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    Segway’s new electric kick scooter gives kids a boost with every push

    News RoomBy News RoomAugust 16, 20241 Min Read
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    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.

    Under scooter LEDs light up the ground and make young riders easier to see in the dark.
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    After a full 5.5 hour charge the eKickScooter C2 Lite has a range of around 5.6 miles in sport mode, and a runtime of about 70 minutes. It includes a mechanical hand brake which kids may already be familiar with using on a bicycle, and LEDs on the underside that can project one of 256 different colors on the ground as it’s being ridden, improving visibility when it’s darker outside.

    It’s available now through Segway’s online store for $199.99, with one additional peace of mind feature for parents. The scooter is also IPX4 water resistant so if it gets abandoned on the driveway after a ride and caught in a light rain, there should be no risk of damage.

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