Nike is tying up with Siri to let owners of its new shoes untie their laces using just their voice.

The company’s latest take on futuristic wearable technology has been embedded into its revamped Huaraches trainers.

Users can tell the Apple virtual assistant, ‘Siri, release my shoes’ through the Apple Watch or iPhone, via the Nike Adapt app.

Nike’s FitAdapt lacing system uses a midfoot motor to carry out the lacing process for wearers, which has previously been used on other trainers such as the Nike Adapt BB.

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Nike said, ‘The latest iteration of FitAdapt allows for a wider array of personal preferences amid various environments and situations – a key revolution given the multi-purpose nature of contemporary lifestyle footwear.’

The accompanying app also allows people to customise the colour of LED lights situated on the bottom of the shoe, with the option to choose preset modes or create custom fit and light combinations.

Pricing is yet to be confirmed, but the Nike Adapt BB trainers featuring similar technology went on sale for more than $350 (R5294).

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The Adapt Huaraches trainers will be available from September 13 at select retailers, as well as through the SNEAKRS app.

Nike launched its original ‘Back to the Future’ sneakers with ‘power laces’ controlled from a phone in January.

Nike Adapt BB are specifically designed for basketball and automatically tighten or loosen with a press of the button either on the shoes themselves or via a smartphone. 

Users can programme different settings that dictate on how the laces are tied, such one setting for playing a basketball game and one for just lounging in.

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The shoes require charging and each pair comes with a recharging mat. 

-Daily Mail