You can control this self-balancing hoverboard with your phone — and it's almost half off

TL;DR: As of July 30, you can get the Hover-1 Electric Self-Balancing Hoverboard(opens in a new tab) for just $129.99 instead of $229.99 — that’s a 50% discount.


Want a new way of getting around? This factory remanufactured Hover-1 Electric Self-Balancing Scooter Ranger, Hoverboard, H1-RNGE-GRY is like-new, has a top speed of 7 miles per hour, and is marked down nearly 50% from $229 down to $129.99!

The Hover-1™ is a smooth-riding Bluetooth-operated hoverboard(opens in a new tab). It’s self-balancing, has a 400W motor, and the rechargeable battery has a range of up to six miles. With a top speed of 7mph, that’s nearly a continuous hour of riding on one charge — just make sure you wear a helmet!

You can control your ride with Bluetooth connectivity, but that’s not all. You can also control your music, and this scooter even has built-in LED lights for night riding. Just download the app available for Android and iOS devices. From there, you can check your speed, change your mode, and a lot more. You can even check your odometer to see how many miles your hoverboard has kept you from needing to walk. 

The reason this self-balancing scooter is rolling at such a low price has a lot to do with its status as factory remanufactured. That means this device was thoroughly checked over and deemed to work as new. The reason for that check could be as innocuous as the box was opened by mistake or for a planned quality check. Either way, this Hoverboard works as it should, complete with its full battery life, sturdy wheels, and a ride capacity of 220 pounds. 

There might not be a faster, more fun way for you to get around town or campus. For a limited time, get the Hover-1 Electric Self-Balancing Hoverboard(opens in a new tab) on sale for $129.99 (Reg. $229). That’s nearly 50% off, marked down from $229. 

Prices subject to change.


Hover-1 Electric Self-Balancing Hoverboard on a white background.

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