The Times reported it is an upgrade to Nike's self-tying basketball trainers released last year, which could be adjusted by pressing buttons on the shoe or the app.
Nike started work on self-lacing trainers in 2005 but the early prototypes had to be plugged into the mains.Four years ago the company released a limited edition that cost $720 and was based on the shoes worn by Marty McFly in Back to the Future II.In the 1989 film Michael J Fox's character travels to 2015 and slips on a pair of basketball trainers that automatically tighten. "Power laces!
All right," he says.The latest shoes, Nike Adapt BB 2.0, cost £300 and now work with Google Assistant. They require charging every fortnight and use wires that lengthen and shorten in place of.
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