Excellent work by your cameraman as he held the camera steady throughout you video! Give the lad a promotion!! LOL You have provided a very, very thorough demonstration and evaluation of a very solid product. From here in the States we wish your team the best of luck!
Love your chair but they said it wouldn’t fix me. So tired of being at home with no way around. Can’t push my own wheelchair with arthritis in my arms. What a dream you have given me thank you. I will think of your chair when I sleep . thank you.
If you can get this to go up and down curbs AND steps I'm totally sold on the idea. I can't do curbs or stairs in a manual wheelchair. The UK has good access but many interesting countries do not. Have you seen the size of the curbs in Egypt? It's self balancing? I have poor balance so it would need to ensure I don't fall on my face. ;-)
Big curbs are not possible going up, dropping down is ok, although not the most comfortable (air tire pressure dependent). It is completely self balancing yes, so no real learning curve, apart from working out where your centre is.
is there any way you can control it with a joy stick just like everyother power wheelchair??? for pple with poor trunk contol to be leaning forward and backward is difficult
Yes that was also my concern. In fact the left right feature could possibly be easier (for my sister) than forward back. The other question is can a small off to the side controller possible? Making loading off-loading an immediately do-able option? 1 less thing to do is always good. Looks very cool. Well done. Best ive seen yet
No point of having a seat when you have to lean forward and backward. Better thing would be adding a throttle, so if u twist it down, it should go forward via using a mechanical part on the foot area of the hoverboard.
Thanks. A very well-thought out video. There are a couple of points I'd make, eg how does it perform on grass and a few examples of coping with kerbs. Also, I imagine that most disabled people would, like me, be using it with a substantial cushion - I presume that wouldn't affect the manoeuvrability? Thanks again - will probably be in touch!
Guten Tag Frage Was Kostet So etwas ? oder Übernimmt die Krangenkasse die Kosten ,oder gibt eine Hilfsmittel Nummer für diesen Rollstuhl ?? würde mich über eine Antwort Freuen danke für ihre Mühe
I see one fairly major flaw, as shown in the vid, the user was constantly hunched forward. That would not be a comfortable position for anyone over an extended period of time. As a T6 para, I need to lean back ever-so-slightly because I have no trunk control. How would you compensate for that? How does it react to someone with muscle spasms? Doesn't seem safe for a person with balance issues to begin with, which would include a good 50+% of wheelchair users. Also, with the price of a ninebot hovering around $800, how much more would your adaptor assembly cost? Another high-end toy for those with deep pockets.
He could move it where you could be reclined and still be balanced . I know you don't know how counter balance works or how the segway feels so its ok. Someone who moves involuntarily should probably not have one just from common sense....... This is not an expensive toy its a way for handicapped people to have even more maneuverability then they would in a normal chair.
So it's apparent that when you put the kickstand from down position to up, the Segway must be powered on. What would happen if the user forgot to power it on first and raised the kickstand? What if the battery was dying and you were a hard of hearing person and couldn't hear the beeping of the alarm? You would need something to be say loud to warn you or vibrating so you could have time to get to safety and park the unit.
If the user didn't turn the unit on it would fall over. In regards to the low battery, how it informs the user is by limiting the speed / power output to make it very apparent it needs charging. Thanks for watching and the comments!
18:10 Im liking the desk position adjustment :) Good work pushing new boundaries. A wireless toggle joystick would be even easier though rather than shifting weight & steering left & right .
1) You are constantly holding the handle lower than you have made the grips; seems you should lower the length of the handle 2) maybe the very bottom of the handle (at the joint) should be weighted: seems this would help on more severe inclines rather than having to lean too much, and could be used for greater speed control and braking???
Hi, I am liking this very much I must say I don’t see the price for this and do this come in aluminium? To make it lighter, I can’t lift to much so the lighter the better, I would definitely have one love it.👍👍✨
This chair needs more improvements it should be used on all terrains even pavements and the parts or chair should be easier to place in your car. Maybe a wider base for more stability coming in and out of apartments or homes.
