Onewheel creator Future Motion has just introduced a new, cheaper version of its self-balancing one-wheeled motorized scooter.
Joseph Kaminski
During my almost twenty years at CNET, I handled benchmark testing/methodologies for both Mac and PC systems and, sometime after, integrated testing for micro-mobility (e-bikes, electric scooters and EUCs), which is a passion of mine. Transitioning from a BMX background to this field was seamless.
Despite testing numerous products, each new one brings the same excitement as my first.
Onewheel creator Future Motion has just introduced a new, cheaper version of its self-balancing one-wheeled motorized scooter, called the Onewheel Pint.
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This smaller, lighter model has a smaller price tag as well: $950.
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The board comes in three different colors: sage, slate and sand, with sage as a limited-edition color during the launch window.
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Click or scroll through for more pics from the Onewheel Pint's launch event here in New York.