Segway Myon E-Bike Review: Setting a New Standard in Tech-Infused Riding
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In January 2026, I had the privilege of testing the Segway Myon e-bike at CES, and its performance left a lasting impression. Now that I’ve spent considerable time with it, I’ve discovered some imperfections, but the overall experience remains impressive. As a 49-year-old weighing 270 pounds, getting back on my bike after a two-week hiatus was a significant event. My journey took me through Streamwood, IL, to Elgin, along the river, onto the Illinois Prairie Path, and finally back home, clocking a total of 50 miles in just over four hours under the 30-degree heat. The Myon e-bike truly made this journey remarkable.
Smooth Driving Experience
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The heart of the Segway Myon is its powerful and smooth engine. The bike is equipped with a torque sensor that provides natural assistance when needed, unlike cadence sensors that activate the motor indiscriminately. This feature allows riders to adjust their support level, and during my 50-mile ride, I found that setting the power between a quarter and half was more than sufficient.
It’s Not Cheating
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While some might argue that using an e-bike is akin to cheating, the Myon proves that it’s far from it. The bike offers a challenging workout akin to a spinning class, especially when used for pedal assistance rather than relying solely on the throttle. During one excursion, I discovered the throttle heavily drained the battery, emphasizing the importance of pedal assistance for efficiency.
The Technology is Packed
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The Segway Myon comes with a plethora of tech-savvy features, including a vibrant full-color display, turn signals, and security features like Airlock. However, the Bluetooth connectivity for these security features proved somewhat unreliable, often requiring manual intervention to unlock the bike.
Navigation with Here Maps is Terrible (Currently)
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While the built-in navigation is an innovative concept, it falls short due to its dependence on the Here Maps app, which lacks accurate bicycle route guidance. In comparison, Google Maps provided far superior directions, leading me to abandon the built-in navigation.
Quality but Delicate Construction
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The Myon boasts a robust yet heavy build. Its control system is intuitive, with electronic shifting and a promising upcoming automatic gear change feature. However, the bike’s delicate construction led to a minor mishap that kept it out of commission for two weeks, highlighting areas for potential improvement.
Intuitive and Simple
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Despite minor control mix-ups, the Myon is remarkably user-friendly. Its ability to toggle between Class 2 and Class 3 modes offers flexibility, although I preferred Class 2 for its throttle convenience and appropriate speed for trail riding.
Prices, Availability, and Verdict of the Segway Myon
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Priced at $1,999.99, the Segway Myon offers exceptional value in the e-bike market. Despite its price being higher than the average e-bike, the extensive technology it incorporates makes it a worthy investment. However, improvements in navigation and battery efficiency would enhance its appeal further.
In conclusion, the Segway Myon e-bike is a compelling choice for those seeking a tech-laden, high-performance ride. With room for minor enhancements, it sets a promising precedent for future models. For more detailed insights, visit the full review Here.
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