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  • NASA uses smart sandals to stop astronauts cheating their exercise routines

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    Sharif Sakr
    Sharif Sakr
    05.30.2014

    A happy byproduct of zero gravity is an astronaut's ability to totally fake a power-lifting session. (Oh gosh this barbell is so heavy, Houston, do you copy?) Then again, given the rate at which the human body loses bone and muscle strength in a weightless environment, such cheating would almost certainly backfire. NASA has therefore decided equip its space travelers with Xsens ForceShoes, aka smart sandals, to ensure that each crew member is getting their necessary 2.5-hour daily dose on the agency's dedicated Advanced Resistive Exercise Device (ARED). The sandals can wirelessly report back torque and load forces at various points on the wearer's foot -- enough data to monitor whether dead lifts, squats and even bicep curls are being performed wholeheartedly. Then again, we should probably point out that none of this is official. NASA is publicly saying that the deployment of ForceShoes is merely to "validate the technology," and it is unrelated to the recent outbreak of laziness aboard the ISS.

  • The Xsens ForceShoe watches your step, helps you walk better

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    Aaron Souppouris
    Aaron Souppouris
    06.13.2011

    The technology-laden Xsens ForceShoe might better be described as a sandal. However, if you're the type of bipedal perfectionist who wants to analyze your gait using an array of 6DoF force sensors and magnetic trackers (not to mention that cunningly-disguised wireless data transmitter), then the chances are your toenails can also stand a bit of scrutiny. In fact, although the ForceShoe is primarily designed for physio patients, we think its inventors at the University of Twente might just have stumbled upon the next-gen Nike+ accessory we've all been waiting for. Unfortunately they're not on sale, but if you're a researcher looking to measure the orientation, acceleration, angular velocity, force and torque of your feet in three dimensions, you're welcome to hop past the break for the full press release.

  • PSP sells comfortable sandals

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    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    01.31.2007

    Warning: Completely useless news story ahead.Is there anything the PSP can't do? Ultraneo, passing through the stores of Japan, stumbled upon this unique way of using the PSP. It seems to be hanging on a store shelf, displaying a video of people walking around in sandals. I'll assume that all those diagrams of horrifyingly distorted feet are meant to extol the virtues of foot health: wear these sandals, buy them now!What will be next? I'm hoping to see a PSP sell panties.[Thanks, JIMMY!]