Undoubtedly, bicycle is the first choice for several decades in campus and the reason seems apparent. College students are relatively poor in the whole society and the majority of them are sponsored by their parents. As a result, only a small number of college student are able to afford a private car. Besides, safety is a significant factor in campus and h1po0ly car moving at high speed is forbidden there let alone finding a parking lot. In most countries, bicycle seems the only option for college student even though some are not keen for it. However, the revolution arrives. A new travelling tool called electric self-balancing scooter is gathering its fans in campus gradually.
In terms of the speed, an Airwheel electric self-balancing unicycle is able to reach 14 to 16 km per hour, which is much faster than a bicycle. Taking myself as an example, when I was in college, the earliest class usually began at 8:00 am and my classmates and I always felt it painful to get up early. Riding a bicycle, we were always near to be late let alone walking. If I had an Airwheel electric scooter then, I could get up at 7:30 am because it just cost several minutes to reach the teaching building. However, my biggest concern was anti-theft. I have lost one bike during the past four years and many students have lost their bicycles in campus, which is indeed a common phenomenon. Even though some students bought several locks to their bicycles, the loss could take place due to the skillful manipulation of thieves. An Airwheel electric self-balancing unicycle will address this problem totally for the rider could carry it or put it into his backpack easily.
No wonder this advantageous electric unicycle is prevailing the college and gathering more and more loyal young fans. Thanks to the development of technology, the current student is bestowed such a fashionable and convenient friend.
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