Q&A for How to Ride a "Hoverboard" (Two‐Wheeled Self‐Balancing Scooter)

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  • Question
    Should I add lights in the front or back?
    Peter Betts
    Community Answer
    It doesn't matter which way. I ride with them at the front for personal protection, although putting them at the back could provide awareness for traffic. You could also add lights to both the front and the back.
  • Question
    How do I increase my speed?
    Community Answer
    Lean forward! That will give you more speed as you ride.
  • Question
    What do the different flashing lights mean?
    Peter Betts
    Community Answer
    The lights normally go solid when pressure is applied to one side. If both sides of lights are solid, then pressure is on both sides. The lights flash when the battery is low, and very fast blinking could indicate that the board is not calibrated. The manufacturers may be able to provide detailed light sequence plans upon request.
  • Question
    How long do we charge it?
    Community Answer
    It depends on the brand, but it is usually an hour and a half to 2 hours.
  • Question
    Is it possible to ride with one foot?
    SnoopWarden
    Community Answer
    No, it is not possible to ride with one foot. The board will not work. It will most likely vibrate and flip over, or crash. Don't try it.
  • Question
    Do I ride it with lights behind or frontward?
    Community Answer
    You ride it with the lights forward, but you can add lights at the back of the board for your own safety if you ride at night.
  • Question
    How do I get off the hoverboard safely?
    Community Answer
    Stay in the original position, then bend down and turn it off.
  • Question
    How long does a hoverboard battery last?
    Community Answer
    Usually hoverboards last 3 miles, which would be about 20 - 30 minutes.
  • Question
    How old do you need to be to use a hoverboard?
    Nora Ahsan
    Community Answer
    To use a hoverboard, you need to be at least 8 years old., with adult supervision. The recommended age, especially without supervision, is 16.
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