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Steadicam friendly hands-free personal transporter

By Gizmag Team

16:36 August 9, 2007 PDT

Steadicam friendly hands-free personal transporter

Steadicam friendly hands-free personal transporter

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Best described as a no-hands version of the Segway Personal Transporter, the Handsfree-Transporter developed by Ulrich Kahlert provides mobility at speeds up to 21km/h without whilst freeing up the hands for other tasks. Originally developed for theatrical purposes the device is ideal for a range of uses, particularly as a movable platform for Steadicam operators as well as to facilitate employee movement in various industries.

The Handsfree-Transporter is capable of travelling at a speed up to 21km/h for a distance of approximately 15km. It has a load capacity of 105kg, takes 5 hours to charge and weighs approximately 48kg. An Off Road version is also available further enhancing its usefulness as a camera platform.

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