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Honda has announced that yet another version of the UNI-CUB personal mobility device
will be shown at next week's Tokyo Motor Show. The UNI-CUB β is
smaller, lighter, lower and can be used as a seat, making it a potential
alternative to the office chair.
First seen four years ago at the Tokyo Motor Show as the U3-X,
the remarkable personal mobility device was developed to become the
UNI-CUB in May 2012. It features balance control technology and the
Honda Omni Traction Drive System which has been developed by Honda over
three-decades of research into humanoid robots.
For the last year, Honda has been showing the UNI-CUB at shows around
the globe, at the same time as testing the vehicle jointly with the
National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Miraikan), where it
has been used by staff and visitors to the museum.
The UNI-CUB β was developed using data and user feedback from the
Miraikan testing program. Apparently the next step for Honda will be
offering the UNI-CUB β for a variety of uses by other businesses and
organizations through a fee-based leasing program.
The U3-X, UNI-CUB and now the UNI-CUB β are all steered by movements
in the user's body weight and thanks to Honda's clever omni-directional
wheel, it enables seamless movement in any direction.
The UNI-CUB β will not just be on show at the Tokyo Motor Show, it
will also be offered to the press for testing, so watch out for a ride
report around a week from now.
Source;
http://www.gizmag.com/honda-new-uni-cub-personal-mobility-device/29771/
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