Whether you call them hoverboards, self-balancing scooter boards or explosions waiting to happen, these two-wheeled scooters are the hottest toys of the year.
These hoverboards can't actually levitate, a la "Back to the Future Part II." Instead, they use wheels to roll across the ground. It sounds lame, but really, they're far more fun to ride than a skateboard. Ignoring the reality, the hoverboard moniker has stuck in pop culture. So for this article, that's what I'm calling them.
Hoverboards are innovative personal transportation equipment that are also perfect for recreational riding in homes and social environments such as parks. These light and portable accessories are durable, have well-engineered systems that ride fast and smooth, and have innovative self-balancing systems that improve the safety and stability of riders whilst in use. For those that commute every day to work or school and are tired of riding buses and or using tiring self-propelled transporters such as skateboards and longboards, hoverboards are vital automated accessories that often come to the rescue. All you have to do is research well, compare all the available products, and choose a model that offers the foregoing and other benefits.
After the hoverboard fires that plagued the chinese-made hoverboards in the past, UL 2272 certification was put in place to make sure that these new gadgets are safe. ULStandards inspects hoverboards for construction quality and performance, and then carries out mechanical, electrical and environmental tests, to ensure that the hoverboard uses quality components that won’t cause any danger even if the battery is overcharged, or if the hoverboard is hit.
Hoverboards have two pressure-sensitive footpads that control your speed and allow you to steer with your feet. The boards begin moving when you step on, which makes them tricky to mount and dismount. Because there is no handle to steady yourself, getting your balance can be tough and it's easy to fall off while you get used to the board. You'll use your core to keep yourself balanced and also feel the burn in your calves and feet, since the muscles in those areas help you steer.
Hoverboards may be a tech fad in 2015, but there's a chance they're here to stay through the next year at least. Expect newer versions in 2017, and perhaps they will show up on shelves at a store near you.
These hoverboards can't actually levitate, a la "Back to the Future Part II." Instead, they use wheels to roll across the ground. It sounds lame, but really, they're far more fun to ride than a skateboard. Ignoring the reality, the hoverboard moniker has stuck in pop culture. So for this article, that's what I'm calling them.
Hoverboards are innovative personal transportation equipment that are also perfect for recreational riding in homes and social environments such as parks. These light and portable accessories are durable, have well-engineered systems that ride fast and smooth, and have innovative self-balancing systems that improve the safety and stability of riders whilst in use. For those that commute every day to work or school and are tired of riding buses and or using tiring self-propelled transporters such as skateboards and longboards, hoverboards are vital automated accessories that often come to the rescue. All you have to do is research well, compare all the available products, and choose a model that offers the foregoing and other benefits.
After the hoverboard fires that plagued the chinese-made hoverboards in the past, UL 2272 certification was put in place to make sure that these new gadgets are safe. ULStandards inspects hoverboards for construction quality and performance, and then carries out mechanical, electrical and environmental tests, to ensure that the hoverboard uses quality components that won’t cause any danger even if the battery is overcharged, or if the hoverboard is hit.
Hoverboards have two pressure-sensitive footpads that control your speed and allow you to steer with your feet. The boards begin moving when you step on, which makes them tricky to mount and dismount. Because there is no handle to steady yourself, getting your balance can be tough and it's easy to fall off while you get used to the board. You'll use your core to keep yourself balanced and also feel the burn in your calves and feet, since the muscles in those areas help you steer.
Hoverboards may be a tech fad in 2015, but there's a chance they're here to stay through the next year at least. Expect newer versions in 2017, and perhaps they will show up on shelves at a store near you.

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