Kids just learning to ride a scooter can use a power assist mode that doesn’t require them to master the throttle controller. | Image: Segway
Segway’s new Ninebot eKickScooter C2 Lite is targeted at kids who have not yet mastered operating a throttle control, and nervous parents who want to limit the top speed of a young rider who’s still learning.
Designed for kids aged six to 10 years old who are still under 110 pounds, the eKickScooter C2 Lite has a smaller frame that’s easier and safer for children to operate than a larger scooter designed for adults. The eKickScooter C2 Lite also offers three different speed modes designed to match a child’s riding proficiency.
Standard mode includes a less aggressive acceleration when the throttle is activated, and is limited to a top speed of 7.5MPH.
Sport mode increases the acceleration for kids who are more experienced, and boosts…