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    Sunday
    Jul232017

    An Innovative Personal Transport.

    I like that the Immotor GO stands on three wheels, because that means it's easily balanced even while at a stop. There is no learning curve and the company says you will be enjoying the ride within seconds of stepping on. After a ride it can be collapsed into its sleek self-contained case which can be pulled like a small suitcase. The proprietary battery features its own ecosystem of compatible accessories – flashlight, lamp, AC/DC charger, USB charger, etc…It weighs in at a lean 27 lbs (12 kg) with 2 batteries installed. The speed is fully variable and comes in three pre-programmed speed modes – from a walking pace up to 20 MPH. Use a key fob or the Immotor App as a digital key to unlock the GO. It also allows you to grant access to friends that wish to use it via their smartphone app. You can set a geo-fence for their ride. Range is up to 20 miles on a single charge depending on battery configuration and use. It uses a charger that plugs into any standard 120-220 volt wall outlet and fully recharges in 3 to 4 hours. $1499.00.

    Giz Wiz Video: https://youtu.be/Ic_IwSvFHoY

     Company website: http://www.immotor.com/

     Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2sjPM4M

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