As long as its limited to the legal speed limit (possible though the app) and is classified and certified as a medical device - from what we can see its ok to use. Not legal experts though!
I also think its a great way for disabled folk to get around and don't see why it wouldn't be allowed on the pavements just like normal wheelchairs and electric mobility scooters are. In which case why cant able bodied folk use segways and EUC's on the pavements. ( Surely it would be classified as "discrimination" if they weren't allowed?) Maybe worth a court case to clarify the whole situation re electric transport?
Nice idea! Some technical issues to work out for handicapped riders. Stability and balance will be a challenge. Try operating the chair without any upper body movement or use of the back/spine. I do hope someone improves on the idea but afraid they will charge many thousands of dollars because it is now considered a piece of medical equipment.
You might make the steering stick adjustable up or dowm. Us handicappers with arm problems need to rest them on something, and it would help with the stearing problems or stability. I think a joy stick would be the wat to go. You've done a great job tho. !0 thumbs up!!!
I think its a great way for disabled folk to get around and don't see why it wouldn't be allowed on the pavements just like normal wheelchairs and electric mobility scooters are. In which case why cant able bodied folk use segways and EUC's on the pavements. ( Surely it would be classified as "discrimination" if they weren't allowed?) Maybe worth a court case to clarify the whole situation re electric transport?
Hi,bro. I'm really interested your product. May I ask some safety details of your product. Do you have any protection when experiencing a sudden power-off?(many such products Airwheel/Ninebot has this problem) Thank you.
Can I get this shipped to Canada and how much in CDN, US, OR GBP? or is it better if I pick up in Britain? On a side note I was told that the Segway was prohibited in Britain.
Thanks for watching and the comment. If you can pick it up in Britain that's cool, or give Milosz an email at Blumil, let he know Speedy Feet sent you! Direct details: blumil.com/contact/
This device would, I believe only work for people with good trunk control (and balance?) which is rare among people who need to use wheelchairs. I think you are going to need to adapt it or have more models for extensive sales. For disabled folks wishing to adapt their own, basic segways are cheap from China.
Correct, it works well for all users with waist up mobility. Milosz the designer and engineer is himself disabled and demonstrates use of the unit really well across multiple terrains and also over 1000's of miles. Its not for everyone, but it will suit far more people than we could ever supply, spread the word as there is a solution for some people, who can experience more freedom than they ever could before!
THE BLUMIL ESSENTIALLY COMES IN 2 PART:1. Choosing 'No Base' will allow you to buy just the Blumil Chair2. If you want the Blumil Chair and the Base (The Wheels) then select which Base you would like. So if you want to have it good to go you need this config: www.speedyfeet.co.uk/collections/blumil-wheel-chair/products/blumil-self-stabilising-wheel-chair?variant=35313274823
This Segway chair looks like it will cause low back pain. My back would hurt because the knees are higher than your behind! I need my knees at a right angle or slightly lower than my behind to be comfortable. Scolosis in low back. Compression would not be good.
Wow I love your vids, I got a segway mini after watching your vid and I loved it, but I need something more stable. I have MS and can't walk well and this looks great! Hopefully I can find one of these to order in the US if price isn't too outrageous. Do you think this can be moded to work without the stick coming up into your lap. Like can you have a smaller stick like on the segway mini that you could just control up to your knees and lean forward, left, right, back guiding the stick?
Mission Dan Yeah if it was produced in the 10000's this might just be achievable, in its current niche / relatively low volume output that price is impossible.
Speedy Feet UK thats a shame, i think it makes it feel overpriced for the average person. I would have them built in china, probably do it for $150 FOB per unit. Add the ninebot and then even with 100% profit its only going to be 2k
the steering should be on the side and intrechangable left or right not blocking the access to the chair. great idea needs a little refinement to be practical. real life product testing and input from real world users and you will have a winner.
