Arx Pax Previews 2.0 Hendo Hoverboard

From a hoverboard concept from Back To The Future movie, Hendo previously unveiled the first prototype hoverboard to the real world. At present, Arx Pax even developed the device by putting magnetic levitation enabling the board to glide on floors.

Hoverboards are not just some movie instrument like the one in the movie "Back to the Future". Greg Henderson invented the first one in 2014. Presently, Arx Pax demonstrated the second version of the hoverboard featuring magnetic levitation. This feature enables the Hendo Hoverboard to float and glide on copper floorings.

The biggest development for the board is its magnetic levitation motors  which have been titled to give the board some grip. With this, users can now shift their weights to steer directions like most skaters do in their skateboards. Version 2.0 of the board also has a longer battery lifecycle as compared to its predecessor. The loud noise in comparison to the first version is also nonexistent. Also, the developers have put on a turn-off button just in case the board hovers before its user.

Professional skateboarder Tony Hawk was acknowledged by Arx Pax for giving an in-depth feedback on the hoverboard, as it transformed the looks and the feel of the board after the legendary pro-skater tested it personally. From a lunch tray to a floating skateboard, the device now has a deck on the top. The mag-lev motors are hurled out to the board's sides to make it more obvious that it hovers and flies.

Henderson deep-rooted that the pro-skater's feedback made a huge difference in the Hoverboard's design. Hawk made it look simple when it was demonstrated in Los Gatos, CA.

To clear some thoughts, the Hendo Hoverboards cannot run on the streets. Copper floors are a pre-requisite for the board to hover because of its magnetic motors. Also, the board was not made to be sold as it is only made as a concept proof.

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