The WalkCar
The
WalkCar is a laptop-sized transporter similar to the Segway, as you'll use body
control to operate the powerful yet compact platform. Tilt left and it'll turn
left, tilt right and it'll turn right, and so on. If you lose control, stepping
off WalkCar stops it in its tracks.
The
Walkcar has been in development since 2013, and now finally has a set release
date and price. Cocoa, the company behind the device, selling WalkCar for
$1,280 (converts to roughly AU$1,700, £1,000).
Reaching speeds of up to 16 kmph
(9.9 mph), the WalkCar lasts for around an hour on a single charge, Cocoa
claims. With its low height from the ground, it doesn't stand out too much when
getting around the city, leaving you in somewhat close eye-level with everyone
else against the relatively looming elevation of a Segway. It's only 13 inches, so if you've
got a bag that can fit a MacBook Pro, , it can probably also fit the
WalkCar. The weight won't bog you down either, coming in at only 2.8kg.
The Walkcar is expected to begin
delivery by September of 2017 across 12 countries, including Asia-Pacific,
North America and Europe with the intention of expanding to further regions
upon request.
Faster speed
versus more coverage. That's the most important issue for 5G networks today.
We sprayed them,
dunked them and even put them through the wash to find out which one of these
three wireless earphones can handle the most water.



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