If you’ve wanted a Segway, but thought it looked too “flashy” for you, then here’s what you’ve been waiting for. It’s the “tiny sister” of the Segway, and you should take that title to heart. Because, as you can see from the image, there isn’t much here that actually looks like a Segway. Other than that curved middle-section and handlebars, it’s missing that familiar over-sized base, plus all the plastic you’d want to show off.

The PT is manufactured by a company in Germany called Ewee, and they designed it to take all of the unnecessary elements of the Segway out of the equation, and just scale it down to the bare-bones needed to function. So, you’ll be holding onto nothing but those skinny handlebars, and your hopes and dreams as you propel yourself down the sidewalk in this mechanical contraption.
Movement is handled much the same way as the Segway, though. You move forward by leaning forward, and if you want to cease, you simply straighten yourself out. Steering, though, is handled by a joystick of sorts. Or be comfortable. The Ewee-PT is available for preorder right now, all for a low cost of ?799, or about $1,039. Check out the video below before you whip out your credit card, though.
Press Release
fun-mobility will be more attractive
- Segways tiny sister -The ewee-PT – segway-like but even though very different: Most compact and flexible, the tiny personal transporter (PT) reaches a speed of at least 16km/h.
Riding this tiny scooter is very simple: just lean forward for accelerate the ewee smoothly and leaning backward will slow down. Steering will be done easily with a joystick – it feels like a game console -– driving pleasure is guaranteed.
The capabilities of the ewee-PT are endless: Indoor using as well as outdoor explorations will be possible. Long ways in factory halls, airports or shopping malls will be done very comfortably and rapidly. And of course you'll enjoy sight seeing tours and beach promenades much more without increasing air pollution.
The ewee-PT with its size of a paper sheet will carry you safely like going on rails because of the dynamic stabilization system (SFS). It reaches a max. speed of 16 km/h with a cruising range of nearly 8km.
Delivery will be pre-assembled, so that within a small number of steps the ewee-PT can be used and otherwise can be folded easily for transportation.
The small PT scooter will be distributed exclusively by www.fun-components.com for 799,00? plus
shipping costs. Find more information about ewee-PT at www.ewee-pt.com.
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