Kinetic glide footwear

Walk to charge.
Lean to glide.

A real sneaker that hides electric wheels. Double-tap the side and they deploy — then lean to glide. It charges as you walk, or on the dock.

How it works
SPEEDERS electric sneaker
Wheels hide in the sole
Lean to glide
Kinetic glow sole
Wireless charge
How a ride happens

Five steps, one tap.

1

Put on your SPEEDERS

They look and feel like a normal comfortable sneaker. Walk anywhere — the wheels stay hidden in the sole.

2

Double-tap the side

Tap the pad on the side. Four small wheels deploy from under the sole and the shoe lifts onto them.

3

Lean forward

Shift your weight forward and you glide — forward only, speed-capped. The more you lean, the faster (to the limit).

4

Brake & retract

Lean back to slow and stop. Double-tap again and the wheels pull back in — you're walking again. Auto-retracts on stairs.

5

Charge it

Every step tops it up a little (kinetic sole). For a full charge, rest them on the wireless dock overnight.

The mechanicals

Everything that makes it move.

Retractable hub-motor wheels

Four small brushless-motor wheels deploy from the sole on a servo mechanism and lock. Retract on a tap.

Lean-to-glide control

An IMU reads your lean 1000×/sec and turns it into smooth, governed throttle. Forward-only, learner mode in the app.

Kinetic charging sole

Spring-loaded plates across the whole bottom compress each step and drive a generator — walking tops up the battery.

Wireless dock charging

A copper coil in the heel charges on a Qi-style dock — no cable, no port. ~3–5 h to full.

Smart safety

Auto-retract on stairs/curbs, a red brake light, fall cutoff, and a coast-to-stop if the battery runs low.

App + battery

Solid-state pack in the arch, BMS, and an app for speed limits, lock, find-my, and ride stats.

Reserve

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SPEEDERS

SPEEDERS v1

$449 / pair · pre-order

Blue/black knit upper, kinetic glow sole, hidden wheels. US Men's sizing.

No charge today — this reserves your pair. Payment happens when it ships. It's an early-stage concept, not a finished product.