I'm a wheelchair user. I like the portability of your product, but hate the tiller (steering bar). And I don't like the fact that it doesn't go up curbs. Huge disappointment!
I would have put the steering made in a way to have it go through the side of the frame so you can easily steer with one hand only. It would make it also easy to get in and out of the seat.
+Ovie Verner Cool, yeah nice idea. The arc of movement is quite large unfortunately and there is ver little room through the side of the unit. This also would make it wider so navigating through tight spaces would be compromised, it would also require a left and right version (further cost...idea of this unit is that its actually the cheapest on the market), could have a hinged steering bar, but again further cost). Its such a tight space in there that not a lot can fit - I agree with the steering bar needing to be different, but Blumil have tried loads of versions to date with feedback being this one (so far! Doesn't mean it wont change). I was actually wondering if it could have a joystick - controlled through the electrics?!
mmm well there is the possibility to actually use the feet to steer. Like a pad when you press left or right and the unit will go left or right.Well I haven't seen the unit yet but I am quite inventive and normally find a way to make things work. Somehow there is always a way to improve. Yes actually there is the possibility of a joystick. All you need to do is check how it is mechanically connected.
Can you please send me an e-mail on purchasing this wheel chair and please give the price of the unit. We would need two units. Thanks,, JCISKO P.S. I LIVE IN NEW YORK CITY.
I am in Ohio and I skiing with several other competitors are unable to run our dogs in the sport of Dog agility..?we are a crowd of somewhat disabled older women who don’t want to give off he sport which we are invoked it all of our trips are indoors s on turd , the way you Lucan condolences the movement with your bod.
Thanks for watching and the comment! 20kg is the minimum weight limit for the Ninebot. You are on the light side, it depends how much weight you can put forward and backward. An example is - if I sit dead centre and move JUST my arms forward it moves forward, so it doesn't take a lot to get it moving!
no matter how technololgy advances if you can use it anywhere you need it itsnot bery convenient or handy or helpful because the electric power that get it to work isbandto travel with you to make it great getthe lpower source fda approve !
Has anyone that bought one of these still able to use it? I'd love to buy a mobility device like this but the Support is so negligent and I'd need them to last at least 5 yrs at this price. I wish someone like Elon would mass produce something for disabled people. Segway used to be the highest standard, but they quit the disabled market when 9bot bought them out. We need a new standard.
There is no way on earth my handicapped wife could even get onboard or of it by her self. She has MS and is equally handicapped over her whole body so she would have a hard time with keeping the balance when entering or getting of it. Much of this cause of the footrest that reach out way to long.
Wow I couldn't believe the price is so high for this. $9000?!!! The Nino is much cheaper and has way more technical and refinements. But I think the Nino is too slow.
@@Speedyfeetuk Actually i was wrong the Nino Robotics is only slightly cheaper but still seems much more modern and refined product. Still sorry to say both these are way outside my pricerange. I don't think even disability insurance helps buy these. I really like them though. Might get a Airwheel A6, or who knows, I may learn to ride an Ewheel since I can stand fine. Can't ride that in airports though =(
He asked $1800 for this, then I suggested that he adds the handrests and footrest, he did add them but changed the price to $3600!!! Since it's so cheaply made it's hardly worth $1800, it doesn't even come with a cushion.
The price is great for the quality of this. I cant agree its made cheaply (e.g. cheap junk), its made extremely well and durable. Hence the newly awarded certification.On all the testing we have done cannot fault it in terms of build quality. I know its evolved over time to what it is today, but looking at the material and products used, tooling and development time its priced about right to cover costs and also enable a sustainable business. Thanks for watching and the comments though, always appreciated.
Two points, first I would of liked to see it in an urban are with steps everywhere and dropped cerbs that are a joke. Secondly what if the user does not have full use of their spin . How would they manage shifting body weight to control the unit. Got to say though, I liked the look of it and I want one.
