The device is an electric vehicle, easy to control and above all modular: the company aims to update the hardware components continuously
You have decided to give yourself a gift for Christmas: a Hoverboard. Stop for a second. We have something that might change your mind. Moboster, a small and foldable very stable electric vehicle that you drive with Bluetooth.
Stability, in fact, is one of Moboster’s strong points. The device does not require, unlike hoverboards, balance efforts to be controlled. Going right, left or straight is very easy: the device, in fact, is controlled with a remote controller. As stated by the company that worked on the project, thanks to this driving system users can learn to ride Moboster in a few seconds. The system also allows you to adjust the speed of travel quickly and also set a fixed speed. The latter option is especially useful on long, wide and straight roads.
Features
Now let’s take a look at Moboster’s technical features as well. The device is powered by the two rear motor wheels. On the front part, instead, we find some sensors, positioned close to the front wheels, which have the task of regulating the speed of the motors and eliminating the resistance and misalignment of the rear wheels. On the front of the electric vehicle is also integrated a CAN BUS Upgrade Port that serves to update the software platform of Moboster. On the side area, on the other hand, we find a 5-volt USB port designed to charge the remote controller.
A foldable and modular device
As seen, Moboster is also foldable. This means that it can be easily transported. In fact, the device is built with strong and lightweight materials, such as carbon and aluminum. According to the developers, the fibers used allow Moboster to support up to 150 kilograms of weight. But the real feature that makes Moboster a unique device of its kind is the possibility for users to upgrade the vehicle by adding new sensors. Like any modular device, Moboster will be able to be continuously transformed. The new hardware will then be updated through the CAN BUS port. To fund the project, Moboster has launched a campaign on Indiegogo in hopes of reaching $50,000 by mid-December. A former Tesla engineer worked on the project.
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