How did you learn to ride a bicycle as a child? Do you first install additional small wheels on both sides of the rear wheel, remove them when you are proficient, and then learn it after falling bruised and bruised?
Hehe, I have never fallen. (It was not because I was afraid that I never evacuated the ferry, nor did I learn how to do so at the time.)
After seeing this bicycle named Jyrobike, I really envy the children today. Why? Just because it won't fall over at all. Even at slow speeds and someone is causing trouble, it can drive steadily without being affected at all.
Many children use it to quickly learn to ride a bicycle.
Even a little fun.
There is no need to worry about falling, and parents only need to cheer and encourage.
Uncle Rob Bodill and his team made this extremely protective bicycle a reality. The predecessor of Jyrobike was actually an undergraduate project at Dartmouth University: Gyrobike. It is a gyroscope placed in the front wheel of the bicycle. If the body is tilted When it reaches a certain angle, it can actively correct the angle to keep the car body balanced.
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Rob Bodill also said that the Jyrobike is not only an artifact for children to learn to ride a bicycle, but it can also help people with movement disorders, balance disorders or autism.
It is also A smart bicycle with various control buttons on the wheels, such as adjusting the balance and switching between different sound effects.
USB charging for gyroscope Power supply, battery life is 3 hours. If parents are still worried, they can use the remote control to control the car.
If you feel that you have completely mastered it , remove the gyroscope part, and it becomes an ordinary bicycle.