Behold, the future of personal mobility devices: The Honda Uni-Cub. The Uni-Cub, which is self-balancing and has zero turning radius, is essentially a sit-on Segway without any handlebars. Most ...
The technology allows the rider to control speed of up to 4mph, direction, turn and stop simply by shifting weight. For several years, Honda has been developing a range of prototypes aimed at personal ...
Honda’s self-balancing Uni-Cub personal transporter is a fun way to get around. Never mind that your probably need some exercise, the Uni-Cub will scoot you to your destination at 4 miles per hour, no ...
Honda showed off a concept self-balancing motorcycle during CES 2017, making use of technology it originally developed for its Uni-Cub personal transportation device. Wayne Cunningham reviews cars and ...
GO-GO GADGET: Former Space Shuttle Endeavour mission specialist Mamoru Mohri demonstrates Honda's new robotics technology, Uni-Cub, at his science museum in Tokyo. Photo: AP Look, no hands. Scooting ...
I recently took a spin on Honda's prototype UNI-CUB. The personal mobility device is being tested by Honda and allows users to sit and control its movement by shifting their weight. Honda developed ...
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Honda has found a new application for its sit-down Segway for lazy shoppers launched last year. The Uni-One is being merged with VR goggles for "a first-of-its-kind extended reality experience that ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Combining the automaker’s personal mobility device with VR goggles for malls and theme parks — but apparently not ...
One of the cutest things we've seen at CES 2017 is Honda's self-balancing motorcycle – a modified NC750S that uses technology derived from Honda's self-balancing unicycles to keep itself upright. Plus ...