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Puma will only sell 86 units of the revived RS-Computer Shoe, offering them through its website in the US, as well as its stores in Berlin, London, and Harajuku. Price is unclear at this time.
In 1986, the Running System (RS) Computer Shoe used a computer chip embedded in the shoe to measure speed, distance, and calories burned. Those functions are a lot like a stripped down Fitbit or ...
Puma is rereleasing a limited run of its 1986 RS-Computer running shoe, which had a computer chip built into its heel to record distance, time, and calories. Runners could connect the shoe via a ...
In 1986 the RS-Computer shoe had a computer chip built into the heel of the shoe. It recorded a user’s running time, distances, and calories burned. This information could then be shared with a ...
Smart shoes may sound like a recent innovation, but they're really old hat -- Puma's RS-Computer shoes were tracking your running stats in 1986, well before wearable tech was a hot trend. And Puma ...
What if I told you there was a shoe with a step-tracking computer sticking out of it where everyone could see? It’s a Puma. It was born in 1986, and will be reborn in 2018 — briefly.
When a user interacts with the tabletop computer, the Bootstrapper system, which consists of one or more depth cameras mounted to the table's edge, observes their shoes and matches them to a ...