It is A COOL idea for sure, however not practical or suitable for most disabled people who really need a chair. First you would need to have good control of your center of balance, which is a problem for many with disabilities. Second, you need to be able to stop quickly and stay stopped. This chair doesn't seem to "hover" well. I believe it would be very unsafe for most disabled people, although the subway is a fun toy. Not practical at all!!!
Excellent work by your cameraman as he held the camera steady throughout you video! Give the lad a promotion!! LOL You have provided a very, very thorough demonstration and evaluation of a very solid product. From here in the States we wish your team the best of luck!
Love your chair but they said it wouldn’t fix me. So tired of being at home with no way around. Can’t push my own wheelchair with arthritis in my arms.
What a dream you have given me thank you. I will think of your chair when I sleep . thank you.
Good job Toby, glad you're on the payroll now. Time for a raise.
Sshh..dont tell him :)
Yes, this is the right answer, but you made very good instructions videos. Further again.
Congratulations!! this is something really amzing, will help millions of people!
Cheers. Also checkout Blumil.com
Estoy en el Principado de Andorra, hay muchas pendientes, es por ese motivo que lo veo muy interesante.
If you can get this to go up and down curbs AND steps I'm totally sold on the idea. I can't do curbs or stairs in a manual wheelchair. The UK has good access but many interesting countries do not. Have you seen the size of the curbs in Egypt? It's self balancing? I have poor balance so it would need to ensure I don't fall on my face. ;-)
Big curbs are not possible going up, dropping down is ok, although not the most comfortable (air tire pressure dependent). It is completely self balancing yes, so no real learning curve, apart from working out where your centre is.
Cool. A very interesting development. Thanks for replying.
How would a para transfer into it with those rigid side handles in the way?
Do you have a Canadian authorized distributor for this Segway wheelchair?
I USED TO HAVE A
SEGWAY WHICH i PUT IN A NINIVAN USING ALUMNUM RAMPS. cAN'T LIFT THIS DEEVICE. ZID THEIR ANY WAY TO POWER IT UP RAMPS INYO A CSR?
is there any way you can control it with a joy stick just like everyother power wheelchair??? for pple with poor trunk contol to be leaning forward and backward is difficult
Thats a great idea, not something that is available at this point in time, maybe in the future though!
Yes that was also my concern. In fact the left right feature could possibly be easier (for my sister) than forward back. The other question is can a small off to the side controller possible? Making loading off-loading an immediately do-able option? 1 less thing to do is always good. Looks very cool. Well done. Best ive seen yet
No point of having a seat when you have to lean forward and backward. Better thing would be adding a throttle, so if u twist it down, it should go forward via using a mechanical part on the foot area of the hoverboard.
Hello, how do I get one of these wheel chairs? I cannot find them on the link shared above.
So with speedy feet website not going how do we get in touch with you?
Thanks. A very well-thought out video. There are a couple of points I'd make, eg how does it perform on grass and a few examples of coping with kerbs. Also, I imagine that most disabled people would, like me, be using it with a substantial cushion - I presume that wouldn't affect the manoeuvrability? Thanks again - will probably be in touch!
Guten Tag Frage Was Kostet So etwas ? oder Übernimmt die Krangenkasse die Kosten ,oder gibt eine Hilfsmittel Nummer für diesen Rollstuhl ?? würde mich über eine Antwort Freuen danke für ihre Mühe
I see one fairly major flaw, as shown in the vid, the user was constantly hunched forward. That would not be a comfortable position for anyone over an extended period of time. As a T6 para, I need to lean back ever-so-slightly because I have no trunk control. How would you compensate for that? How does it react to someone with muscle spasms? Doesn't seem safe for a person with balance issues to begin with, which would include a good 50+% of wheelchair users.
Also, with the price of a ninebot hovering around $800, how much more would your adaptor assembly cost?
