do we really need these high tech sneakers


What would make you buy a pair of sports shoes? Appearance? Comfort? Or perhaps because they boast cool high-tech features?

 

It's often said that technology changes lives, and more and more sports brands are linking their products with technological advancements. But do we really need these high-tech sports shoes? For example, consider the following:

 

3D Printing Technology


In recent years, adidas, New Balance, Nike, and Under Armour have all been actively developing 3D printing technology, launching their 3D-printed sports shoes.

 

Compared to traditional shoemaking techniques, 3D-printed sports shoes use a combination of polymers and TPU materials, which provide better cushioning and rebound. Additionally, 3D printing can adapt well to different foot shapes, making these shoes far superior in comfort and customization compared to traditional sports shoes.

 

However, the technology for mass-producing 3D-printed running shoes is not yet available. The time required to produce a single pair of 3D-printed shoes is enough to manufacture hundreds or even thousands of traditional running shoes. This explains why 3D-printed running shoes are so expensive and hard to find.

 

Self-Lacing Shoes


In addition, NIKE once introduced self-lacing sports shoes. These shoes have sensors that automatically tighten the laces when you put your foot in. There are also buttons on the shoe collar for manual adjustment, which might seem a bit cumbersome. And would you really be willing to spend 5,000 yuan on such a pair of shoes?


I think most people would consider the price and their actual needs before buying such high-tech sports shoes. However, if you already own a pair, it would be a waste not to use them!

 

High-Tech Chip Assistance


Codoon smart walking shoes contain a high-tech chip. Once you correctly bind the chip, wearing the shoes allows you to record steps, distance, step frequency, time, and calories burned anytime, anywhere. They also offer professional training courses and real-time voice feedback to help you better engage in walking and fat-burning exercises.


Next, let's teach you how tobind the smart chip:

 

Step 1: Bind and place the chip

 

1.For first-time use, you need to bind the chip to the Codoon app.Open the Codoon app - My - Equipment - Add Equipment - Connect Smart Accessories - Codoon - Codoon Smart Walking Shoes - Connect.

 

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2. Bind the chip by scanning the QR code on the chip or entering the ID.


3. Once binding is successful, place the chip inside the walking shoe: open the insole of the left shoe, place the chip in the slot with the Codoon logo facing up, and then replace the insole.


4. Complete the calibration.

 

Step 2: Sync data

 

1. After successfully binding the chip, open the Codoon app - My - Equipment, and find the successfully bound Codoon smart walking shoes.

 

2. Enter the interface and click the sync button in the upper right corner to sync your walking shoe data. Note: During the sync process, ensure that your phone's Bluetooth is on and that the chip is near your phone.

 

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Step 3: View data and train

 

1. In the interface of the bound Codoon smart walking shoes, you can view detailed data or turn on your phone's Bluetooth to start walking training.

 

2. You can also select the walking mode in the exercise interface, turn on your phone's Bluetooth, connect to the Codoon smart walking shoes, and enjoy real-time voice feedback and prompts.


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If you still have questions about using Codoon smart walking shoes after reading the above steps, you can go to My - Settings - Help and Feedback, click on 'Feedback,' and detail the issues you encountered. Alternatively, you can call Codoon customer service at 400-0606090, and we will address your concerns as soon as possible!


Created: 2017-11-24 05:40:42