If you were looking for the most opulent way to get around, you must try getting hold of the Chanel branded Segway. The Chanel’s segway has been designed by Karl Lagerfield and is a vehicle that should be admired whole heartedly. Chanel as we all know is a luxury and fashion house that is almost snobbish, to say the least…
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No, this Segway Chimp is not a new Segway scooter Concept, but is great nonetheless. It presents a funny Japenese TV shoe clip of a chimp riding the infamous Segway Scooter from different angles.
I think segway should use this within their marketing department, for it proves that anyone can ride a Segway…
Segway Scooter Combining Lego and Arduino
Add a Comment By Eran Abramson on September 24th, 2008 in LegoThis cute Segway Scooter inspired creation combines two great minds: the Arduino and Lego. It is a tiny robot that balances itself driving forwards and backwards in a balanced upright position.
The Arduway, named after the apparent combination, uses similar components as we seen in the Lego Mindstorm project…
11 Cool Segway Scooter Concepts and Designs
28 Comments By Eran Abramson on September 2nd, 2008 in Concepts and DesignsThe Segway Scooter has always been a beautiful vehicle design that was just fun to look at. Even before its growing popularity, you cannot deny the desire you had to ride a Segway Scooter when you encountered one on the street, saw it on TV, or heard about it from friends…
Read MoreSegway RMP Concept is Perfect for Loading and Parallel Parking
6 Comments By Eran Abramson on April 10th, 2008 in RobotsThe Segway is a brand that continues to be talked about and modified.
Maybe it is the name, the product, or the different concepts created. Whatever the reason, we have to salute some of the ideas, such as the Ferrari Segway, and especially the new Segway RMP concept…
Every time I see the Segway Scooter in a presentation, TV, or in real life, I immediately get a child-like smile across my face…these are simply great.
I previously tried riding one, and I loved it. It was easy to maneuver, great usability, and simply fun…