Another high-end toy for those with deep pockets.
He could move it where you could be reclined and still be balanced . I know you don't know how counter balance works or how the segway feels so its ok. Someone who moves involuntarily should probably not have one just from common sense....... This is not an expensive toy its a way for handicapped people to have even more maneuverability then they would in a normal chair.
@@Vismis In Mexico, where can I get it? I am motor disabled and I am interested in the product
Soy enfermo esclerosis múltiple . Lo veo muy útil en mi situación. Como , donde , me dirijo para adquirir.
So how come it isn't leaving any marks, tracks on the ground?...
Hey this looks great but do you have any way of making the seat go up and down because that is something I would need if I was going to the store.
Aside from a different thickness cushion no, its fixed (makes operation far more simple and also keeps the cost as low as possible)
So it's apparent that when you put the kickstand from down position to up, the Segway must be powered on. What would happen if the user forgot to power it on first and raised the kickstand? What if the battery was dying and you were a hard of hearing person and couldn't hear the beeping of the alarm? You would need something to be say loud to warn you or vibrating so you could have time to get to safety and park the unit.
If the user didn't turn the unit on it would fall over. In regards to the low battery, how it informs the user is by limiting the speed / power output to make it very apparent it needs charging.
Thanks for watching and the comments!
I love your logo, genius! Can you attach a seat belt and have a higher back on the seat?
18:10 Im liking the desk position adjustment :) Good work pushing new boundaries. A wireless toggle joystick would be even easier though rather than shifting weight & steering left & right .
Thanks for the comments Daniel. Yeah it sits nicely under a desk, and as a chair is actually comfortable as well!
1) You are constantly holding the handle lower than you have made the grips; seems you should lower the length of the handle 2) maybe the very bottom of the handle (at the joint) should be weighted: seems this would help on more severe inclines rather than having to lean too much, and could be used for greater speed control and braking???
Hi, I am liking this very much I must say I don’t see the price for this and do this come in aluminium? To make it lighter, I can’t lift to much so the lighter the better, I would definitely have one love it.👍👍✨
Hola, quiero comprar la silla,información por favor gracias
Hi there.! i get a question. do you know if i can buy a new one battery for the Mini Pro.?Thanks a lot.
that is very clever idea. so how far it can go?
Travelled 10 miles with 42% batt remaining :)
This chair needs more improvements it should be used on all terrains even pavements and the parts or chair should be easier to place in your car. Maybe a wider base for more stability coming in and out of apartments or homes.
Hallo Toll wo kann ich Ihn Kaufen komme aus Deutschland
I think the idea is great ! However is it legal in the UK as Segways are not in public places.
As long as its limited to the legal speed limit (possible though the app) and is classified and certified as a medical device - from what we can see its ok to use. Not legal experts though!
I also think its a great way for disabled folk to get around and don't see why it wouldn't be allowed on the pavements just like normal wheelchairs and electric mobility scooters are. In which case why cant able bodied folk use segways and EUC's on the pavements. ( Surely it would be classified as "discrimination" if they weren't allowed?) Maybe worth a court case to clarify the whole situation re electric transport?
Nice idea! Some technical issues to work out for handicapped riders. Stability and balance will be a challenge. Try operating the chair without any upper body movement or use of the back/spine. I do hope someone improves on the idea but afraid they will charge many thousands of dollars because it is now considered a piece of medical equipment.
Its predominantly designed for users will upper body movement so the balance shouldn't be an issue in these instances.
Thanks for watching!
yes they will charge more $$$$$$$$$$ IM C4 n i now how much they cos
You might make the steering stick adjustable up or dowm. Us handicappers with arm problems need to rest them on something, and it would help with the stearing problems or stability. I think a joy stick would be the wat to go. You've done a great job tho. !0 thumbs up!!!
I think its a great way for disabled folk to get around and don't
see why it wouldn't be allowed on the pavements just like normal
wheelchairs and electric mobility scooters are.
