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5 Things To Buy Instead of a Tesla.... Sorta 😅

2019-06-27
what's going on guys it's your average consumer and we've all heard of Tesla's these are probably the most popular electric vehicles on the streets right now but if you can't afford something like a Tesla we have some alternatives so check this guy out in the back here no I'm not talking about the car talking about these guys good alternatives if you don't want to pump gas anymore first we got to give a huge shout-out to today's sponsor Robo rock the Robo rock s6 isn't just a regular vacuum it's also a robot mop you can customize the area that the s6 tackles with its companion app which means you don't have to have this thing running around aimlessly in your home it has a bunch of other cool features like multiple sensors for obstacle avoidance laser distance sensors even carpet detection that'll automatically activate maximum power and you also get up to two-and-a-half hours of battery life and a lot more features and if you guys are interested in learning more about the Robo rock at 6 I'll of course have links down below in the description and this guy will be officially hitting the US June 26th so be sure to check it out so alright guys we've got our lineup over here damn that's dirty over there now all of these you can pretty much charge at home they run for a few miles well more than a few miles and they all have varying speeds but we'll go over those as we touch on each one of them let me go with what I'm comfortable with the scooter board alright alright fine we're gonna go with the scooter board first since you know Ari likes to choose first this guy right here I think has a top speed of 15 and a half miles per hour and you can ride this for seven and a half miles so right here you have your acceleration this is your brake up front and you've also got a break in the back you can kind of just hit this thing and of course it'll stop and to get this thing started all you need is like a little kick 2 miles per hours all the ease and then you get on oh all right I'll snap I can do that better so something to keep in mind with Electric skateboards they have brakes like the one I just talked about over here so we're gonna do that again this time you'll see how it goes all right all right and then you just slow it down slow it down and what I like about this is it can handle some pretty rough terrain so that's good and while I want to just give it a little bit more speed yo shout out to these guys for running with me this is cool this one's pretty entry levels not too hard re rides this way more than me and she's pretty good at it Malcolm what do you mean you just put your foot on it all right so kick get your positioning there you go let's go you there you go there you go now we got to have J do it all right J you got to remember the brake you forgot so yes people it is very important to remember the brake feature there you go you go yeah there you go all right all right so that one was pretty simple very easy to get on but let's try this guy over here this one not so much and I'm prepared for that re you want to pass me the stuff all right guys but all right guys right here we of course have some pads because you got to be safe on these I'm not too worried about anything else but this guy right here this is the solowheel Glide and I am terrified of it I definitely think these are the kiddie size bib as all that target had but all right let's do this now just standing on it that's gonna be hard I don't even know how to let's go over here how about that all right whoo all right so I'm gonna the most dramatic fall I barely did anything be careful did you hear that Wow yeah it turned off it said no way Malcolm you're up buddy I'll catch you Malcolm all right uh-huh I got you I got you go ahead you just stand on it I have no I have no other tips for you than that all right not just okay yeah all right so we are not gonna risk his life and I'm not gonna risk JLo all right I think we've seen enough the solowheel unless you know how to ride a unicycle I don't recommend it fine Jay got it now you got to do it Jay so fun fact guys there's also a headlight up there so you guys see it oh all right Jay all right I'm not trying to see anybody get hurt you don't got workers comp or this thing has some battle scars right here it's been through it and it hasn't been written once nobody has successfully moved this thing now those two don't work for your dream of replacing a Tesla then this guy might be what you're looking for this is the uni milk so this is an electric bicycle now if you're expecting this thing to kind of just go on its own like you're thinking a motorcycle that's not what this guy is it's not what it does this pretty much gives you a boost when you're writing you have to ride normally and it gives you some assistive pushes and this thing can go up to 20 miles per hour and believe the range is 31 to like 37 miles per hour depending on your weight and all that kind of stuff but I'm gonna show you guys how it goes so basically you got to ride it normally and then and all of a sudden gives you that little kick right there now even though this is meant to be more assistive than it is to just ride you along it can do that and then it will just keep going indefinitely where you don't have to pedal but the thing is it's not very fast kind of just hold it and then it takes off and then you're pretty much just cruising you're just kind of cruising at this speed I don't have to pedal at all and this is just it anything's also got like this display up front so I'll tell you how fast you're going it'll tell you how much of an assistive presence it has so if you want to max that up all the way to nine you can do that and you can take it down all the way to one so once you start riding then you're gonna feel that kick so go for it buddy Oh wasn't expecting the kick huh alright so once you kick you're pretty much good to go so anyone you can get into this with no problem as long as you understand what you're getting yourself into since this most people will probably look at this and think it's like a motorcycle or a moped of some sort it's not that and for this one I feel like all of you guys know it we got a hoverboard now this one's this is the swag chain so people know this one this fad has died very very quickly once the battery started exploding and burning down people's houses and whatnot so people don't ride this anymore but they still sell them goes at 4.8 miles per hour for about seven miles so you could use it to get somewhere probably not the coolest thing to do anymore but it's an option so the hardest part is like actually getting on it for the first time when you're not used to it but alright there you go so yeah you pretty much lean forward and you're just able to go if you want to stop you kind of lean back you want to turn you just kind of lean one foot in the direction that you want to turn or the opposite direction that you want to turn you can of course spin on this because of the way the wheels are set up and those are pretty much your movement it's really not that hard to get this is me moving right now with very very very little experience mouthing you ever rode one of these yeah don't don't do that you know what's coming you scared of this one so you just put your leg on that and then just jump on the other one you got this oh just do it you're too scared just do it I'm the same turn that part of your brain off I can't do that JJ's got this he's been he's been training so he could use this with the camera whew go ahead Jay Jay's just showing off right now yeah Jay's busting out the camera moves like you got a gimbal in him but let's move on to where I am the most comfortable and that is with this guy the booster board electric skateboard and we also have the Z bar over here which is actually where I learned to ride Electric skateboards so the booster board uses a remote I think most people are familiar with the booster board you use this remote you've got a little trigger that you press up front and then you hold onto this wheel to go forward or to go back and that's pretty much how you move on it now with the Z board you actually have a different system than a remote control you see these pads over here these two pads are how you control it so this is your reverse and this is your acceleration now moving on the booster board is more than just using the remote you also have to balance so if you want to go right you want to lean more on the toes and if you want to go left you go on the back of your heels now of course depending on how you're standing this can change so if I'm standing this way it's the opposite but as you use these things more you get way way more comfortable so right now I could turn the speed up in a heartbeat and I have no problem moving around now this right here is the Z board and this is the first electric skateboard that I use really fell in love with them after getting my hands on one of these and the way that you ride on these it makes sense it just feels natural but it is way more taxing on the legs so you have these pads as I mentioned before so you kind of just stand on them and if you want to give it a little juice you just kind of lean the more weight that you put on one side the faster this thing will go and if you want to back up and just kind of lean back but it's really really simple once you get it honestly the choice is yours between which one you get I personally like the booster board a bit more because it's just a lot smoother and it's not as taxing on the legs with these acceleration pads but it is kind of nice to have hands-free when you're using this thing now obviously none of these are real Tesla alternatives but it's summertime and these are great to use in the park like this one so if you just want to ride around you'll have a good time with these but I think the major takeaway here guys is don't buy the solowheel
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