The MOTONOVA is an amazing racing monowheel. It harnesses energy from the flywheel's inertia. Once you apply force, the flywheel stands up by itself and uses rotational kinetic energy to power the gearbox. It can balance on a flat surface and race up to 15 metres forward. Assembling it yourself helps you understand the gearbox mechanisms. The transparent gearbox allows you to see how it works while playing. Let it go and test its stability and distance. You can even create obstacles with colored pens to see if the MOTONOVA can knock them down. It's a great STEM educational toy that makes learning scientific principles fun for kids aged 8 and above.


Using the MOTONOVA is easy. First, apply some force to the flywheel. Then watch as it stands up on its own and starts racing forward. You can try different amounts of force to see how it affects the distance and speed. To understand the internal mechanisms better, take your time to assemble the toy. While playing, you can see through the transparent gearbox and learn how it works. When creating obstacles with colored pens or other small items, make sure they are stable. As for maintenance, keep it in a dry place and avoid dropping it to prevent damage. If the gearbox gets dirty, you can use a soft, dry cloth to clean it gently. This toy is designed for kids aged 8 and above, so make sure younger children don't play with it without adult supervision.