In which case why cant able bodied folk use segways and EUC's on the pavements. ( Surely it would be classified as "discrimination" if they weren't allowed?) Maybe
worth a court case to clarify the whole situation re electric transport?
They're not legal fr use on the roads
www.ada.gov/opdmd.htm
Hi,bro. I'm really interested your product. May I ask some safety details of your product. Do you have any protection when experiencing a sudden power-off?(many such products Airwheel/Ninebot has this problem) Thank you.
Como puedo contactar con ustedes
Where can I find it and how much does it cost ?
Kandy
Robinson. Dayton Ohio
Try blumil.com Milosz might be able to assist!
it is not portable? it will be difficult for a small figured lady to travel with it :(
I just got a segway Mini pro I'm gonna have a pull around my Wheelchair I can not Get any help In california
Muy interesante como puedo adquirir
is this version limited to paraplegics & those with core strength?
WHERE CAN I FIND DETAILS OF PRICES (UK) + SPECS ?
Can I get this shipped to Canada and how much in CDN, US, OR GBP? or is it better if I pick up in Britain? On a side note I was told that the Segway was prohibited in Britain.
Thanks for watching and the comment. If you can pick it up in Britain that's cool, or give Milosz an email at Blumil, let he know Speedy Feet sent you! Direct details: blumil.com/contact/
Is there a weight limit on this?
Do they not sell this anymore?! Is there something like it you could recommend?
We dont sorry, but checkout Blumil.com and ask for Milosz.
Agradecería que me suministrarán datos para comunicar directamente
CUAL ES EL PRECIO SOY DE ECUADOR DONDE PUEDO COMPRAR X FA
Good demo dude, i'm impressed! i have m/s & have looked at different thingz for some time, will contact ya soon!! thankx,, juju..
that is 17 km in 42% battery.
do you know when the 9bm robot release?
No release date on the Robot for the Mini no, not sure if it will ever come out. Hope so!
1. What happens when you run out of range ? 2. How can you get onto the toilet ?
This device would, I believe only work for people with good trunk control (and balance?) which is rare among people who need to use wheelchairs. I think you are going to need to adapt it or have more models for extensive sales.
For disabled folks wishing to adapt their own, basic segways are cheap from China.
Correct, it works well for all users with waist up mobility. Milosz the designer and engineer is himself disabled and demonstrates use of the unit really well across multiple terrains and also over 1000's of miles. Its not for everyone, but it will suit far more people than we could ever supply, spread the word as there is a solution for some people, who can experience more freedom than they ever could before!
I'll watch it if I can hear it or has subtitles , if I turn up the TV the ads just blast out .
ok
Terrific idea!
Thanks for the Support!
I've been on your website but hell it's confusing! So, how much does one, ready for the road to go, cost
THE BLUMIL ESSENTIALLY COMES IN 2 PART:1. Choosing 'No Base' will allow you to buy just the Blumil Chair2. If you want the Blumil Chair and the Base (The Wheels) then select which Base you would like.
So if you want to have it good to go you need this config: www.speedyfeet.co.uk/collections/blumil-wheel-chair/products/blumil-self-stabilising-wheel-chair?variant=35313274823
Excellent vied and tutorial! Thank you so much for the in depth description of your Blumil Segway! BTW, how much? Is it made in the USA??
steel nora thanks for watching! Yes they are available! Go to www.Blumil.com to get the details 😎
This Segway chair looks like it will cause low back pain. My back would hurt because the knees are higher than your behind! I need my knees at a right angle or slightly lower than my behind to be comfortable. Scolosis in low back. Compression would not be good.
Wow I love your vids, I got a segway mini after watching your vid and I loved it, but I need something more stable. I have MS and can't walk well and this looks great! Hopefully I can find one of these to order in the US if price isn't too outrageous. Do you think this can be moded to work without the stick coming up into your lap. Like can you have a smaller stick like on the segway mini that you could just control up to your knees and lean forward, left, right, back guiding the stick?
