky, this could be a really useful feature. It’s hard to determine when a pair of shoes really begins to degrade, and the patent takes care of this by implementing an activity number which basically provides a set value of actions or moves before the user is alerted. It’s hard to say if Apple will actually turn this idea into a reality, but what do you guys think? Is this something you’d like to see?
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Apple Patents Shoe Sensor To Detect When Shoes Begin To Degrade
Basically the sensor works in threefold – it will firstly be able to detect when a pair of shoes begins to deteriorate. Next the data will be sent to a processor to be quantified, and lastly an alarm which will alert the wearer when their pair of shoes is no longer “stable”. We’re all guilty of wearing shoes way past their “stable” phase, but for those who are really picky, this could be a really useful feature. It’s hard to determine when a pair of shoes really begins to degrade, and the patent takes care of this by implementing an activity number which basically provides a set value of actions or moves before the user is alerted. It’s hard to say if Apple will actually turn this idea into a reality, but what do you guys think? Is this something you’d like to see?
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