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    Monday
    Feb242014

    Light your every step.

    At Toy Fair I got to play with  Think Geek’s Light Kicks. First here’s a bit of info via Think Geek. Light Kicks are designed to pulse and fade to your step. Simply attach the Light Kicks to your sneakers, choose from a variety of colors and flashy effects with the included remote control, and dazzle everyone around you with dynamic splashes of color instigated by your feet. You can add amazing Multi-Color LED light effects to any pair of shoes, great for dancing, clubbing, grocery shopping, etc. Effects can be synchronized with your stepping as five different modes provide awesome light show variations. Included IR remote allows each foot to be programmed independently. And now back to me. Light Kicks are really fun. The remote control lets you do all sorts of colors and programs. But remember, you supply your own shoes or sneakers which should be 4"+ wide with at least 3" of facing on the front. And the shoes you choose to use really need laces for proper attachment. Light Kicks run on 6 1.5V AAA batteries (not included) and one 3V CR2025 button cell battery for the remote, which is included. To save power, Light Kicks automatically turn off after 2 minutes if no steps or remote actions are detected. They are NOT water resistant. Kit includes 2 light strips and one IR remote. $39.99.

    http://www.thinkgeek.com/product/efec/?pfm=Search&t=light%20kicks%20led%20shoe%20light%20system

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