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 Do GPS Sneakers Actually Exist? When GPS sneakers were first introduced back in 2007 there was a lot of public scoffing. Who needs GPS devices on their own feet? What an impractical product--dumbest thought of the year! It's now 2011; are we ready for the kids yet? The idea for GPS sneakers first located Isaac Daniels last 2002 when he received a trip that his child choose to go missing from soccer practice. Mr. Daniels was on a business trip and immediately hopped an airplane back home to locate that there have been a mix-up: His son had taken an unscheduled bathroom break and was separated from his class. Mr. Daniels was relieved, nevertheless it set his mind to thinking. What if his son had actually gone missing? Wasn't there a thing that could be implemented to help locate him? The answer ' GPS sneakers. The idea was how the GPS unit about the underside of the shoe might be activated by depressing a control button. This unit stood a battery life around 24 hours and would continually signal prior to the button was depressed a second time. Mr. Daniels suggested this could be perfect for hikers, outdoorsmen and children--the first two in case they were lost while exploring and the latter for extreme cases like abduction. The first GPS sneakers were marketed by the Fele Corporation in 2007 and retailed for $325. They were the sneakers that got trashed inside press. Only a few hiking and travel websites took them seriously. Although the idea was sound, there was clearly little niche for a shoe that needed a $19.95 monthly subscription-monitoring service, plus an initial run was only for a few hundred (though it was reported that stores were preordering them from the tens of thousands). Fele ceased operation in 2008. Undaunted with the failure of his first company, Isaac Daniel continued his dream about GPS shoes. His second endeavor, IsaacDaniel.com , marketed a fresh GPS sneaker line ' the Blue shoe. The Blue shoe was equipped with Bluetooth technology that connected the shoe to some GPS-enabled phone or PDA. The shoe retailed at $150 with the optional $19.95 subscription-monitoring fee just like the initial GPS sneaker. As from the writing want to know ,, the IsaacDaniel website is finished and so are these comfortable shoes. They are not offered at any online or brick-and-mortar retailer. The GTX corporation looks like it's the only current viable source for GPS shoes. They have another story of how the company came up with the theory for GPS tracking in shoes that highlights the Elizabeth Smart case. GTX is hoping to have a marketable product for sale from Aetrex.com through the end of Spring 2011 (since March 2011 there is no mention for the Aetrex site). The estimated retail is between $200 and $300. GTX also announced that the Ambulatory shoe (for dementia patients) will likely be available for $200 at Foot.com, GPSShoe.com, at select assisted living facilities, starting in September. The tracking service will set you back $40 to $50 each month. The tracking service work with Google maps to watch residents wearing these shoes. If they travel away from a predefined area an alert will probably be sent to the care facility while using exact location from the individual. GTX has additionally expressed interest in working with major shoe brands, but they haven't named names, and getting into the children's shoe market. Isaac Daniel Group Inc., news release, 6/13/09, retrieved at GPSFAQ.com. Compass Line of GPS-Enabled Footwear a "Shoe-in" retrieved at Science.Slashdot.org. GPS Shoes for Alzheimer's Patients, retrieved at GPSShoe.com. FAQ, retrieved at All Images Courtesy of GTX.com

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