The "Back to the Future" movie, for sure, did not perfectly projected what 2015 will look like. After all, there are still no Hoverboards or flying cars around.

However, Nike made sure that one famous "future" thing in the movie will be true by this time.

Last year, Nike announced that the fictional shoes featured in the movie, "Back to the Future" had been turned already into a reality.

On October 21, 2015, Michael J. Fox received his pair of limited-edition 2015 Nike Mag with self-lacing technology. Yes, shoes with automatic shoelaces.

Coincidentally, this is the day that Marty McFly arrived in the "future".

Michael J. Fox was the actor who played as the famous teenage time traveler who got to wear the famous (fictional) shoes in the movie.

True to their promise, Nike recently announced in Twitter that the famous "Back to the Future" shoes will finally be available for everyone.

Every HyperAdapt 1.0 has an internal cable system with pressure sensor in the sole. When you put on each shoe and press the hidden tighten button near the tongue, the cable system tightens based on an algorithmic equation.

The LED lights in the heel of each HyperAdapt 1.0 lighten up every time the motor is working. They also change color based on the remaining battery in the shoes.

Blue means the shoes are fully charged while orange means that battery will only last a few days more. If the color turns to red, it means you need to charge your shoes as soon as possible.

Each purchase of HyperAdapt 1.0 comes with a magnetic clip-on charger. Charging takes about three hours, which is already good for two weeks working.

The HyperAdapt 1.0 will be available in the US at selected Nike stores.

You can start to "experience and purchase" the HyperAdapt 1.0 starting November 28, 2016.

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