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Bose's QuietComfort 45 headphones drop to $279, plus the rest of the week's best tech deals
The best early Black Friday tech deals this week include the Bose QuietComfort 45 headphones for $279, $100 off Apple's Mac Mini M1 and discounts on Google smart home devices.
The top tech deals in Best Buy's early Black Friday sale
Here's a list of the best tech deals in Best Buy's first early Black Friday sale of 2021.
Segway's Ninebot ES4 scooter is $260 off today only
Amazon has a one-day sale on Segway devices that knocks $260 off the Ninebot ES4 electric scooter.
Segway's robot mower uses GPS to stay on your lawn
There's no need to install a perimeter wire with the Navimow.
This week's best deals: $100 off the Mac Mini M1 and more
This week's best tech deals include $100 off the Apple Mac Mini M1, $100 off the latest MacBook Air M1 and 20 percent off the Google WiFi system.
Segway's updated Ninebot Kickscooter Max is $100 off for Earth Day
Save big on Segway's Ninebot Kickscooter Max G30LP at Wellbots for Earth Day.
Engadget readers can get $150 off Segway’s Kickscooter Max at Wellbots
Wellbots is offering a special discount on the Segway Ninebot Kickscooter Max only for Engadget readers.
Engadget readers can get $200 off Segway's ES4 scooter at Wellbots
Engadget readers can save $200 on the Segway Ninebot ES4 scooter today only by using the code ENGADGET200 at checkout.
After Math: Fast cars, discount scooters and hopping spacecraft
As the IFA conference winds down and gadget release season heats up, let’s take a look at some of the headline highlights of the past seven days. The 1,502HP electrically-driven Ford Mustang Cobra Jet 1400 aims to find out.
This week’s best deals: $300 off the Razer Blade 15 and more
The best deals from this week and early Labor Day deals include $300 off the Razer Blade 15 gaming laptop and Apple's AirPods Pro for $220.
Segway's ES2 electric scooter is nearly 50 percent off at Amazon
Update 12:22pm ET: It appears the additional $90 coupon is no longer available on Amazon. If you’re looking for a fun and convenient way to travel short distances, an electric scooter can do the trick. Amazon has the Segway Ninebot ES2 electric scooter for $309, which is roughly 47 percent off and the lowest price we’ve ever seen it.
Save $120 on Segway's ES2 foldable electric scooter at Wellbots
Save big on Segway's Ninebot ES2 electric scooter at Wellbots.
Segway will stop making its iconic self-balancing scooter
Segway is ending production of its definitive PT transporter on July 15th.
Get Segway's Kickscooter Max for $100 off, plus a $100 gift card
You need to stay at home most of the time these days, but what if you don't have a car and need to travel across town? Thankfully, there are options to keep your social distancing intact without hopping on a bike. Wellbots is offering Segway's Ninebot Kickscooter Max for $700 ($100 off the usual price) plus a $100 Visa gift card if you use the code ENGADGETRIDE. You won't get the gift card in the box -- instead, you can either wait for an email from Segway with instructions on how to redeem the card or visit a special redemption site and input your information to redeem it. Still, that could be helpful for getting a helmet and other accessories to go with the folding electric scooter.
Segway's S-Pod is a ridiculous lounge chair on wheels
Yes, the Segway S-Pod looks a lot like the floating chairs that future humans use in Wall-E. Ok, that's out of the way.
Segway’s latest EV prototype looks like Professor X’s wheelchair
Once you get past oddities like bread-making machines, CES is really wouldn't be what it is without some forward-looking mobility concepts. Case and point: next week Segway and owner Ninebot will show off a prototype electric vehicle called the S-Pod that looks like a horseless chariot.
Segway-Ninebot adds electric scooter, moped options
Ninebot acquired Segway and its personal transports a few years ago, but now their combined transportation aspirations are growing up with two devices announced at an event in China ahead of CES 2020. The Ninebot eMoped and eScooter can both carry riders for miles and will come in a range of models to suit different needs. The eMoped (above) is described as a "smart electric bike" that comes in three versions, with a keyless airlock system that lets riders unlock it and take off by unlocking it with NFC. Its storage compartment is big enough to hold one helmet inside, and the high-end C80 model can travel up to 46 miles on a charge with the 24Ah battery inside.
Engadget readers can save on a DJI drone and Segway scooters
Over the last week, we've done our best to try and find the most compelling Black Friday deals to try and save you time and money during your holiday shopping. With this post, we're doing something different. We've partnered with Wellbots to offer Engadget readers exclusive discounts on the DJI Mavic 2 Pro drone, as well as Segway ES4 and Max electric scooters. To take advantage of these deals, use the checkout codes below. As an added bonus, if you live outside of New York State, there's no sales tax on any of the items.
Segway's first electric dirt bikes arrive in early 2020
Segway-Ninebot technically makes electric vehicles that go outside, but now it has machines designed explicitly for outdoor expeditions. The company has introduced two Dirt eBike models, the X160 and X260, that are billed as crosses between conventional dirt bikes and mountain bikes. While we wouldn't call them radical departures from the norm, they can be customized using "standard motor parts" and use swappable batteries.
The best electric bikes, scooters and skateboards to use at school
We hear you're going places? That's what school is all about, after all. But we're being a little more literal: Getting to class is often half the battle. That's why we've dedicated a whole section of our back-to-school guide to the best personal electronic vehicles for navigating your way to campus or between classes. We also know that every journey is different, so we picked a few different modes of transport that should cover all the bases -- whether you're going 20 miles or 20 yards to the vending machine. (We're not judging.) What did we consider when compiling this list? Glad you asked. For us, the key factor had to be that each ride was focused on a different type of commute. After that, we considered portability, price (hint: these things don't tend to come cheap) and good old-fashioned fun. Going to school can feel like a chore, so we wanted to make the experience as enjoyable as it is practical. Below you'll find our top picks, with arguments as to why each is perfect for the job.