Yee Haw! Segway Meets Unicycle in "Personal Mobility" Device

Updated 6:00 AM CST, Thu, Sep 24, 2009

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Finally, a unicycle without the effort. (Geeks rejoice!) Honda's got a new toy that resembles a unicycle, but operates like a Segway.

Honda unveiled a new "personal mobility" device in Tokyo, Japan. To move around, you simply shift your weight in the direction you want to go... forward, back, and even side-to-side. The device weighs about 22 pounds and can go up to 3.7 miles per hour.

The device, called the U3-X, was available for the press to test drive (er, lean) in Japan. If you're wondering why we need such a toy, Honda said it was designed not to take up additional space like a bike or a scooter might so that riders could be safe enough to mingle with pedestrians while being unobtrusive.

Honda said the device was designed for the elderly, but we have a feeling geeks everywhere may want to play. There is no official release date or pricing available yet. In the meantime, we'll walk.

Honda personal mobility device
Honda Motor Co. President Takanobu Ito demonstrates the device.
First Published: Sep 24, 2009 5:56 AM CST

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