Chat with Milosz, at Blumil.com he can help you out I suspect!
Seen a video here with set down Segway,
Nice!
Frage was Kostet das ?? kann Mann das auch n Deutschland Haben ??
That's what I'm looking for! Ever seen this Taylor guy's tech patent 3145797 ? The You Tubes are a hoot and a half!
Not a lot of metal for 3k though, would have guessed it would have been in the £800-1200 price range
Mission Dan Yeah if it was produced in the 10000's this might just be achievable, in its current niche / relatively low volume output that price is impossible.
Speedy Feet UK thats a shame, i think it makes it feel overpriced for the average person. I would have them built in china, probably do it for $150 FOB per unit. Add the ninebot and then even with 100% profit its only going to be 2k
Link doesn't work. Where can I get it and how much.
Sorry we no longer do them, please see Blumil.com
@@Speedyfeetuk thanks...
the steering should be on the side and intrechangable left or right not blocking the access to the chair. great idea needs a little refinement to be practical. real life product testing and input from real world users and you will have a winner.
I'm a wheelchair user. I like the portability of your product, but hate the tiller (steering bar). And I don't like the fact that it doesn't go up curbs. Huge disappointment!
The idea is good but the steering could have been done better. Great Video Ian :)
Thanks for the comments and watching! How would you like to see the steering?
I would have put the steering made in a way to have it go through the side of the frame so you can easily steer with one hand only. It would make it also easy to get in and out of the seat.
+Ovie Verner Cool, yeah nice idea. The arc of movement is quite large unfortunately and there is ver little room through the side of the unit. This also would make it wider so navigating through tight spaces would be compromised, it would also require a left and right version (further cost...idea of this unit is that its actually the cheapest on the market), could have a hinged steering bar, but again further cost). Its such a tight space in there that not a lot can fit - I agree with the steering bar needing to be different, but Blumil have tried loads of versions to date with feedback being this one (so far! Doesn't mean it wont change). I was actually wondering if it could have a joystick - controlled through the electrics?!
mmm well there is the possibility to actually use the feet to steer. Like a pad when you press left or right and the unit will go left or right.Well I haven't seen the unit yet but I am quite inventive and normally find a way to make things work. Somehow there is always a way to improve. Yes actually there is the possibility of a joystick. All you need to do is check how it is mechanically connected.
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Good work Howmuch????
Sorry we no longer sell it, but checkout www.Blumil.com :)
I don’t like who you have to continually lean forward or the chair reverses. That would wear out a person with a bad back.
Its not for everyone thats for sure
How much and how does it do on uneven turf
It can turn on the spot on rough ground yes :) www.speedyfeet.co.uk/collections/blumil-wheel-chair
How much?
Nice. Well thought out.
Can you please send me an e-mail on purchasing this wheel chair and please give the price of the unit. We would need two units. Thanks,, JCISKO
P.S. I LIVE IN NEW YORK CITY.
Give Milosz and email over at Blumil.com :)
Dove si compra? Quanto costa?
I am in Ohio and I skiing with several other competitors are unable to run our dogs in the sport of Dog agility..?we are a crowd of somewhat disabled older women who don’t want to give off he sport which we are invoked it all of our trips are indoors s on turd , the way you
Lucan condolences the movement with your bod.
次買う車椅子はこれにしたい!分解機構をうまく改造すればタクシーにも積めそうだ。
Awesome vehicle adaptable for research & robotics; with development, useful for commuters & cripples.
Thanks for the support!
Is it possible for me to ride it with my 30kg weight? =)
Thanks for watching and the comment! 20kg is the minimum weight limit for the Ninebot. You are on the light side, it depends how much weight you can put forward and backward. An example is - if I sit dead centre and move JUST my arms forward it moves forward, so it doesn't take a lot to get it moving!
