The Hoverboard Craze & Its Safety
Let's face it. Hoverboards, or better yet, Self Balancing Scooters, are one of the most advanced personal transporters currently available on the market. It's 2016, people need to use their phones while they zoom around. No one is trying to hold on handlebars, crack their nuts (Ninebot), or most importantly, their bank account. Sorry Segway.
We get it, they don't hover, you can calm down now. But come on, these self-balancing scooters are the coolest gadgets right now. Switch it on, jump on, and glide. It really is that simple. From zooming around the office to the 11-year-old opening his or her birthday gift, Hoverboards are definitely a favorite.
Hoverboard safety is currently a very big factor for consumers. From fake Samsung logos on batteries to fire combusting out of nowhere, this is certainly an issue that needs to be taken care of by faulty manufacturers, clueless importers, and sneaky retailers looking to make a quick dollar. Customers should feel safe and comfortable with a product and should not have to worry about their kitchen going on fire due to a cool gadget they decided to purchase for their kid.
Hoverboard 720 has definitely took a stand against weak and faulty boards. Their process is very complex and technical for the right reasons. There are 12 full time employees inspecting every single board that comes in and leaves their warehouse to check against defects, including faulty batteries and motors. Elaine Grant from Hoverboard 720 commissions the product safety making sure your safety is her and her company's utmost priority.
