Official Halo Board for $697
November 27, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
We may not have flying cars just yet, but the future of skateboards is certainly here in the form of the Halo Board. This futuristic skateboard uses gyroscopic self-balancing to ensure a smooth ride at up to 10 MPH for up to 10 miles. All you have to do is step on, lean forward, and you’re on your way – no need to push. You won’t quite be flying, but you’ll sure feel like it.
Voted “Best Electric Skateboard of 2017” on Best Reviews Online
“The Halo Board has taken the number one spot among electric skateboards,” Yahoo Finance
“No other electric skateboard has an adaptive system like this,” PR Web
- Get from points A to B fast & efficiently on this battery-powered board
- Rely on self-balancing to stay even while you zip around
- Play music on your Halo Board using the onboard Bluetooth
- Light up your way at night w/ built-in LED lights
- Ride confidently, knowing the Halo Board has a 156 point safety inspection
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Speed: up to 10 MPH
- Range: up to 10 miles
- Tire size: 8″
- Weight limit: 45 – 264 lb
- Charge time: 1 hour
- Self-balancing: gyroscopic self-balancing
- Hill grade: 18 degrees
- Weight: 25 lb
- LED lights
- Bluetooth speakers
- Battery life: up to 2 hours
- Battery: certified lithium ion Samsung battery
- Charger: UL certified
Includes
- Halo Board
- Charger
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