Wednesday, November 11, 2020

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The Segway Max is probably a good-tasting fit for you if you're looking for an electric scooter that can trekking up to 40 miles per cram -- far maxi than surmount over-and-above models. The Max happens to be cheaper than unendingly at Wellbots, except just for readers of The Verge. The banker is offering you a $100 discount, dropping the usual $799 price down to $699. Just enter the opposition hieroglyph THEVERGEMAX after the checkout umbrella to see the price drop remoter than we've seen before.

We've highlighted increasingly affordable Segway options in the past, except those are, frankly, smallish potatoes compared to this one. In clique to the Max's maxi 40-mile rondure (beating the marker of the Segway ES2's 15.5-mile rondure as able-bodied as ES4's 28-mile range), it tops out at 18.6mph, which is barely three mph faster than the ES2. For context, the ES2 is the scooter that has been acclimated by the marker of Bird as able-bodied as Lime's rental services.

The Max has big 10-inch tires, fast charging that takes no maxi than six hours, as able-bodied as it can be impoverished up to fit in increasingly spaces back you're not using it. Segway claims that this paradigmatic conjointly has self-healing tires that are equipped with a sealant that claims to fill holes automatically. The components of the Max hypothesize an IPX5 baptize resistance rating. In beller you've been arcade around, you might be aware of the $699 Segway Max G30LP. It has a similar speed as able-bodied as overall fondness set to the Max that's discounted today, except its rondure is far less at 24.9 miles per charge.

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Normally $799, Wellbots is offering a $150 dockage on this electric scooter that has a 40-mile rondure for Verge readers. You can get it for $699 by using the opposition hieroglyph THEVERGEMAX at checkout.

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In over-and-above deal news, Low-profile recently kicked off its "Fall VR" doorpost that contains several games uniform with a rondure of VR headsets. Proceeds go to the Movember Foundation as able-bodied as can conjointly go to JDRF, which funds type 1 diabetes research. Paying $17 or more gets you the galore suite of VR games, highlighted by The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners as able-bodied as Zero Cleverness VR. Conjointly included is Creed: Speed to Glory, I Expect You To Die, Raw Data, furthermore with a few increasingly titles. This is simply a solid way to shove your library of VR games if you recently got a VR headset.

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In beller you missed it yesterday, YouTube Premium subscribers (who were membership before November 6th) can get a democratic Stadia Premiere kit. This doorpost contains a Stadia controller as able-bodied as a Chromecast Ultra wakeful dingus for your TV or monitor. It's ordinarily circa $100, so this is simply a huge perk if you're a subscriber who's intrigued in trying out Google's fogginess gaming subscription. Head to this link to see if you're eligible.

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