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Segway Myon Electric Bike Review: Too Smart?

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Segway Myon Electric Bike Review: Too Smart?
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The Segway Myon Electric Bike offers a range of advanced features, including app-controlled security and electronic shifting. While it boasts impressive safety certifications and visibility enhancements, the bike's complexity may overwhelm some users. Overall, it provides a comfortable ride but requires familiarity with its numerous controls.

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Stephanie PearsonGearJun 4, 2026 6:35 AMReview: Segway Myon Electric BikeFrom app-controlled security to electronic shifting and radar alerts, this bike may have more tech than you need. That’s not always a bad thing.Courtesy of Segway$2,000 at SegwayCommentLoaderSave StorySave this storyCommentLoaderSave StorySave this storyRating:8/10Open rating explainerInformationWIREDUL 2849 certified for fire safety. Smooth electronic shifting. Built-in safety features, like a horn and illuminating turn signals on the handlebars. Rear radar detection for approaching cars (sold separately for $100).TIREDAn overly sensitive theft alarm. With more tech comes more glitches, like a turn signal that won’t illuminate.

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