Unfortunately, none of the sample pairs being shown here at CES aren't working prototypes, but an E-Vone rep said we can get a demo in the next few days. The shoes are said to be available in about six months, with pricing expected to be between $100 and $150, plus $20 per month for the alarm service. We're told there will also be an option to just pay $30 per month and nothing up front. The company adds that it aims to launch the shoes in the US in the near future, but didn't provide a specific date.

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