Xiaomi has introduced a new seated scooter that offers both self-driving and self-balancing for a unique view of the future.
The Xiaomi self-balancing scooter has other interesting features:
The scooter developed by Xiaomi is equipped with autonomous driving, therefore capable of moving on its own, also thanks to a self-balancing system which allows it to stay perfectly balanced even at low speeds or when stationary. In this way, as we can see in the video above shared on social media, Xiaomi's self-driving scooter is able to perform a large number of maneuvers in total autonomy, being able driving alone while carrying someone on the saddle (which can do other things during the journey) or alternatively be used as a sort of “courier” for deliveries.
Equipped with the integration of voice commands, the Xiaomi scooter, in addition to the smartphone app, can also be operated and maneuvered with your voice.
Norman, as always, drove like a maniac. Norman was young. He had never ridden any motorized device that lacked onboard steering and balance systems. He rode the bike with an intense lack of physical grace, as if trying to do algebra with his legs.
...[they] buzzed up along the road shoulder, the smart bike and sidecar scrunching over the oyster shells with oozy cybernetic ease.
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