Electrical scooters that hum daintily alongside could also be all effectively and good, however on some events a rider may be extraordinarily eager for a pedestrian to know {that a} scooter is barreling towards their behind.
As a rider, you may name out or honk a horn if in case you have one. Or you may hearth up Segway-Ninebot’s new Engine Speaker to provide the impression {that a} Ferrari 812 Superfast has simply mounted the sidewalk.
Whereas the Engine Speaker can fortunately blast out your prime tunes delivered through a smartphone’s Bluetooth connection, it could actually additionally roar with the simulated sound of 4 completely different engine sorts: Single-cylinder, twin-cylinder, V8, and V12. Greatest (or worst) of all, the speaker hooks up together with your Segway Ninebot transporter’s accelerator and brake in order that the engine sounds thunder noisily in response to your velocity.
It signifies that if air air pollution is a priority however noise air pollution isn’t, the Engine Speaker is an effective way to tell of us of your presence an excellent 60 seconds earlier than you truly attain them.
The $150 device includes 4x8W large-diameter audio system that supply, in response to Segway, secure bass, clear treble, and full vocals. It attaches to the principle stem of your Segway Ninebot private transporter through a particular mount and a number of other straps, as proven within the video above.
The speaker is dustproof and waterproof, features a USB-C port, and comes with a 2,200mAh battery that can enable these engine noises to rumble for an excellent 24 hours (although hopefully not in a row).
If you wish to preserve the reminiscence of gas-powered engines alive as we transition steadily towards electrical, or just wish to scare the bejesus out of unsuspecting pedestrians as you zip throughout city (for the sake of social concord, we recommend you don’t do this), then Segway Ninebot’s new Engine Speaker is clearly an adjunct price contemplating.
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