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How about the Micro meter high children's scooter brand introduction

In 1996, Swiss Wim Ouboter invented the world's first foldable two-wheeled scooter in order to solve his own short-distance travel problem. This convenient, compact means of transportation attracted attention and led Wim Ouboter to start Micro. From 1999 to now, Micro has developed into a star enterprise in the international scooter market, and the safety and design of its products have been repeatedly praised in European and American countries, and have won many internationally renowned awards such as the Red Dot Design Award and the German IF Design Award. The Deluxe and Maxi series scooters launched by Micro were rated as "Best Children's Scooter" by professional scooter media such as Myproscooter and scooterinside. In 2014, Micro's total revenue reached CHF 600 million, making it the largest revenue in the industry.
 
Since 2000, Micro has partnered with American manufacturer JD Bug to launch its two-wheeled scooter under the brand name Razor. The brand, on the other hand, focuses on three-wheeled children's scooters, electric scooters and skateboard luggage. Toddler scooters are Micro's main products, these scooters suitable for children under 5 years old are designed with 2 front wheels and 1 rear wheel, which ensures the safety of riding, and some models can also switch riding modes to exercise different parts of the child's body. The Mini2Go and Deluxe 3-in-1 are suitable for children aged 2-5 years, while the Deluxe Mini and Maxi are suitable for older children.
 
The Mini2Go is a 4-in-1 scooter. For toddlers, a plastic saddle can be fitted to allow him to push the skateboard in a seated position, which will ensure safety and improve his balance. The saddle of the Mini2Go has a one-piece design that transmits pressure to the pedals, making it more secure than a walker with the saddle mounted on a riser. For parents who go to the street, they can easily push the scooter by simply adding a push rod to the back of the saddle, and the storage box under the saddle can be used to place baby products such as handkerchiefs, toys, and water bottles. It should be noted that the Mini2Go pusher cannot control the direction in push mode, so children need to learn the initial steering skills before playing on the street. Once your child has mastered the sliding technique, the saddle can be removed and it becomes a veritable scooter with a handlebar that stretches between 49-67cm, which is suitable for most children around 5 years old.
 
Deluxe is Micro's line of classic toddler scooters. The Deluxe 3-in-1 also has multiple riding modes, a pushrod and storage compartment, and the most important feature is that it has an elliptical handle. Such a rare device in the industry is actually a steering system that helps children get into the scooter faster. When going straight, the elliptical handle plays a role in maintaining balance, and when steering, it guides the child to control the wheel steering by moving the center of gravity, and exercises their balance.
 
Once your child has gained some gliding experience, you can opt for the Deluxe Mini. This toddler scooter uses non-slip fiberglass pedals and aluminum alloy risers, which is strong and lightweight, and lasts far longer than plastic scooters. The periphery of its polyurethane wheels is equipped with white LED flash wheels, which make the wheels shine when gliding, making it cool to travel. In the 2017 children's scooter test report released by the Hong Kong Consumer Council, Micro Deluxe Mini only deducted points for "stickers are easy to peel", with a total score of four and a half stars, which is tied for second among 15 mainstream products, and is very safe. The design and materials of the other Maxi are not much different from the Deluxe Mini, except that the maximum weight limit has been increased from 35kg to 50kg, and the handlebar adjustment range is between 69-92cm, which is larger in size, suitable for children over 5 years old.
 
In addition to three-wheeled scooters for toddlers, Micro has also launched a number of two-wheeled scooters suitable for street play and city commuting, with the Elf and Cruiser being the most acclaimed. Both models feature a locomotive handlebar with a low center of gravity and a 360-degree rotation of the front wheels, making them suitable as models for the transition from toy scooters to stunt scooters. In addition, Micro has also launched a surf scooter called Monster, the biggest highlight of which is that it can be equipped with Micro's patented ball handlebars, which can rely on body balance to flexibly turn, and can make movements such as drifting, suitable for teenagers and adults. The monster is priced at 2,300 yuan, and it is not an exaggeration to call it the most expensive scooter.
 
Most of Micro's products use ABEC-5 bearings, which have little resistance, but because they use solid tires and have no shock absorption device, they have a short sliding distance when encountering uneven roads such as asphalt and rubber. If you're looking for a smooth riding experience, you can play on smoother pavements such as squares and sidewalks with protective gear.