Aerofoot Real or Fake | Viral Hover Boots Reality

  • There is no real company or brand that has officially announced Aerofoot.
  • If a product like this truly existed, there would be a website, technical details, patents, or some kind of brand information – but there’s nothing.
  • Big tech websites like TechCrunch, Wired, The Verge, or Engadget have never mentioned Aerofoot.
  • If such an incredible invention was real, it would have made global headlines.
  • The fact that only social media accounts are talking about it is a major red flag.
  • The posts say Aerofoot was shown at GITEX 2029, but that’s fake too.
  • There’s no official event video or news from GITEX about Aerofoot.
  • Also, the year 2029 is in the future – so this claim doesn’t even make sense.
  • Experts and users on LinkedIn and X (Twitter) pointed out that the Aerofoot videos look AI-generated or CGI edited.
  • The lighting, shadows, and movement in the clips don’t match real-life physics, making it clear they are digitally made.
  • The videos looked futuristic and cool
  • The posts used professional branding and captions
  • People love to believe in “next big tech” products like hoverboards and flying shoes

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