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The Cryptide 3D Printed Shoes Leave Mysterious FootprintsYou may have seen shoes that were used by bootleggers during the Prohibition era that were designed to leave a cow's hoof print instead of a footprint, so they couldn't easily be tracked. That idea is back again, with a twist! German designer Stephan Henrich has designed a 3D printed shoe that looks very soft and comfortable, and has a matrix underneath to soften your steps. But the sole is designed to leave a footprint no one can figure out. It's called the Cryptide Sneaker, designed to leave the footprint of a cryptid, a legendary creature like the yeti or chupacabra. Here you can see this shoe from all angles, but they never show us what the footprint looks like!
Honda Developed In-Shoe GPS Navigation SystemWhen you think of Honda you probably think of driving not walking, but the motor company has just launched a new startup to develop an in-shoe navigation system to support the visually impaired with walking.The navigation system is called Ashirase, and is composed of a smartphone app and a three-dimensional vibration device/motion sensor that is attached to the shoe. Based on the route that’s imputed into the app, the shoe device will vibrate to provide navigation instructions. To instruct the user to go straight, the vibrator position on the front part of the foot vibrates. When the user approaches a turn, the sensor will vibrate either the left or the right side of the foot.#Honda #GPS #NavigationSystem #shoe #SmartphoneApp