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Reddit mentions of Lechal Smart Navigation and Fitness Tracking Insoles and Buckles, Unisex, Small

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of Lechal Smart Navigation and Fitness Tracking Insoles and Buckles, Unisex, Small. Here are the top ones.

Lechal Smart Navigation and Fitness Tracking Insoles and Buckles, Unisex, Small
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Navigate hands-free without looking at your phone, even when offline.Get detailed route guidance through simple vibrations and patterns.Track your fitness accurately by measuring steps taken, calories burnt, distance travelled and much more.Use Lechal Pods in trim to fit insoles or just lace up the buckle into your sneakers.Battery life of up to 15 days on a single charge.Sync data with Apple Health and/or Google fit app
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Found 2 comments on Lechal Smart Navigation and Fitness Tracking Insoles and Buckles, Unisex, Small:

u/smartinsoles · 1 pointr/wearables

Breaking new ground in wearable tech, Lechal redefines navigation and fitness tracking, makes your favorite pair of shoes smart in an instant and truly gives you the world at your feet. So, what are you waiting for? Get these smart insoles today and dare to move the Lechal way. http://www.amazon.in/dp/B01GFWQRY4

u/mwpfinance · 1 pointr/arduino

After a lot of research I found an obscure wearable insole technology with haptic feedback vibrations from some random company that made "smart insoles" with GPS navigation and step counting.

https://www.amazon.com/Lechal-Navigation-Fitness-Tracking-Insoles/dp/B01GFWQRY4

In 2015 the CEO was talking about an open SDK for them but it never happened. It also mentions on the box that there are certain "hands free gestures" you can do, but I can't find anything detailing what those gestures are.

If nothing else, it'd be interesting to take one apart and see what kind of motor they used for the feedback. I'm assuming it's pretty quiet.