
Nissan has hopped aboard the personal mobility device bandwagon with their new prototype that was developed in tandem with AIST (Japan’s National Advanced Institute of Science and Technology). Comprising of a couple of foot boards where each of them are balanced on two wheels, the device’s tilt sensors will be able to know when you shift your weight to turn in the direction of your choice, bringing you around at a maximum speed of 5kph. Handlebars are attached to the foot boards to let you maintain balance, where it can be hooked up in a variety of positions or separated if you like.
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