A Toyota staff member shows a visitor how to ride the new personal mobility "Winglet" during a media preview of CEATEC (Combined Exhibition of Advanced Technologies) JAPAN 2013 in Chiba on Monday. A total of 587 companies and organizations are exhibiting gadgets at CEATEC JAPAN 2013, which will be held until Oct 5.
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SauloJpn
Did the rider lose her geta??
ambrosia
I wonder how this is different from or similar to a Segway.
Maria
Why is the visitor wearing a hakama? Just popped in to see the new tech after a day at the dojo, I suppose.
Get Real
Can't imagine anyone who needs this (the less mobile) ever wanting to get on it.
Elbuda Mexicano
My guess, TOYOTA, wanted the world to know that JAPAN has made a rival to Segway, so they paid this lady to come in something VERY Japanese $$$$???
darbysan
looks good not as bulky as a segway
Dennis Bauer
@ambrosia
Seems to be made for Japanese market, tiny halls and paths, Segway would get stuck in some of those small walkways
MarkG
And the small diameter wheels are no help outdoors. Small bumps and stones are obstacles.
yokohamarides
Sheesh - just get a bike.
gogogo
How is a Segway banned in Japan to use on the street, but a Japanese made clone is not?
gaijinfo
Because Japanese brand is special safety Japanese style, that only special safety Japanese can understand how to use.
See how small it is?
Western people big and not safe.
Japanese people very delicate and very safe.
And it's much more Kawaii that ugly Segway monstrosity.
T_rexmaxytime
This winglet thing has been in the market for atleast couple of yrs. Its not a new thing. People should check out Honda U3-x the unicyle segway type machine which is more impressive. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PENSEenxRQo
Maitake
WOW the hakama and kimono, clothing of antiquity creating a queer juxtaposition with modern technology... so COOL... WOW... really nice helmet by the way.
CGB Spender
Sheesh - use your legs.
lostrune2
Drop a twig in front of that and watch it tumble!
toshiko
Good for old people and their children who hold their hand to assist their elder parents to walk after getting out of car. Are they sold in USA?