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  1. Founder of Shift Robotics, Xunjie Zhang, wanted to advance walking by creating a shoe that allow users to walk at a runner’s pace using AI technology.RELATED...

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    • USA TODAY
  2. Moonwalkers are the first-ever enhanced mobility device that enables you to walk at the speed of a run. They are fast, safe, and nimble, allowing you to navi...

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    • Shift Robotics
  3. 29 de dic. de 2022 · and you have all this extra effortless speed. Well, that's the idea behind these. They're called Moonwalkers, and they basically. put an electric moving sidewalk under each of your shoes. They ...

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  4. 25 de oct. de 2023 · Moonwalkers are known as “the world’s fastest shoes” because they allow users to walk up to three-times faster than normal. Users simply AUSTIN, Texas — October 25, 2023 — Shift Robotics today announced that its Moonwalkers(TM) brand “Robotic Shoes” have been selected by TIME as one of the 200 Best Inventions of 2023.

  5. 28 de sept. de 2022 · Moonwalkers :: Introducing the first ever wearable mobility device. With an instinctive AI drivetrain, you’re able to walk at the speed of run without having...

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    • Shift Robotics
  6. About Us. We're Shift Robotics. We're building a future where navigating cities is more enjoyable and where public space is better utilized. We build new form-factors of intuitive personal mobility products that reduce pollution and allow the rider to re-establish an intimate connection with their urban environment.

  7. 4 de nov. de 2022 · Link Copied! "Moonwalkers," developed by Pittsburgh-based startup Shift Robotics, are not roller skates. The battery-powered shoes can boost walking speeds up to 7mph and adjust to a user's ...

    • 2 min
    • Matt Zabriskie