Copenhagen-based designer Alexis Shabat is a neo-electrician. The Liquid Skateboard has no speed limit.
Outwardly, it is no different from a traditional skate – to start moving, you need to start with one foot on the board, and the other leaning off the sidewalk. However, it is not necessary to do this, so it does not work by driving a 350-watt electric motor to the rear hub.
The cruise control system detects the current low speed, about 22 km/h), then skates slowly on uphill and downhill slopes. Positions must always be on the ground. The publication of newspapers cannot be delayed.
The skidboard is equipped with an automatic transmission designed for 75mm polyurethane wheels, and turns off after stopping for more than 10 minutes. Before using the electric motor, use it and the Liquid Skateboard, which is the main skateboard.
The power source is a replaceable 90 Wh Samsung lithium-ion battery. Two capsules are only 10-12 km away. Skateboard weight – 4 kg.
Liquid Skateboard recently launched on Kickstarter for $340. The most expensive price is $500.

Source: Tech Cult

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