You too can own Bluetooth-connected, heated insoles
Heated insoles are nothing new. Although I haven’t used
them, and would likely constantly worry about them overheating and
burning my feet, they sound like they solve a legitimate problem. They
keep your feet warm during winter walks or on ski trips. Yes, ski trips!
Now, a European company called +T wants to bring heated insoles into
the future by turning them into an Internet of Things device. Naturally.
The company launched a Kickstarter
this past week for its +Winter heated insoles, and unlike similar
products, these insoles wirelessly charge, pair with an app over
Bluetooth to set a temperature and monitor battery life, and have an
accelerometer built-in so they turn on whenever a wearer starts walking.
They should last about five hours, are water-resistant, and purportedly
won’t light on fire. Has +T thought of everything?
No, they haven’t because these insoles don’t activity track. Oh well. We’ve previously seen Bluetooth-connected insoles at CES, but those didn’t include an accelerometer.
The insoles are already out in Europe, but +T says the
Kickstarter funding will help the company start shipping to the US. A
pair starts at $98.
The article was published on : theverge
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