FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

The battery in our hoverboards takes about 2-3 hours to charge fully. This translates to power for about 18-20 kilometers of riding, depending on how you’re riding the hoverboard. It is recommended that you don’t charge the hoverboard for more than three hours, as it can have an adverse effect on the battery.

Of course, the time that one takes to learn to ride a hoverboard differs from person to person. However, on an average, users take up to 5 minutes to stand comfortably on the board. Add another 30-45 minutes to master the movements on the board. For you to practice, it is recommended that you use a flat carpet, in a room with lots of open space and no objects with sharp corners. Once you’re comfortable with riding on a flat carpet, you should gradually shift to hardwood floors, etc. Basically, the average user can learn how to safely ride a hoverboard within an hour or two.

Hoverboards are pretty simple to ride. It takes about an hour for the user to get fully comfortable with the functionality of the product. Our hoverboards feel like self-balancing boards. Once you get used to them, riding a hoverboard is as simple as riding a bicycle.

Australia Hoverboards are pretty safe to use. In fact, there are laws in place which bans sellers who don’t meet safety requirements. All products sold by Australia Hoverboards are fully compliant with safety norms and legal. All hoverboards sold by Australia Hoverboards are tested for safety standards and have passed Australian Safety Standards.

The permanent ban only affects those sellers who don’t meet the required safety standards. However, there is no effect of such a ban on owning a hoverboard. Effectively, you can own and operate your own hoverboard without any worries of legal backlash. All of our hoverboards are UL2272 certified, it means they are certified as per Australian requirements.

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