Be mobile – even on Shabbat. Developed in Israel, the SHABBATTO STAR-K is currently the ONLY Shabbat mobility scooter approved for use on Shabbat by STAR-K. In Israel, SHABBATTO STAR-K allows users to activate an external mechanism that deploys two principles to make it permissible for use on Shabbat: the Grama Principle and the existing current modulation technique. The SHABBATTO STAR-K is a sports-car-like mobility scooter that features all the high-performance and cutting-edge design elements of the ATTO SPORT but takes it one step further with the included Shabbat remote.
How it works?
The SHABBATTO STAR-K user can easily – and without the use of tools – install the Shabbat remote control on the scooter’s handlebar and activate the remote control before Shabbat. This action turns the SHABBATTO STAR-K engine on but lets it operate in “crawl” mode throughout the Shabbat, consuming minimum power. This halachic principle is known as “continuous current modification.” According to this principle, instead of turning the engine on to drive, the user only adjusts the level of an existing current to move and modify speed. The fact that the engine is turned on before Shabbat and operates continuously in the background is a breakthrough that makes the SHABBATTO STAR-K more halachically enhanced and sets it apart from the other Shabbat-approved scooters in the market. Once Shabbat enters, the user can use the Shabbat remote control installed on the handlebar to operate the scooter without fearing the desecration of Shabbat. To use SHABBATTO STAR-K on Shabbat, you must attach the remote control to the scooter and operate before Shabbat. The remote control is easily attached to the tiller using a flexible strap. Then simply connect the USB cable to the suitable socket just below the handlebar. To turn on, simply flip the Gramma switch