MoHawk Sensor Controlled Personal Transporter Review
There’s an element of surprise to this particular vehicle. If you take a closer look, there are actually 2 wheels (Bi-Wheel design) and not just 1 wheel for this self-balancing scooter. They are thinner in width compared to the 1 wheelers. From the way it is designed, it resembles and gets away as a unicycle.
Nonetheless they work on the say gyroscopic physics to maintain balance. But we suspect that the smaller wheels may mean that it is more susceptible to bumps, cracks and vibrations on the road, versus a larger single wheel.
Pros: Trolley + Handlebar rolled into one. Telescoping handle as they call it. Stylish exterior and fun color options. Long Battery Life per charge.
Cons: Pricey compared to other unicycle models.
Available in 5 colors: Blue, Green, White, Red and Yellow.
Quick Summary
- Equipped with Head & Tail Light
- Bi-channel Wireless Bluetooth Speaker by Texas Instruments
- High Foam Super Soft Leather Protective Pad – Waterproof
- Smart phone app for interactive experience
- Speaker Touch screen control on device
- 3-4 hours average use time per charge
- 1.5 hours charging time
- 2 Ah 72V lithium-ion battery
- 18 degree climbing capability  (Usually it’s around 12 to 15 degree, so this is a definite plus)
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