Cybex launches first electronic stroller

Global baby products company Cybex has launched a revolutionary electronic stroller; the first of its kind to be available on the UK market.

The e-Priam stroller combines a number of smart features which have been designed to allow parents to travel more, carry more and fit more into their busy schedules.

Sensors in the handlebar monitor pushing and pulling pressure while a smart algorithm guides motors (which are integrated in the frame) to add support when required giving parents a helping hand when they need it most.

Market research conducted by Cybex has found that 50% of parents would use the e-Priam when going uphill, 41% would use it over rough terrain and 39% expect that it would allow them to walk longer distances.

The landmark electronic pushchair takes just six hours to fully charge, with a battery life of up to 45km, depending on load and conditions.

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