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There’s also the kids’ Ninebot S—another self-balancing scooter, but with a smaller battery than the Max—on sale for 46 percent off, which clocks in at $250 for the best Christmas gift ...
Ninebot by Segway E+ (self-balancing scooter for general use) [33] Ninebot by Segway miniPro (smaller self-balancing scooter for general use, controlled by a 'knee control bar') [34] Segway GT1P/GT2 P(battery electric super kick scooter) [citation needed] GT1 (battery electric super kick scooter) [35] GT2 (battery electric super kick scooter) [36]
Self-balancing unicycles at 'Paris sans Voiture' (Paris without cars) in 2015 . A personal transporter (also powered transporter, [1] electric rideable, personal light electric vehicle, personal mobility device, etc.) is any of a class of compact, mostly recent (21st century), motorised micromobility vehicle for transporting an individual at speeds that do not normally exceed 25 km/h (16 mph).
A self-balancing scooter (hoverboard) A self-balancing scooter (also hoverboard, self-balancing board, segway, [1] swegway or electric scooter board) is a self-balancing personal transporter consisting of two motorized wheels connected to a pair of articulated pads on which the rider places their feet. The rider controls the speed by leaning ...
Lit Motors Inc. is a San Francisco-based startup founded by Daniel K. Kim in 2010. Lit Motors designs conceptual two-wheeled vehicles with a focus on innovative technologies, including the AEV (Auto-balancing Electric Vehicle), often referred to as the "C-1," a fully electric, gyroscopically stabilized vehicle, [1] and the Kubo cargo scooter.
An electric unicycle (often initialized as EUC or acronymized yuke or Uni) is a self-balancing personal transporter with a single wheel. The rider controls speed by leaning forwards or backwards, and steers by twisting or tilting the unit side to side. The self-balancing mechanism uses accelerometers and gyroscopes. [1]