Back in 1967, California-based Gyro Transport Systems built a prototype vehicle known as the Gyro-X. The automobile had just two wheels, one in front and one in the back and, as the car’s name implies ...
The gyroscopic system for gyro monorail trains that Brennan developed. (Credit: Primal Space) Everyone who has ever handled a spinning gyroscope found themselves likely mesmerized by the way it ...
The good: Travel-size gyroscopic mouse; works as a regular optical mouse as well. The bad: Not as comfortable to use as previous Gyration mice; feels cheap and insubstantial; occasionally spotty ...
The Siroco is a gyroscopic motorcycle-bus designed to carry multiple passengers at a time. Even though the body is much larger than a typical motorcycle—it's around the size of a city bus—it would ...
This gyroscopic vehicle – controlled by a joystick – may just be the future of urban commuting. Russian studio Dahir Insaat designed the futuristic pods to provide a radical green solution for cities ...
We have featured a number of concept transportation devices here on Geeky Gadgets over the years, but this gyroscopic vehicle concept created by designer Sanu K R looks like a lot of fun to drive. The ...
The Gyrowheel is a new spin on the old training wheels that help kids learn to ride a bike. Manufactured by Gyrobike, the Gyrowheel replaces the stock bicycle front wheel and features an internal ...
The crux of the video is that one potential solution to traffic-choked cities could be big, room-sized vehicles with a ride height that goes over the cars on the road. But they would still have wheels ...
I'm not a golfer, so this post is framed as more of a question to our Pringle-wearing readers: Would this gyroscopic golf club work? Here are the details: The Gyro Swing has a gyroscope inside, which ...