30, April 2016:
Airwheel has been dedicated to finding logical means to extend fun
through mobility throughout the world since its foundation. It has
gradually established market centred and user oriented business
philosophy. Airwheel spares no effort to keep competitive by
strengthening management and continuous innovation. Because of such kind
of spirit, Airwheel self-balancing electric scooter has developed fast and gained a good worldwide reputation.
Have interest and click the website to consult:
http://lr.zoosnet.net/LR/Chatpre.aspx?id=LEF97767077&lng=en
The 2015 is a meaningful year for Airwheel with two new product release conferences. In the first new product release conference, Airwheel S5 and A3 two wheel self-balancing electric scooters come to public. On the basis of S3, some unique features have been added into S5. S5 is regarded as the personal all-terrain vehicle.
In order to keep its name, Airwheel S5 is equipped with exclusive fender holders and bumper strip, which is set at the back of the handlebar to avoid scratch and abrasion when parking S5 against walls. Light and thin magnesium aluminium alloy frame, Airwheel sitting posture self-balancing scooter A3 is sturdy, scratch-proof and colourfast. More importantly, the sleek saddle in V-shape is designed under the ergonomic principle, offering more comfortable ride.
In the second new product release conference, Airwheel rolled out brand new models—M3, Z3, S6 and concept model F3. For Airwheel F3 annular electric unicycle, it is a kind of concept model so far. Airwheel M3 wireless remote control skateboard, powered by electricity enables the skateboarding is more energy- and time-saving. Z3 2 wheel electric scooter bears some resemblance to other electric scooters. After a close look, one will find Z3 is novel and brand new, with adjustable handlebar, foldable pedals and up-equipped battery. At the first glance, the mini stature of Airwheel S6 sitting posture self-balancing scooter will appeal to you. When you have learnt that there are various riding postures on S6, you will feel hard to separate from it.
For Media Contact:
Company: Airwheel Technology Holding (USA) Co., Ltd
Contact Person: Eric
Phone: +8618651968700
E-mail: sales@airwheel.net
Website: http://www.airwheel.net
Have interest and click the website to consult:
http://lr.zoosnet.net/LR/Chatpre.aspx?id=LEF97767077&lng=en
The 2015 is a meaningful year for Airwheel with two new product release conferences. In the first new product release conference, Airwheel S5 and A3 two wheel self-balancing electric scooters come to public. On the basis of S3, some unique features have been added into S5. S5 is regarded as the personal all-terrain vehicle.
In order to keep its name, Airwheel S5 is equipped with exclusive fender holders and bumper strip, which is set at the back of the handlebar to avoid scratch and abrasion when parking S5 against walls. Light and thin magnesium aluminium alloy frame, Airwheel sitting posture self-balancing scooter A3 is sturdy, scratch-proof and colourfast. More importantly, the sleek saddle in V-shape is designed under the ergonomic principle, offering more comfortable ride.
In the second new product release conference, Airwheel rolled out brand new models—M3, Z3, S6 and concept model F3. For Airwheel F3 annular electric unicycle, it is a kind of concept model so far. Airwheel M3 wireless remote control skateboard, powered by electricity enables the skateboarding is more energy- and time-saving. Z3 2 wheel electric scooter bears some resemblance to other electric scooters. After a close look, one will find Z3 is novel and brand new, with adjustable handlebar, foldable pedals and up-equipped battery. At the first glance, the mini stature of Airwheel S6 sitting posture self-balancing scooter will appeal to you. When you have learnt that there are various riding postures on S6, you will feel hard to separate from it.
For Media Contact:
Company: Airwheel Technology Holding (USA) Co., Ltd
Contact Person: Eric
Phone: +8618651968700
E-mail: sales@airwheel.net
Website: http://www.airwheel.net
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