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July 2, 2012

Nike Hyperdunk+

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Quite possibly the coolest basketball shoe to ever hit the market. The shoe contains sensors that collect data during your workout then wirelessy transmits it to your phone. This data will let you track your quickness, jump height, and activity level. Comparing this data to your friends or your past workouts will let you know if you have been slacking, or if you have been taking one step closer to being a force on the court.

The shows run for $240. If you are a serious basketball player or have some extra Christmas money laying around then these are the shoes for you.

 

Here is a closer look at the sensors.

 

 

 

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