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Does the new Hendo Board, whose creators claim it is the "world's first real hoverboard," signal that the wait may finally be over? Unfortunately, no.
But wait. A company called Hendo has created what may be considered the very first working prototype of a real, actual hoverboard.
Hendo 2.0, the updated version of the hoverboard that caught everyone’s attention exactly one year ago, has just been released, and it’s quite something.
It's called the Hendo hoverboard, and you can currently pre-order one on Kickstarter for $10,000. The Hendo relies on the simple concept of using magnets to levitate the hoverboard over a metal ...
Using an array of powerful electromagnets, the Hendo Hoverboard can levitate over practically any non-magnetic metal surface and provide a friction-free ride for the user.
The latest version of the hoverboard, the Hendo 2.0 beta-4 engine prototype, is about to be shipped to Kickstarter backers who paid $10,000 for it.
Great Scott! The hoverboard is finally here and it can be yours for only $10,000.Heavy, I know. But this is real — unlike the Tony Hawk-endorsed marketing stunt from last spring. The Hendo ...
Hendo, however, appeals to a different electromagnetic law, Lenz's law, to develop its own "Magnetic Field Architecture" (MFA) to focus magnetic fields better. The result: a hoverboard, or a box ...
The Hendo hoverboard looks like a prop from the movie "Back to the Future Part II" -- a skateboard with no wheels that hovers about an inch off the ground for a frictionless ride.
The hoverboard in question was created by Arx Pax, a California startup. Arx Pax created a Kickstarter crowdfunding project for the Hendo Hoverboard, which it's billing as "the world's first REAL ...
Hendo 2.0, the updated version of the hoverboard that caught everyone’s attention exactly one year ago, has just been released, and it’s quite something.