I hadn’t ridden a hoverboard — the increasingly popular self-balancing rideable that definitely doesn’t hover — before today. I was pretty sure I wouldn’t be able to; I can’t skate for the life of me, and have a habit of falling off moving things at CES. But after spending some time with the upcoming new model from Swagway, one of the biggest hoverboard makers, I have a much better idea of why they exploded in popularity over the past year.
Swagway’s New Swagtron Hoverboard Has Bluetooth Speakers and Apparently Won’t Explode
Swagway’s effort to focus on quality is likely to pay off.


Even if they really don’t hover.
This article originally appeared on Recode.net.











