Wearers control the laces via Bluetooth using a Nike app that lets them customize the fit of the sneakers.
They can also change the color of the flashing lights on the side of the shoes.
The tech makes the sneakers "the most personalized Jumpman shoes to date," the Jordan Brand said.
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The sneakers are white with black accents, and small touches of red.
Nike first debuted self-lacing sneakers back in 2016, with its HyperAdapt 1.0 model that cost $720 a pair.
Nike returned to the market with a revised product in January 2019. The Nike Adapt BB were aimed at performance sport players, and were less than half the price of the brand's first self-lacing shoes.
Nike's statement about the new Air Jordans didn't include a price – but sneaker site Nice Kicks estimated it could be around the $500 mark.
The Air Jordan XI Adapt will be available from December 30.
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the shoe, the brand is also releasing The Air Jordan Jubilee, which is black with white accents, and features a metallic silver Jumpman logo.
The Jubilee model will go on sale December 12.
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