The Self-Balancing Scooter is known by many names: the hoverboard, the Swagway, the airboard, etc. But given their recent popularity, you can call them whatever you want and people will still know what you’re talking about.
If you are new to this concept, please let me do you the favor of making it clear that these devices don’t actually hover.
Instead, these devices employ a gyro sensor to balance two motor hubs, upon which you can independently control each wheel with your foot. It offers a smooth and safe ride that is as close to hovering as you will get for under $1,000.
So you may wonder then, is it worth settling for this while I wait for real hoverboards? The answer: absolutely. These Segway-esque devices are simple, fun, and totally viable for commuting. And don’t worry, none of these models will catch fire.
In fact, manufacturers are already releasing 2.0 versions of their original models. These new hoverboards adhere to an updated set of UL electrical safety standards just put into effect in May 2016.
Going forward, you should only purchase UL 2272 Certified hoverboards, and be sure check for the UL holographic certification label before using any product you’ve purchased.
To make the selection easier, we’ve put a wide selection of self-balancing scooters to the test in order to find our ten favorite UL 2722 Certified hoverboards, all of which offer a safe, fun, and unique hoverboard experience. Read on below to check out our picks.