GPS Footwear: The Shoe You Can't Lose

by Fresh Perspective | August 27, 2007 at 03:06 pm
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     If you're one of those worried parents, always worried if your son or daughter is safe, or is ever wondering where they are, boy, is hope alive. Inventor Isaac Daniels latest creation can help protect human beings from ever being abducted (in style!). The GPS shoe is just like any other type of footwear...except theres a GPS chip in the bottom, tracking wherever the person wearing it goes. The versatile part of your attire comes standard with two buttons: one that turns the GPS on, and the other one, which sends a GPS signal to a 24 hour opperating service which tracks the person and contacts authorities. Even if the person wearing the shoe doesn't press the button, no problem, a loved one can call the 24 hour service, which will track the person and again, contact local authorities. I, personally, have one word to describe this innovative device: COOL.


     "We created the shoe to make your life easier", says Daniels, and this revolutionary footwear will, one day, make everyones life, just a bit easier.


Original link: http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/bestoftv/2007/06/17/pioneers.gps.sneakers.cnn

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at 15:22 on August 27th, 2007

Fresh Perspective, thanks for this. You may wish to remove the photo, since it's not yours. For more information on this, send me a message through my member page.

Here's a working link to Highlight

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