Segways Tossing Riders Due To Software Glitch
from the adding-to-the-list dept
As if Segway hasn't been having enough problems lately, it turns out that the scooter that was originally pitched as "impossible" to fall off has a bit of a software glitch that can throw people off. It's a pretty bad glitch, since it will cause the device's wheels to suddenly change direction -- which makes it pretty difficult to stay on board. Perhaps they should look into that anti-rollover technology that is being required for automobiles soon. In the meantime, the company has recalled all of its vehicles, which can't be a cheap proposition for a company that's had some trouble making money. If only they could recall all the hype that came with the company, because that seems to have been thrown off the vehicle too.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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oh well...
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That is what they are doing with hoverrounds and for those they do not even need to stand
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They're fixing it with a software upgrade - it's not that bad.
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Commercial failure != stupid idea
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Gee...
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Agreed: Funny
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Anti-Rollover.
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LOL
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Lawsuit....
even a broken fingernail will get a company sued.
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Re: Tossing Riders Due To Software Glitch
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As I perused your post, Pesti....
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who knew that someone would try a combo...er.....yeah.
but in all honesty....though, it's a simple fix. to bad it costs so much. seeing how i wouldn't want to put a com port on a segway, that way, if some computer geek tried to hack the software, they couldn't. imagine if someone "tweaked" the software, then sold the device, and the new owner had an accident. bamn. not cool.
so now they have to call all these back, so they can do a factory install. great.
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How the story changes
The owner just left my studio and told me that the deal is that if you go way too fast, apprenetly faster than you're supposed to, the handlebar will begin to come towards the rider and make it difficult to handle. Six incidents from 30k machines over many years. Big deal...
It a software download to fix....again, not a huge deal...
I think they're great....
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Instead of...
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segways
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Not as it seems
"What Engadget failed to mention was that this recall was initiated not by the CPSC but by Segway, and the circumstances of the "glitch" are specific, and virtually impossible when riding responsibly.
In essence, the Segway must be at speed limiter (top speed), then the control shaft must be suddenly pulled back, the rider's foot off and then back on the platform, for the segway to reverse torque.
Again, virtually impossible unless you're doing something silly.
I think those users who have experienced this were doing things which were, lets say, not recommended."
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#20 reply is the only informative one
#20 covered most of what needed to be said. All I can add is after alot of effort I reproduced the bug described in the recall on my segway yesterday. With this firsthand knowledge, I can confirm that its "virtually impossible" to do. It took me 50 tries before I was sure I'd done it...and yes, I was wearing protective gear just in case.
Now I'll return you to the stream of snappy comebacks and meaningless comments by people who have no firsthand (or extremely limited) experience.
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the right side of my head is now titanium as a result of my injuries and 4 brain operations.
I will never work or play again due to brain parts missing.
Tell me who you are writing for.
rb
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Re: Commercial failure != stupid idea
I was thrown from my segway spent weeks in a coma and lost half of my head and part of my brain.
Keep laughing
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lawyers
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Segway
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segways
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segway, and anyone with knowledge on the subject.
Enjoyed your comment.
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Segway Accident
janree at aol dot com
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