The folks over at Arx Pax unveiled their first functioning, actually-hovering hoverboard last year, and now they're back with an updated version, the Hendo Hoverboard 2.0. Wired got to ride the Hendo ...
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It's impossible to talk about hoverboards without invoking a particular movie title, so we're not even going to try: Remember that awesome scene from Back to the Future Part II? It's one step closer ...
In 2014, startup Arx Pax made headlines with the Hendo Hoverboard. With some helpful input from Tony Hawk and others, now we have the Hendo Hoverboard 2.0, and Brent Rose just scored the first ride on ...
Last fall, a company called Arx Pax raised over $500,000 Kickstarter dollars on its way to building Hendo, a hulking hoverboard that really did lift its riders a few inches above the ground. This year ...
Ever wanted to take off like Marty McFly, without having to bend the space-time continuum? The DeLorean might still be some way off, but in the present hoverboard technology is cruising along nicely – ...
As promised, California-based gizmo maker Arx Pax has just unveiled their latest model of a working hoverboard the other day. It’s not quite what Marty McFly used in Back To The Future II, but it’s ...
When Hendo first took to Kickstarter to unveil its first generation hoverboard last October, people went nuts. The project gathered up more than half a million dollars during the campaign, and ever ...
Despite many efforts to make the hoverboard a reality in the more than two decades since Marty McFly zipped around on his wheel-less ride in Back to the Future Part II, we're still waiting. Does the ...
The hoverboard, the result of a collaboration with skateboard maestro Tony Hawk, works by using what is known as Magnetic Field Architecture hover engine technology. “The hover engine creates a ...
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