What is howerboard?

Hoverboard, also known as self-balancing scooter, is a two-wheeled electric device designed for personal transportation. It typically consists of a platform, two wheels, and a self-balancing system. Riders control the device's movement and speed by shifting their body weight and can move forward or backward, turn or even spin on the spot.

Hoverboards were first introduced in 2014, and in the years that followed, they gained immense popularity. They became popular as a recreational gadget for people of all ages, especially teens and young adults. However, there were also safety concerns associated with these devices, as reports of fires and explosions caused by faulty batteries surfaced.

In 2016, hoverboards were banned in several countries, including the UK and US, until manufacturers could ensure their safety. Since then, hoverboards have become safer, with improved battery technology, better quality control, and stricter regulations.

Nowadays, hoverboards are used for both recreational and practical purposes, such as commuting and transportation. They are also used in various industries, such as logistics, security, and law enforcement.