It's that time of year again: time to stock up on the latest must-have toy for your little one.
This year, it's the Himiway C1 Kids Ebike, which is, as its name suggests, an electric bike for kids.
It's got a 350-watt motor, three-speed options, and a range of up to 50 miles on a single charge, reports Consumerist.
"Our goal was to design a bike that not only provides endless fun for children but also prioritizes their safety and well-being while offering an exceptional range per charge," the company's COO says in a press release.
What's not to love about the bike? Its aluminum frame, which is up to 165 pounds, and the fact that it's chock-full of safety features, including electronic braking and a safer thumb throttle.
The C1 can go from zero to 15mph in seven seconds and 50 miles in seven, reports Gizmodo.
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