Segway’s mini (and adorable) personal transporter Loomo is now available on Indiegogo with an estimated delivery date of May 2018. The Verge first saw Loomo at CES, where Paul Miller rode around on ...
My favorite robot at CES this year has legs, but my second favorite robot is designed to minimize my own leg usage. Segway’s Loomo bot has a straightforward value proposition: you ride it like a ...
Patrick Holland has been a phone reviewer for CNET since 2016. He is a former theater director who occasionally makes short films. Patrick has an eye for photography and a passion for everything ...
A couple years back, at CES 2016, Segway and Intel teamed up on a two-wheeled, self-balancing personal transport device with a twist: When the rider stepped off, the hoverboard turned into a robot. At ...
Since rolling onto the scene in the early 2000s, Segway hasn't been afraid to make modifications to its self-balancing two-wheelers in search of other practical applications. Loomo is the latest to be ...
CES 2018 is packed with new ideas when it comes to electric personal transportation solutions, but while the Onewheel+ XR we saw earlier is just a one-wheeled skateboard powered by angry pixies, the ...
Meet Loomo, a mini-transporter and robot sidekick that aims to take on the traditional Segway. Loomo was designed to ride as a Segway self-balancing vehicle or transform into a mini robot that ...
Segway-Ninebot has morphed its signature electronic scooter technology for use in two new kinds of vehicles: the Shared Scooter Model Max and the Loomo Delivery robot. With a focus on short-distance ...
Everyone needs a robotic friend and the Loomo might be the best yet. Part pack mule, part Segway, part voice assistant, the Loomo packs a lot of goods into its self-balancing frame. The device is from ...
Segway was founded by renowned inventor Dean Kamen in 1999, and by 2001, the first Segway Personal Transporter (PT) was introduced to the public. Over the next few years, Segway introduced updates to ...
We have long assumed that robotics would take us far. Now, Segway Niinebot, the latest iteration of the company that pioneered the self-balancing electric scooter, has literally implemented that idea.
Meet Loomo, an artificial intelligence-powered rideable robot. I'm PCMag's managing editor for consumer electronics, overseeing an experienced team of analysts covering smart home, home entertainment, ...
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