Self-Balancing Scooters
Self-balancing scooters, often called hoverboards, are two-wheeled electric devices that allow users to ride while standing. They use gyroscopic sensors and accelerometers to detect the rider's movements, enabling the scooter to balance itself. Riders control the speed and direction by leaning forward, backward, or side to side.
These scooters are powered by rechargeable batteries and can reach speeds of up to 10 miles per hour. They are popular for short-distance travel and recreational use. Safety features, such as non-slip footpads and LED lights, are commonly included to enhance the riding experience.