Last fall, a company called Arx Pax raised over $500,000 Kickstarter dollars on its way to building Hendo, a hulking hoverboard that really did lift its riders a few inches above the ground. This year ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Just in time for Back to the Future Day Just in time for Back to the Future Day One of the rewards of that ...
It's only fitting that Arx Pax released their new version of the Hendo hoverboard Wednesday — the same day Marty McFly made it to 2015 and rode a hoverboard himself. California couple Jill and Greg ...
Back to the Future Day wouldn’t be complete without a hoverboard announcement, would it? Okay, it might be a little late in the day, but Arx Pax finally revealed the new version of the Hendo ...
When Hendo first took to Kickstarter to unveil its first generation hoverboard last October, people went nuts. The project gathered up more than half a million dollars during the campaign, and ever ...
The folks over at Arx Pax unveiled their first functioning, actually-hovering hoverboard last year, and now they're back with an updated version, the Hendo Hoverboard 2.0. Wired got to ride the Hendo ...
Few pop sci franchises can claim to have influenced and continue to influence the progress of technology as Back to the Future, from self-lacing shoes to hoverboards. Even fewer perhaps can lay claim ...
In 2014, startup Arx Pax made headlines with the Hendo Hoverboard. With some helpful input from Tony Hawk and others, now we have the Hendo Hoverboard 2.0, and Brent Rose just scored the first ride on ...
Tech company Arx Pax chose Oct. 21 as the date to reveal its updated Hendo Hoverboard, as in the iconic "Back To The Future" movie franchise, this is the day that Marty McFly and Doc Brown traveled to ...
You might remember Arx Pax’s Hendo Hover with its succesful Kickstarter campaign and marketing with Tony Hawk last year. No matter how cool it looked at first glance and how much coverage it attracted ...
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