Segway has come a long way from the motorised lectern of the early noughties. At CES 2025, the tech company debuted a suite of modern transportation devices and even an ...
After all, the Xyber looks like it’s meant to go as fast as some of Segway’s unruly e-scooters (we’ll get to those in a second), but alas, the e-bike classification in the US is what it is. Segway ...
Segway's Navimow H series robot mowers $600 off at lowest prices, Hoverfly X3 e-scooter hits new $340 low, VEVOR NEMA ...
The one that caught our eye is the Segway Xyber. a rugged-looking e-bike that looks like a serious racing machine, with massive tires, hydraulic brakes, and an imposing suspension system.
I’m no stranger when it comes to riding the best electric bikes around, but Segway’s new ebike has me a little apprehensive when I do get the chance to ride one. At CES 2025, the cyberpunk ...
Segway's first impressive dip into the ebike space - the versatile, street-legal Xafari (left) and the beastly Xyber off-roader (right) Described as a "sleek, modern take on a classic step-through ...
Here’s how it works. Now readers, I’ve never ridden an e-bike nor an e-scooter before (my experience is limited to your classic non-e-varieties), so the demo’s track – complete with faux ...
Despite its name, the Segway eMoped C80 is classed as an electric bike rather than a moped when it comes to legalities. Specifically, this is a Class 3 e-bike and therefore doesn’t require a ...
The only catch to take note of is that the Xyber's power means it's being designated as an "unclassified e-bike" meaning it can't be used on public roads or bike paths. Segway says a road-legal ...
That’s certainly where the e-bike is the most fun. There’s plenty of tech on board the Xyber, too. Segway’s Intelligent Ride System 4 provides a new Airlock system which activates both an ...
you can also limit the top speed of the ebike in the Segway app. Other smart features in the Xyber include Apple FindMy and AirLock, which will automatically lock the bike electronically when you ...
After all, the Xyber looks like it’s meant to go as fast as some of Segway’s unruly e-scooters (we’ll get to those in a second), but alas, the e-bike classification in the US is what it is.