🛹 Glide into the Future with Style!
The SIMATE Hoverboard is a versatile self-balancing scooter designed for all ages, featuring dual 250W motors for a max speed of 8.5 mph and a range of 8.5 miles. It includes Bluetooth speakers for music on the go and vibrant LED lights for a fun riding experience. With a robust aluminum frame and non-slip footpad, it ensures safety and stability for riders up to 220 lbs.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 26 x 9.8 x 9.4 inches |
Package Weight | 6.96 Kilograms |
Brand Name | SIMATE |
Warranty Description | 1 year |
Color | Black |
Material | Rubber wheels, Aluminium frame |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Jinhua Smart Electric Technology Co., Ltd |
Part Number | P6 |
Included Components | charger, hoverboard, manual |
C**E
Granddaughter loves it
Great gift at a reasonable price. Colorful, granddaughter loved it.
J**X
Fun Hoverboard
Holds a good charge and is a beautiful color. Bought for my niece who loves the lights and Bluetooth capabilities so she can play music while rolling around.
M**I
Great hover board
I like the fact that it plays music. The battery life is good. I also like the colors. And I think I got my moneys worth highly recommend.
D**I
So Far It's Stiiiiill Going (only since Christmas, but daily)
My 9-year-old granddaughter uses her daily, in the house for now. (Not my house)With all the bumps into and spills she makes tipping off of this thing, I'm surprised everything still works. She has a blast, she loves this thing so much!This was purchased before Christmas on sale, it was a great deal, and it's definitely been standing up to a 9-year-old's daily use. (but only indoors so far)
M**K
Ridiculous, but not bad.
This thing is embarrassingly childish in appearance. The led rainbow lightshow, including even the tires, is humiliating. I will spray paint the hubcap led lights black. If that causes them to overheat and burn out, that will be fine. I'll even paint the tires, and expect that only the ring of ground contact will wear off and be illuminated.The claimed maximum range of 8.5 miles, load of 220 lbs and speed of 8.5 mph are substantially greater than many others of similar price. (The range, speed and climbing ability of a board are always dependent upon rider weight, the terrain and the usage, which leaves a lot of leeway for manufacturers to approximate the numbers.)Many other hoverboards, even at a similar price, have 8.5" wheels, which roll over bumps more easily, but turn less quickly. (For a novice that might be a feature.) High-end boards weigh up to twice as much, can go about 10 mph, have ~ 4Ah batteries, and max out at ~ $400, with up to ~ 800w motors (total) and ~ a 12 mile range. Some have swappable batteries that can extend range (after a break to change the battery). A few (over $400) have 10" tires.This board is sold on Amazon by Simate as model P6. Simate has a website, but it doesn't depict this model and that site's search function turns up nothing in a search for "P6." I did a web search for "hoverboard P6" but it produced no relevant results. I was able to download an instruction manual from the Simate website, but it is generic to all of the company's hoverboards.The box contains no documentation of any kind. The only thing of significance the box says is "Model: Version". A web search for those words reveals an Amazon product page, https://www.amazon.com/SIMATE-Hoverboard-Bluetooth-Lights-Balancing/dp/B0B6NMMGZZ . The price ranges from $90 to $120 for various colors, with black, similar to mine but not the same, being $110. There is no more hard information about that model than there is for mine, but a chart on that page relating to other Simate boards shows that one of them, the "Apato 6.5" series", is priced at $120-$130 and has a 2 Ah battery. The battery in mine is probably the same.Simate produces some relatively high-end hoverboards (about $400 list). They are nothing like this.The description for this board doesn't state an IP rating, suggesting that it doesn't have one, and that it might not survive wet weather. The downloaded generic user manual for Simate boards, however, says that the IP level is 54, allowing "wee dust and splashing water," and that one must prevent water or other liquids from penetrating into the board's main unit to avoid permanent damage to internal electronics. Elsewhere the downloaded manual says that one must not ride on rainy days. Where I live, for half the year we get rain on most days. I will apply black duct tape over some seam areas, though that won't be possible over the swiveling center joint, where I'll push some dark grease slightly down in hopes of sealing it.I appreciate that this relatively inexpensive board has allowed me to get familiar with hoverboards. It's fun. I would have, however, preferred a board that isn't humiliating out of the box, and that could occasionally be run in the rain. This will entertain me briefly, but I will move on.The lights are not sufficiently focused or powerful for riding in darkness, though they would help make you visible if you use a strong headlamp to see the road.
Z**T
Fun
Super fun product, much more stable than some of the other models, my kids were able to learn quickly on here. The color and lights also make it a good time.
C**A
Divertido
Muy divertido, mis hijas lo utilizan con la musica mientras paseamos y toda la familia de divierte.
C**Y
Perfect gift for kids 11 yrs old and under
My kids said hoverboards are SO 2016. 🤣🤣🤣 But they ride it everyday and love it
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