Never Lose Your Way Again
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have a GPS built right into your shoes? Well, an Indian company just launched new technology that does just that.
The company created the GPS technology that is built right into your shoes and also is equipped with vibration technology that senses where you should be turning and what direction you should go in.
Now hopefully the technology can only be used for good. The new technology allows you to type the destination onto your phone and the vibrating technology does the rest.
As you walk around or cycle around your left or right shoe vibrates to tell you which way to turn. The shoes were originally built to help blind people but the company then realized it was in high demand! Would you buy these shoes for only $100?
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