+Ninebot UK I see :) Thank you for the quick reply !
Hi, its me again !
Is there a possible way to try it in my country, Italy ?
why is the control handle in your crotch and wouldn't that handle hurt your jewels if you face-plant?
can I get this in Cape Town
Give us an email info@speedyfeet.uk and will see what we can do!
Hi ware we can bay it.
Checkout www.SpeedyFeet.co.uk :)
and the ninebot ?
and the price please!
mini
yes tha price
I wish you would donate this wheelchair segway to me really need it bad
Already sold sorry!
Cost?
Sorry not something we have done for a couple of years now. Checkout Blumil.com though.
Great job👍🇨🇦awesome product
Thanks 👍
no matter how technololgy advances if you can use it anywhere you need it itsnot bery convenient or handy or helpful because the electric power that get it to work isbandto travel with you to make it great getthe lpower source fda approve !
Has anyone that bought one of these still able to use it? I'd love to buy a mobility device like this but the Support is so negligent and I'd need them to last at least 5 yrs at this price. I wish someone like Elon would mass produce something for disabled people. Segway used to be the highest standard, but they quit the disabled market when 9bot bought them out. We need a new standard.
Don’t drop the iPhone especially when speeding along!
4000$ for a simple metal steel frame??
No.
There is no way on earth my handicapped wife could even get onboard or of it by her self. She has MS and is equally handicapped over her whole body so she would have a hard time with keeping the balance when entering or getting of it. Much of this cause of the footrest that reach out way to long.
Wow I couldn't believe the price is so high for this. $9000?!!! The Nino is much cheaper and has way more technical and refinements. But I think the Nino is too slow.
Nino was massively more expensive when we used to do this by about $2000 so if its not longer they must have dropped the price.
@@Speedyfeetuk Actually i was wrong the Nino Robotics is only slightly cheaper but still seems much more modern and refined product. Still sorry to say both these are way outside my pricerange. I don't think even disability insurance helps buy these. I really like them though. Might get a Airwheel A6, or who knows, I may learn to ride an Ewheel since I can stand fine. Can't ride that in airports though =(
He asked $1800 for this, then I suggested that he adds the handrests and footrest, he did add them but changed the price to $3600!!! Since it's so cheaply made it's hardly worth $1800, it doesn't even come with a cushion.
The price is great for the quality of this. I cant agree its made cheaply (e.g. cheap junk), its made extremely well and durable. Hence the newly awarded certification.On all the testing we have done cannot fault it in terms of build quality. I know its evolved over time to what it is today, but looking at the material and products used, tooling and development time its priced about right to cover costs and also enable a sustainable business. Thanks for watching and the comments though, always appreciated.
Its hella small. Will mever fit me.. bummer
Shame!
Two points, first I would of liked to see it in an urban are with steps everywhere and dropped cerbs that are a joke.
Secondly what if the user does not have full use of their spin . How would they manage shifting body weight to control the unit.
Got to say though, I liked the look of it and I want one.
That posture is a bit worrying
Nice idea, horrible audio.
Круто наживаются за набор трубок на базу и сиденье 3500$ молодцы. А что так дешево вот 10000 в самый раз и конечно тоже стоимость без базы.
It is A COOL idea for sure, however not practical or suitable for most disabled people who really need a chair. First you would need to have good control of your center of balance, which is a problem for many with disabilities. Second, you need to be able to stop quickly and stay stopped. This chair doesn't seem to "hover" well. I believe it would be very unsafe for most disabled people, although the subway is a fun toy. Not practical at all!!!
Bro, u turned it into a wheel chair
This looks terrefying for a wheelchair user xD Leaning backwards would tip it over.
Leaning backwards it will go backwards. Leaning forward will allow it to go forward. It will not tip over (Unless its turned off).
Cuál es el precio??
MARIA ROSA ESTRADA a
no chance of doing that handle,...great idea tho...peace