Exploding hoverboard caught on video!
Although hoverboards have become very popular as of late, many people still reject its name because they have wheels and, you know, they do not hover at all – pretty much unlike what Marty McFly used in the Back to the Future movies.
A bigger issue about these hoverboards, however, is that several news reports have confirmed that some of these two-wheeled boards explode.
Besides, some enterprising manufacturers (mostly from China) created their own low-cost versions and sold them to the public for a much cheaper price. What’s the catch here, you ask? Well, the products are obviously substandard and so user safety can be a problem.
This guy from UK learned his lesson the hard way.
According to BuleBritish, he charged the hoverboard overnight and wanted to take it for a test ride the next day. Needless to say, things didn’t go as planned.
He tried several times but the board stayed in its place. Eventually, BuleBritish was shocked when it suddenly caught fire.
After being uploaded on YouTube last January 13, the video now has 1,291,243 views.
No wonder these self-balancing scooters have been confiscated in the UK and banned by the US Postal Service from plane shipping. Actually, even Amazon decided to pull out the products from their stores early on.
So if you’re planning to purchase a hoverboard, go for those produced by top manufacturers. Or maybe just buy a bike. That’s probably much safer in the first place.
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