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Segway Robotics raises more than $1 million on Indiegogo for new vehicle

Segway Robotics, a wholly owned subsidiary of Segway-Ninebot Group, concluded what it says was a “successful” Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign this week, having raised $1.1 million in 50 days from 952 backers.

The initial goal of $100,000 was achieved less than 33 minutes after Segway Robotics started its crowdfunding campaign for Loomo, a smart machine that toggles between a mini personal transporter and mobile robot sidekick.

Loomo begins shipping to Indiegogo backers in late May and this will continue through the summer, with hundreds of Loomos to be shipped every week. 

The company plans to have every Loomo robot delivered by the end of June 2018.

With the close of the campaign, Segway Robotics is extending pre-orders from Indiegogo crowdfunding to Indiegogo InDemand, with Loomo available for $1,499.

As one of the world’s first mobile robot sidekicks, Loomo can accompany users everywhere they go.

With an auto-follow function, it can autonomously track and follow its user or owner along the way.

Loomo’s friendly form factor, playful set of expressions, and other features were designed to cheer users up and entertain everyone around them.

To ride, users can ask Loomo to exit robot mode and transform into a self-balancing vehicle that can reach speeds up to 11mph (18kph).

Loomo can also be controlled via its touchscreen and touchpads, accompanying smartphone app, voice commands, and hand gestures.

For developers, Loomo also comes with a free Android-based SDK that allows developers to access Loomo’s mobility and AI capabilities to build a range of playful features or practical solutions.

The campaign’s success can be attributed to Segway Robotics’ willingness to challenge the current market perception of personal transporters and robotic devices.

Loomo has captivated tech enthusiasts with its unique capabilities – and thanks to early-adopter feedback, these capabilities will only continue to evolve and improve in the future.

Li Pu, president of Segway Robotics, says: “We would like to thank everyone who has supported us in this journey to build the robot of the future.

“The support and feedback we’ve gotten as a result of this campaign has been incredible and we are excited to see what the future holds for Loomo.”

Now the mobile robot sidekick and mini personal transporter are available for pre-order on Indiegogo InDemand.

Segway Robotics was founded in 2015, and has backers including Sequoia Capital, Intel Capital and Xiaomi.

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