In a world of innovative vehicle-sharing options, shared micromobility firm Veo has implemented the latest in sustainable transportation, the retail seated scooter. For those who prefer the comfort and convenience of riding in a seated scooter, these two-wheeled vehicles offer a new way to get around in style.
The seated scooters are powered by a belt-driven 350-watt motor, which allows them to reach a top speed of 16 miles per hour. For those concerned about safety and convenience, these scooters are equipped with an automatic braking system, LED lighting, electronic speed limiters, and responsive front and rear suspension.
For those looking for a little extra protection from the elements, the Veo retail seated scooter also offers optional shields to keep the rider safe. There is also a removable carrying bag and a GPS tracking system to ensure protection during the ride.
Aside from the safety provided by the app-controlled features, the Veo scooter also offers its riders a number of amenities to make their rides more attractive. Passengers can enjoy music from their smartphones integrated with the scooter’s sound system, keep count of their trips with an odometer, and view all the historical data of their rides.
The Veo retail seated scooter requires riders to only download the Veo app and then scan the QR code provided to unlock the scooter right on their phones. There is also an open character gesture recognition feature, which recognizes the rider’s face and authorizes them to use the scooter. After use, riders can simply slide the lockback onto the scooter to complete the ride.
With the launch of the Veo retail seated scooter, commuters have a new way to get around in an efficient, eco-friendly, and stylish way. This micromobility option is pushing the boundaries of what transportation should look like and indicates the bright future of ride-sharing services.