Singapore-based OMOWAY has introduced the OMO X, an electric motorcycle designed with advanced stabilization technology. The company describes it as a new step toward “robotic mobility,” combining sensors, onboard computing, and mechanical systems to assist with balance and control.
At the core of the system is a Control Moment Gyroscope (CMG)—a technology also used in satellites—that helps keep the bike upright, especially at low speeds or when stationary. Alongside this, the bike uses vision-based sensors and real-time processing to adjust balance dynamically. The goal is to make riding easier and safer, particularly for beginners or in stop-and-go traffic.
The OMO X is reportedly entering early production phases, with pre-orders expected in markets like Indonesia and a debut planned in Jakarta. However, it’s worth noting that self-balancing motorcycles are still an emerging technology, and real-world performance, large-scale production, and long-term reliability are still being evaluated.
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