Monday 28 December 2015

CHECK THIS OUT, AMAZING.

arcaboard-large-26.jpg Acra has released a video showing the boards in action. Designers teeter on the structures as they levitate slowly into the air, extending their arms and adjusting their feet gingerly on the board as it rises into the air, while a voice-over speaks loftily of man’s desire for “freedom” and “speed.” Other features of the new boards are a group of sensors that help to maintain a 30 cm levitation above ground. The sensors also limit a rider’s speed to 20 km/h. An “ArcaDock” extra (similar to an ipod dock) reduces charging times down to a mere 35 minutes, allowing the hoverboards to be refreshed and ready for reuse when they have exhausted their six minute ride limit. Waltonian questioned whether a six minute ride is worth a $20,000 investment. According to the reviewer, “The hoverboard by Arca Space is for sale at $19,900, as estimated by the . That’s right; after six minutes, you’ll be sitting back on solid ground. Consumers are now able to pre-order it for $19,900 and shipping is scheduled for April 2016. However, you can purchase the ArcaDock accessory that will charge the battery in just 35 minutes for an extra $4,500″. The stability system can also be disabled and one’s own body weight could be used to steer the board according to the user’s wish. “For the first time, every person will be able to fly anytime, anywhere,” reads the company website.” Many on social media were impressed with the fact that laws have had to be introduced to cover the activities of the small number of hoverboard riders who may be hitting our streets and parks in the coming years.

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