Honda's bizarre U3-X

You've probably seen vids of this contraption, Honda's answer to the Segway? I really don't get it. The human proportions seem all off to me, those "cheek pads" for your butt are just... wrong, and I can't really see the application. Definitely dig the "Omni Traction" technology.


Honda's U3-X taken for an awkward squat (video)


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Posted by: JCoyote on October 26, 2009 at 7:01 PM

It seems less about transportation

on any significant scale at least. I could see this, with adaption and modification, as a chair-replacement.

In certain manufacturing, assembly, or desk jobs with multiple desk-level work areas a worker has to move between, this could MAYBE increase workflow. It could also waste a lot of time with races between coworkers. :)

Segways are more to replace/supplement bicycles, this is more to replace/supplement seats on casters.

Needs a LOT of work to do that though.


Posted by: Zach on October 26, 2009 at 7:23 PM

Can't see the application? How about the robot seen at http://www.project-apollo.net/mos/mos007.html -- and various copies thereof throughout the work?


Posted by: Jeff on October 27, 2009 at 5:44 AM

Possible use case and turning

I think an interesting use case for this type of technology would be to assist disabled people. I'm thinking of one man that I see on the street in my town. He has no arms and no legs. He drives a powered wheelchair that he controls with a stick he holds under his chin. Developing a chair that people, in a situation like his, could control much easier would be a very interesting application of this technology.

On another note, how do you turn the thing? Are you always stuck facing the same direction? It's cool that it can move sideways and all but turning around seems kind of important.


Posted by: alandove on October 27, 2009 at 12:00 PM

Perfectly Obvious

Are you kidding? It's perfectly obvious how useful this is. I mean, it's at least as useful as a Segway, which is the perfect vehicle for ... um ... yeah.

This is why engineers need adult supervision.


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