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Didn't know I wanted that #5

CycleBoard + Lofree Mouse + Paper motorcycles

It’s cool tech stuff that we all want. 3 items to keep this short. One day I will link the products to my Amazon affiliate link and be rich. Not yet though.

Thing 1/ 3: CycleBoard® 3 Wheel Electric Scooter

Remember to also get a helmet.

The CycleBoard® 3 Wheel Electric Scooter delivers a practical electric ride engineered for both urban commuting and off-road use, featuring a patented lean-to-steer system paired with self-centering suspension for improved control and stability; available in various configurations such as the X-Quad 3000 and supported by a 36-month warranty on key components like the frame, handlebars, and motor systems, it also offers flexible financing options that make it an attractive choice for riders seeking a customizable and dependable personal electric vehicle. know more.

Thing 2/ 3: LOFREE Touch Tri-Mode Wireless Mouse

aah nice color palette throughout.

The LOFREE Touch Tri-Mode Wireless Mouse is a versatile input device that supports wired USB, 2.4GHz wireless, and Bluetooth connectivity—allowing simultaneous pairing with up to four devices—and is built from textured PBT material for durability and resistance to shine. It features five DPI stages (ranging from 800 to 4000), an ergonomic design with repositioned side buttons for improved thumb accessibility, and swappable clicker buttons for customizable aesthetics, while its 650mAh Li-ion rechargeable battery provides up to four weeks of usage on a single charge. The product is available with various theme bundles, includes a USB-C charging cable and user guide, is priced at $69.99, and notes that MacOS devices do not support forward/backward functions in Bluetooth mode. Know more.

Thing 3/ 3: Official Yamaha’s motorcycles Realistic Paper Crafts

Yamaha Motor Co.’s "Motorcycles Realistic Paper Crafts" page offers downloadable PDF templates that allow enthusiasts to build detailed paper models of iconic motorcycle designs such as the VMAX, YZF-R1, and XJR1300. These paper craft models are carefully designed to replicate the authentic visual and structural elements of Yamaha’s famous motorcycles, serving as a creative, hands-on way to appreciate their engineering and design legacy for personal, non-commercial enjoyment. know more.

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