Airwheel vs Segway
I am sure the Segway is a better product but its price is much more than a comparable Airwheel. Just wondering if anyone can comment on comparing the two. The Airwheel S3 looks slimmer then the I2 and definitely weighs alot less.
I did a search through the forum and didn't see any comparisons. |
I know nothing about the Airwheel S3, apart from the fact that it is an obvious close copy of Segway products. The last time I heard, Segway was vigorously pursuing patent violation claims against a number of companies. The Airwheel S3 might well violate the original two-wheeled self-balance patents and the more recent LeanSteer patents. If Airwheel is violating Segway patents, there is a real possibility that sales in the US may be stopped. Without sales, where would you get service and parts?
Also, do Airwheels have completely redundant batteries/control systems, as do the i2/x2 Segway machines? Such systems prevent face plants if something fails, but they cost more. Since it weighs less, this suggests that the SoloWheel might not have the structural strength of a Seg, which is pretty bulletproof. |
Since Ninebot bought Segway, does that mean the patents apply internationally? I'm guessing they are about impossible to enforce overseas, anyway. I recently came across the Airwheel when looking around online for Segway batteries. The idea of buying a new/complete machine for less than the cost of Seg batteries is appealing in a way, but I still consider the Airwheel to be a "throwaway" machine. If something ever breaks, just throw It away and get a new one. Even in looking at pictures, you can easily sees that the quality is nowhere near a Segway.
It seems that a used Seg with good batteries is around $3,000-3,500. It's twice the cost of an Airwheel, but it's five times the machine. Nonetheless, I'd still be curious to hear reviews. I just doubt that there will be any reviews that include "10,000 miles later..." The way I see it, there's a reason this forum is nearly 15 years old and is full of die-hard Segway users. |
I thought we had a few Airwheel owners here?
They said were difficult to ride, and couldn't really be compared? I think the Ninebot E is a better comparison... |
Patent coverage does not change with ownership of the patents. Besides the USA, I don't know where else Segway patents may have been filed.
You are correct that patents are difficult or impossible to enforce in some countries. China has disrespected intellectual property rights for a LONG time, and I am pretty certain that manufacturers there have nothing to fear from US or European patents. As I recall, however, US Customs is now involved, and anyone expecting delivery of a self-balancing device that allegedly violates Segway's patents might be disappointed. Perhaps AirWheel doesn't use any Segway intellectual property, or perhaps they have a license for use from Segway. I read an article that said they were moving production to Europe, which suggests to me that they don't think they have a patent problem. |
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So is airwheel being sued by Ninebot then?....or are they the same company?
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I can't imagine anything 'easier to ride' than an I2 Seg - Once you get proficient on it, it's like an extension of your body - Completely natural
Don |
My neighbor purchased an Airwheel S3 and it was broken in less than 3 days. He then ordered a Ninebot PTR E Plus by Segway and loves it! You can just look at it and see the quality difference. The moral of the story is you get what you pay for.
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