MercatorLondon t1_j2x5iz3 wrote
This is called solutionism.
They solved problem that didn't exist in a first place.
cryonine t1_j2yme3k wrote
When you read the article / watch the promo video, it makes a lot more sense. It only "self-drives" when empty, and provides the benefits of assisted breaking and climbing for hilly areas. This would be a godsend for the grandparents... but expensive.
MercatorLondon t1_j2yokv3 wrote
I never had that issue with any of the prams or buggies I used. And pulling 14kg of buggy (to the bus or up the stairs) seems too heavy for anyone - mums or grandparents..
cryonine t1_j2yzqmv wrote
If you live in a flat area, definitely not an issue. I live in SF and deal with a lot of hills. I don't need it, but it would be nice. The stroller we're currently using is already heavier than this too. Is it necessary? Nah, but luxury strollers are just about that - a luxury. You don't need a self-rocking bassinet either, but those are selling like hotcakes at $2k.
MercatorLondon t1_j2z1u5n wrote
Nah, it is a fad.
cryonine t1_j2z8qsg wrote
Probably, but the point is it’s not just a problem looking for a solution. It’s just overkill for the price.
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