History Of The Segway
The History of the Segway
- The company is in New Hampshire.
- The balancing technology comes from an invention by Segway inventor Dean Kamen called the iBOT wheelchair.
- Originally known as the Ginger.
- The Segway was unveiled on Good Morning America in December of 2001.
- The company has sold over 50,000 units to date.
- The Segway has a top speed of around 12 MPH.
- Segway comes in at about 2 HP (horsepower)
- There have been over 10 different types or models released.
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