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1. The 2 Wheel Self Balancing Electric Scooter
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With the release of the new 2 wheel self balancing electric scooter, 2015 continues to be an exciting
year for gadget fans. All around the world, individuals are taking to Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and
Instagram to post photos as well as videos of themselves zipping about on this 2 wheel contraption
which essentially resembles a plank with a wheel on each side.
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A cross between a skateboard as well as a segway, this mini Segway (without the handle) sort thing
is blowing up in popularity, fuelled in part by the quantity of celebrities that have been seen on one.
From Justin Bieber to Soulja Boy, Kendall Jenner to Jamie Foxx, all have tried their hand and seem to
have had a lot of fun doing so.
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Nicknamed the'swegway' (because of it's likeness to the Segway, but a 'trendier' version) we're
unsure entirely where this particular electric scooter originated from or who invented the first. It
originated from some factory in China. The first glances we saw of it in the media were a product
called the IO Hawk, a scooter that sells for a whopping $1800. Since many more affordable variants
of exactly the same merchandise have come at the moment on the average price along with the
marketplace appears to be around $500.
How can it work? Essentially you shift your body weight slightly forward or slightly back and stand on
the two panels and it feels this bodyweight change and proceeds forwards or backwards. It may also
turn right or left. This scooter is proving to be this popular it is actually being touted as the personal
mobility device of the near future. Who would like to walk when you can glide, right? Plus it's a
whole lot quicker than walking, going at speeds of 6mph to 10mph.
Where can you buy one? All these are available on quite a few different sites but under different
brands and at significantly different costs. For example the IO Hawk mentioned previously is $1800
while the Phunkeeduck is about $1500 and much more economical is the Monorover R2 which
comes in at just $400-$600 (depending on where you buy it). What is the difference between all
these? None whatsoever. In fact they are all almost exactly the same except for several little, barely
2. noticeable differences. It just depends on your own financial plan and whether or not brand name is
essential to you personally.