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.
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