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Bro, I ain't bending over to touch my shoes if I can just use my phone.
Just imagine future sex scenes in movies where your phone loses battery life and you have to hop in bed with your fully laced shoes with that hot woman you just met because you can't unlace them. Just let this comedy gold (??) happen.
If they put these in NBA 2K19 I'll buy them!
while the price is steep, there are people who have trouble bending over to tie their shoes. Elderly people for instance. My dad buys shoes with velcro straps now because it's hard for him to tie shoes. Overweight people as well....and I hope people don't start with the, "Well they should get in shape", because that's besides the point. Some people with back injuries or disabilities can have a really hard time bending over.
That said, there's an app for everything nowadays. Even my oven has an app, which seems pointless, since i still have to walk to it to put food in, and take it out. I saw a blender with an app in the store. Seems like Bill Gates wasn't really that off base when he said that if a toaster had a computer, he wanted it to run windows. People laughed at the absurdity of having computers on commonplace items that don't really need them, but look where we are today....there are toasters with apps.