> "My left shoe won't even reboot." writes another. One user offers a possible solution, saying, "You need to do a manual reset of both shoes per the instructions."
Obviously technology is being misapplied and misused here.
Why? Having shoes that tighten themselves sounds cool and convenient. Personally, I hate tying my shoes. If anything, the technology has failed by being so brittle.
Call me a Luddite, but I don't want robot shoes. If I ever find myself connecting my shirt to my wifi network or rebooting my underwear, I think I'm going call it quits and become a naked hermit in the woods.
Now there's your problem - Clearly they are using the incorrect firmware if it needs a reboot. Obviously the update should have been distributed by sneakernet
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 44.7 ms ] threadObviously technology is being misapplied and misused here.
I think that this may be the best app review I have ever seen. I can’t stop smiling.
With that said, life certainly has a way of imitating art. Anyone remember Techfoots? (https://icarly.fandom.com/wiki/Techfoots)
Now there's your problem - Clearly they are using the incorrect firmware if it needs a reboot. Obviously the update should have been distributed by sneakernet
Also - Needs a [2019] in submission title
- gets the new self-lacing sneakers
- recharge batteries
- gets prompted to update firmware at first startup
- puts on shoes
- notices it doesn't work
- reinstalls the app
- calls support
- ...