Honda announces new uni-cub personal mobility device designed for harmony with people

Tokyo--(business wire)--honda motor co., ltd. today unveiled the new uni-cub personal mobility device, designed for harmony with people. featuring a compact design and comfortable saddle, uni-cub offers the same freedom of movement in all directions that a person enjoys while walking. representing the evolution of the u3-x personal mobility device that honda announced in 2009, uni-cub features honda’s proprietary balance control technology and the world’s first omni-directional driving wheel system (honda omni traction drive system). these technologies allow the rider to control speed, move in any direction, turn and stop, all simply by shifting his or her weight. since the rider can freely move forward, backward, side-to-side and diagonally, he or she can quickly and easily maneuver among other people. moreover, uni-cub’s compact saddle-style packaging makes it easy for the rider’s legs to reach the ground and maintains eye-level height with other pedestrians. this configuration promotes harmony between the rider and others, letting the rider travel freely and comfortably inside facilities and among moving people. starting in june 2012, honda will jointly conduct demonstration testing of uni-cub with japan’s national museum of emerging science and innovation. in addition to testing the feasibility of using uni-cub indoors, this project will explore the practical applications of the device in a wide range of environments in japan and other countries. the balance control technology of uni-cub is part of the honda robotics family of technologies, which originates with honda’s research into humanoid robots, including the world-famous asimo. going forward, honda will continue its proactive research and development of next-generation mobility technologies, aiming always to offer more and more people the joy and fun that comes from freedom of movement. key specifications of uni-cub key features of uni-cub: maneuverability promotes compatibility with people in many environments: 1. omni-directional freedom of movement similar to human walking 2. movement in harmony with other people 3. compact size for moving and climbing gradients in barrier-free indoor environments ease of control promotes freedom of movement: 4. weight shift control combined with touch panel control connect to honda: honda news & views: http://www.honda.com/newshonda multimedia newsroom (for media only): http://www.hondanews.comhonda in america: http://www.hondainamerica.comhonda on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/americanhondahonda on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/hondahonda on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/hondahonda on flickr: http://www.flickr.com/hondanewshonda website: http://www.honda.com photos/multimedia gallery available: http://www.businesswire.com/cgi-bin/mmg.cgi?eid=50277762&lang=en
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