Electric unicycles are sparking a heated debate: Are they sidewalk terrors or misunderstood machines? While electric scooters have already raised concerns about safety and public nuisance, electric ...
The micro-mobility market was valued at more than $40 billion in 2020, according to Valuates Reports, but numbers continue to grow from year to year. E-scooters and e-bikes are all the rage right now, ...
The eniCycle is the latest entry in the increasingly crowded self-stabilizing electric unicycle market. Developed by Slovenian inventor Aleksander Polutnik, the eniCycle has Segway-like balancing ...
You’ve probably heard a lot about electric bicycles and electric scooters by now. These small personal electric vehicles (PEVs) are often touted as last mile vehicles that can help commuters travel ...
The InMotion V11 takes the general concept of an electric unicycle and then ratchets the insanity up to “11” with a gigantic motor and true air suspension. The InMotion V11 electric unicycle was first ...
The INMOTION V12S City Commuter Electric Unicycle isn’t just another personal mobility gadget—it’s a compact, high-performance vehicle designed for serious riders who want speed, control, and tech all ...
Which electric unicycles are best? An electric unicycle can be all you need to get around if you live in the city. They sound funny but they look pretty cool and they’re not difficult to balance on.
John Dingley, the guy behind last year's electric luge, has been in the workshop again. This time he's been working on a new version of his self-balancing electric unicycle. Similar to the Ryno, but ...
When a Segway is too expensive and hard on your street cred, turn to the Solowheel BC electric gyroscopic unicycle. This seatless wonder is slightly less geeky and a lot less pricey. Amanda Kooser ...
North Carolina's iconic Tail of the Dragon is as revered as a car enthusiast destination can be, but it's not just four-wheeled — or even two-wheeled — gearheads that aspire to take on the 11 miles of ...
2015 was two years ago, and to the surprise of many, we actually had hoverboards at the time. Of course, these weren’t Back to the Future-style hovering skateboards; they were crappy two-wheeled ...