Nike has revealed a new innovation called Project Amplify, a robotic-powered footwear system for running and walking. It looks cool, but it may still be a while before you can try it out for yourself.
The system consists of a motor, drive belt and rechargeable cuff battery integrated into a carbon fiber-plated running shoe. According to Nike, Project Amplify is designed to augment natural lower leg and ankle movement.
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Nike said it’s developing Project Amplify to make slower walking, jogging and running easier and more fun, comparing the system to an electric bike. Rather than competitive runners, Project Amplify is aimed at athletes with mile paces between 10 and 12 minutes.
Nike created Project Amplify alongside robotics partner Dephy. It’s still in the testing stage, but Nike plans to launch the footwear system to consumers broadly «in the coming years.»
This year, the footwear company also released a pair of shoes for warmups and cooldowns, the Hyperboots, which feature heating and air-compression massage technology inside. The Hyperboots sell for $900.