Everyone will hear you coming and everyone will hate you.
that include the GT2 model with a top speed of 43.5 MPH and a 0 to 30 time of just 3.9 seconds, the arrival
of the Ninebot Engine Speaker Engine Sound Simulation System is certainly no coincidence. Hitting someone on an electric scooter going 40+ MPH is going to send both the pedestrian and the rider to the emergency room, so the Engine Speaker serves as a continuous warning to everyone in earshot—even those in a car—that there’s a vehicle approaching.
The Ninebot Engine Speaker is in essence a wireless Bluetooth speaker with a rechargeable battery and IP55 dust and waterproofing. It’s charged using a standard USB-C port and when attached to one of Segway’s electric vehicles using an included strap-on mount, it can even serve as a personal stereo system—although wireless earbuds might be more appreciated by your neighbors depending on your musical tastes.
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