Another Year, Another President For Segway
from the keep-rolling-off-into-the-sunset dept
Segway, the massively overhyped balancing scooter company, can't seem to keep chief executives. Last year we wrote about how they had already shuffled through a couple of presidents, and now comes the news that they've hired yet another new president and CEO, replacing the last one. This one comes from the snowmobile world, so maybe he's got better ideas for how to market such a niche vehicle. One of the previous presidents had come from Subaru and tried to sell the Segway like a car - which clearly didn't work out so well. Clearly, the company is having a very difficult time living up to the hype it generated early on.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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segway users
This is exactly the niche that the Segway fills: it saves people time and energy walking between buidlings. Unfortunately it can't carry any cargo and with a top speed of what, about 12 miles an hour it's slower than a bicycle. Segway needs to focus on that niche market and give up on trying to get joe consumer to buy one. You can still buy used cars for less.
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Re: segway users
Ordinary motorized scooters would be at least as effective as the Segway in most applications, and a lot cheaper. Although most I've seen are gas-powered and thus much noisier, you can get an electric one that carries a seated rider at up to 12 mph for under $200, or for $700 you can get a nicer one that can hit 25 mph.
At the high end, for about the same cost as a Segway you can buy a golf cart:
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motorized scooters
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And, really, given the weight problems in America and the fact that none of us computer geeks get enough exercise, it's probably not a bad thing to make them walk. Heck, it could be re-labelled as a "health benefit".
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Boy, you must work for my health insurance company
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lok and read
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