

Hoverboards have already been banned from various establishments, airlines, and other locations owing to their tendency to, if not explode, at least produce chaos.
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There are better ones out there, with calibrated drive software and high-quality batteries, but generally unless you crack the suckers open you won’t be able to tell which is which (unless it’s already on fire, in which case it’s probably a knockoff). Smart importers snatch up thousands of the things for a hundred bucks each, slap a sticker on them and mark them up 500 percent and sell them on the boardwalk. When a Furby-like holiday rush occurs, there’s gold in them thar clueless consumers, and these factories pump them out by the millions. You’re getting bargain-bin mainboards, sloppy solder, and cast-off batteries wired together to meet power requirements. Why do they explode? Because they’re all cheap knockoffs ordered by the hundred thousand from factories in China that (unlike plenty of other factories in China, I hasten to add) don’t care about producing a high-quality device.

Some are almost certainly fake, of course, since they hawk hoverboards in the descriptions - superior models, naturally.
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Reports of burning hoverboards have made fabulous TV news fodder for months, and videos showing them blowing up have millions of views on YouTube. Enough have exploded that this widespread recall was initiated. That these things are unsafe was kind of part of the appeal, but people were expecting twisted ankles, not house fires. It’s amazing you haven’t been burned already: there have been 42 reports of that brand alone burning up, and more than a quarter million are being recalled. If you have a Hover-Way, Powerboard, Hype Roam, iMoto, Airwalk, Hovertrax, Wheeli, 2Wheelz, Hover Shark, X Glider, X Rider, Orbit, or any hoverboard sold by, it’s being recalled.ĭo you have one of the popular Swagway X1s? Grab a fire extinguisher.

If you have any kind of hoverboard, AKA a “self-balancing scooter,” as the Consumer Product Safety Commission refers to them, you should probably take a look at this list. Hoverboards! The must-have trash gadget of the holidays, now gathering dust in a million closets and garages nationwide, is being recalled in even larger numbers than before due to “a risk of the products smoking, catching fire and/or exploding.” Someone warn Justin Bieber! Among the products, manufacturers and distributors under review are: Smart Balance Wheel by One Stop Electronic Inc.
