Wi-Fi detecting sneakers point you in the right direction

Fri May 2, 2008 11:16PM EDT

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Not sure if wearable Wi-Fi detectors are really all that necessary, but that didn't stop designer Stefan Dukaczewski from creating a hotspot detecting sneaker. Based on the Nike Dunk platform, 'A Step in the Right Direction' or ASRD, was re-engineered as a shoe that can detect wireless signals within a 50 meter area.

The shoe's outside flap sports three LEDs that connect to an actual Wi-Fi detecting unit. Once the wearer activates the pressure sensitive insole, the LEDs will blink until it finds a signal or light up all the way to show signal strength. Personally, I'm too old to have blinking LEDs on my shoes, but maybe this type of sneaker will appeal to younger consumers who need to get online, like now.

The designer created a working prototype for Ubiq boutique, and says it was a one time deal, so don't expect to see these shoes in stores—at least not anytime soon. In the meantime, you could check out those Wi-Fi detecting shirts or stop by a Starbucks to jump online.

 

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