GPS Sneakers Cost About $350

Isaac Daniel is a daddy and an Engineer, that worried about his son safety, so he created a shoes with GPS tracking device. The shoe works when the wearer presses a button to activate the GPS. The call is fielded by the company’s 24-hour monitoring system, which costs an additional $19.95 a month. In case of an emergency, where a patient with Alzheimer’s or a child is missing and doesn’t press the button, Daniel says a parent, spouse or guardian can call the monitoring system, give their password and operators can activate the GPS.
The GPS sneakers hitting shelves in March, cost around $350 per pair, and available in six designs, resemble most running shoes on the market. The two silver buttons - one to activate and one to cancel - are inconspicuous near the shoelaces.
According to the creator, Daniel, the company is selling 1,000 limited edition shoes online and already has orders for 750. Right now, the GPS sneakers are only offered in adult sizes, but a kids’ version should be available this summer.
Isaac Daniel: http://www.isaacdaniel.com/Tags:GPS Sneakers, Shoe, Sneakers
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