Unic

Unic

Electric scooters

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Unicorn is an electric scooter built for tech commuters. Magical Unlock, In-App Sharing, and Tile Integration make Unicorn really easy to integrate into your life. UnicornCare keeps riders on the road without having to worry about maintenance or theft.
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What do you think? …

Braden Hamm
I love the idea, and thought of purchasing an electric scooter to speed up my commute in downtown Seattle. The problem with these is poor weather! Think about tech hubs like Seattle, Austin, San Fransisco for large parts of the year when it's raining, snowing, or just too cold.
Alec Dickinson
This looks great. I have both a Xiaomi m365 and tiles that I've put them both together myself to get something similar to what you guys have built. If this scooter had been available when I was making my purchase decision, it's likely I would have gone with this one instead. I like the phone unlocking feature and the speed display, both of which are features I would really like to have on my current setup, they make a lot of sense. It also seems that you incorporated the electronic break, which is something the m365 doesn't have and I think is a good feature that the Segway es2 has, so good one there too A feature that I'd really like to have, and perhaps this is a stretch, is a customizable/programmable button near the accelerator/break, so you can for example use to take calls from your phone, or skip a song when you are listening to music/podcast. Nice to have, but have thought about this one many times as I ride. Perhaps you can customize it via the app.
Alexander Isora 🦄
Nice logo 👀
Alessio Fanelli
Looks great, but I miss the horn you had on the early prototype :)
John McTavish
Great work @nick_evans and just in time for Christmas! https://www.theverge.com/2019/12...
Søren Fox Idlestar
They didn’t have funding for marketing so they burnt through all the money and aren’t delivering products.