Hoverboard Kickstarter campaign reminiscent of Back to the Future

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Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Los Gatos company launches Kickstarter campaign to develop hoverboard
A Los Gatos company is developing technology that "Back to the Future" fans may recognize, and it could one day make buildings safer during earthquakes.

LOS GATOS, Calif. -- A Los Gatos, Calif., company is developing technology that "Back to the Future" fans may recognize, and it could one day make buildings safer during earthquakes.



The company, Arx Pax, launched a Kickstarter campaign to raise $250,000 to develop a hoverboard.



The Hendo Hover creates a magnetic field that pushes and holds the board 1 inch above the ground.



Its developers believe the technology will eventually be used in magnetic field architecture. When a building shakes in an earthquake, large versions of the hoverboard will turn on and help stabilize the building.



However, there are kinks to work out. Making a single board costs $10,000, it's loud and the battery only lasts about seven minutes.

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