Shoe sales kicked off this Sunday and just in time to coincide with the annual All-Star Weekend sports event. Basketball player Ja Morant was the first to appreciate the uniqueness.
A little over a year ago, we talked about Nike's innovative Adapt BB sneakers with an exciting lace-up feature. A little while later a similar pair of trainers was released by Puma. Nike decided to continue its lineup and created the sneakers Adapt BB 2.0 - an improved and upgraded version of last year's model.
The company's specialists claim that the sneakers have become even more comfortable when worn, and they've also improved their shoe evolution from the heel to toe and added foot depreciation too. Like last year's model, Adapt BB 2.0 is controlled via an exclusive mobile app wirelessly, or through physical buttons on the sneakers themselves.
Every few weeks, the shoes are recharged with a unique wireless mat which is included with the kit. You can buy Adapt BB 2.0 for $400, which is $50 more expensive than last year's model.
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