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Music to your feet

Code M

"A revolutionary step forward in the way people will use and think about their footwear in the future." - trainers with an embedded MP3 player. What about the wires?

Fear not, this new advancement in footwear doesn't just feature an mp3 player in the shoe - it also provides wireless headphones to listen to your tunes!

The Code M trainers have the MP3 technology is integrated into the shoe’s heel and tongue. The embedded memory gives you enough space for 100 songs, which can play for about six-hours on the battery.

To upload your mp3 files you'll find a USB port on the side of the shoe. The USB port is also used for re-charging the battery.

The provided wireless headset picks up music, from the shoes, as far away as 30 feet. Users will be able to hear their music while wearing the shoes, as well as after removing them so long as they stay within a 30-foot radius of the shoes!

Future plans for the advancement of shoes is already planned. Lavetta Willis comments:

Our ‘get-fit’ program will provide access to workout-related data, possibly delivered by a personal trainer’s voice. Our ‘get-smart’ program will allow users to forward phone calls from a cell phone to the Code M headset. In the future, GPS devices, navigational systems, and the incorporation of an LED display will give us the ability to stream video and enter the ‘game’ market. "

Dada will sell Code M products primarily through the company’s normal retail outlets, but Willis also intends to market shoes through electronics retailers and catalogs where consumers are comfortable buying technology-based products. Suggested retail for Dada’s basketball line employing the Code M system will be $199.99.

Purchase yours from www.dadafootwear.com

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Comments

how do u get the music 2 ur ears, huh, huh ,huh?????

Kokobo: Probably through the wireless headphones as it says in the article!

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