Just listen to that scooter engine purr. Segway released a strappable speaker that can simulate engine noises for its e-scooters and e-bikes. They’re describing it as an “engine sound simulation ...
“A building to house the world.” That’s what the architects of a remarkable new research lab in East London were tasked with designing. The building in question is a gigantic testing ground for ...
It's pretty much agreed upon, that alongside electric cars and an efficient electric-powered mass transportation system, personal electric mobility devices such as e-scooters and e-bikes are paving ...
Generations have grown up with the loud engine sounds of approaching vehicles making the hazard obvious long before it’s seen. Electric vehicles are nearly silent, however, making them harder to spot, ...
Electric scooters that hum daintily along may be all well and good, but on some occasions a rider might be extremely keen for a pedestrian to know that a scooter is barreling toward their behind. As a ...
A Spin scooter on Seattle’s Burke-Gilman Trail, which the company’s technology mistakes for a sidewalk. (GeekWire Photo / Todd Bishop) One of the most interesting features of the shared Spin scooters ...
In 2020, Segway-Ninebot announced the Ninebot Gokart Pro Lamborghini edition and one of the major highlight was the car sound simulation feature which the Gokart e-scooter came with thanks to an ...
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