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Fosjoas Intelligent Self-Balancing Electric Scooters Protect Those Stray Dogs

Source:Fosjoas begin Time: 2016-09-26

Everyone knows that dog is the friendliest animal and the best companion to people. Now and then, it is often seen that one or two stray dogs are walking on road. Sadly, some stray dogs are often crashed to die by fast cars, which is really a heart-struck picture. How could people protect those kind stray dogs? In fact, what they need to do is to replace their cars or motorcycles with Fosjoas intelligent self-balancing electric unicycle.

Besides Fosjoas K2 and K5, all of others belong to self-balancing electric scooters, for they are based on aerospace attitude control theory, fuzzy software algorithm and gyroscope system to keep balanced. Maybe, it is quite difficult to understand. It will be easy to make out when it come to riding. All controls, including moving forward, speeding up, braking, slowing down and changing direction, are realized by adjusting body gravity. For example, if a rider wants to move forward or speed up, he or she just needs to lean body forward. Likewise, braking or slowing down can be finished by leaning backward. Turning body to left or right will change the riding direction. What is more, every Fosjoas self-balancing scooter has a built-in intelligent chip, which can work out rider’s intention within 0.03 second and give right and quick order to scooter. Apparently, it is very safe and relaxing to ride Fosjoas self-balancing scooters.

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Besides, Fosjoas two wheel electric scooter unicycle have such three protection systems as speed limit protection, low battery protection and tilting protection. When the speed reaches 16km/h, the front part of pedals will rise automatically and further leaning forward won’t speed it up. If the battery quantity is less than 15%, Fosjoas electric scooters will send an alarm. Meanwhile, the tilting angle must be within 45 degrees. Above all, the high safety will avoid traffic accidents and stray dogs will be well protected.