Little need to stress about your smartphone falling out of your pocket as you’re scooting around town-in BMW’s electric Mini E scooter, it snaps right into the cockpit, acting as an ignition key and straightforward-to-see GPS unit.
With a Bluetooth enabled helmet, you have to easily make hands-free calls to be able to your destination. Or blast your iTunes playlist rather than radio. BMW also has an app planned with the intention to pinpoint the situation of different nearby Mini Scooter E’s, so you possibly can form a scooter gang, or something. [ Fast Company ]
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