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This electric unicycle charges in 45 minutes and can go 22 mph

Like a Segway or hoverboard, the Uno Bolt is an upright vehicle that uses gyroscopes to stay balanced.

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This electric unicycle can be charged in less than an hour and can reach speeds of up to 22 miles per hour.

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Like a Segway or hoverboard, the Uno Bolt is an upright vehicle that uses gyroscopes to stay balanced. The main difference is that the Uno Bolt can stay balanced on just one wheel and requires users to sit down.

The Uno Bolt can carry up to 280 lbs and is capable of travelling up to 25 miles on a 45 minute charge.

It has been fully

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