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Nike Is Killing the App for Its $350 Self-Tying Sneakers
mercredi 10 juillet 2024, 01:00 , par Slashdot
Scharon Harding reports via Wired: In 2019, Nike got closer than ever to its dreams of popularizing self-tying sneakers by releasing the Adapt BB. Using Bluetooth, the sneakers paired to the Adapt app that let users do things like tighten or loosen the shoes' laces and control its LED lights. However, Nike has announced that it's 'retiring' the app on August 6 (Warning: source may be paywalled; alternative source), when it will no longer be downloadable from Apple's App Store or the Google Play Store; nor will it be updated.
In an announcement recently spotted by The Verge, Nike's brief explanation for discontinuing the app is that Nike 'is no longer creating new versions of Adapt shoes.' The company started informing owners about the app's retirement about four months ago. Those who already bought the shoes can still use the app after August 6, but it's expected that iOS or Android updates will eventually make the app unusable. Also, those who get a new device won't be able to download Adapt after August 6. Without the app, wearers are unable to change the color of the sneaker's LED lights. The lights will either maintain the last color scheme selected via the app or, per Nike, 'if you didn't install the app, light will be the default color.' While owners will still be able to use on-shoe buttons to turn the shoes on or off, check its battery, adjust the lace's tightness, and save fit settings, the ability to change lighting and control the shoes via mobile phone were big selling points of the $350 kicks. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/24/07/09/2210257/nike-is-killing-the-app-for-its-350-self-tying-snea...
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