ArcaBoard Really Lets You Hover, Prepare to Shell out $19,000 For One of Them, And More!

This board can be controlled by moving your body in the direction you wish or you can also do it with the help of your phone. When it comes to the size, the ArcaBoard can be compared to a flat screen TV and it will take two people to carry it properly.

The rider can be lifted to a height of 12 inches and the board can fly with a maximum speed of 20kmph. Compared to the one created by Hendo which can only lift the rider 1 inch above the ground, the ArcaBoard is a much improved device. The company mainly focuses on rockets and drones but recently, they launched this device on the market.

Arca is a reputed company and therefore, you can expect that this device won’t be failing you. Last year, the company moved to Las Cruces, New Mexico and adopted the name Arca Space Corporation. Meanwhile, a representative from Arca revealed that this board is a working prototype and not just another concept.

He further declared that people who buy it should expect the sound of a motorcycle while it is working. Hence, Back to the Future fans, if you are loaded and really want the closest hoverboard to the one shown in the movie, this is your time to pre-order other ArcaBoard.

Stay tuned for more updates on the ArcaBoard!

2 thoughts on “ArcaBoard Really Lets You Hover, Prepare to Shell out $19,000 For One of Them, And More!”

  1. A well designed and built electric hoverboard was made by C. A. Duru. It requires considerably less power than ArcaBoard and flies much better.

    A comparison between the hoverboard of Catalin Alexandru Duru (see: youtube.com/watch?v=Bfa9HrieUyQ) and that made by Dumitru Popescu from ARCA.

    Catalin Alexandru Duru’s hoverboard
    – 8 rotors, 4000 W,
    – Total Power: 32 kW = 43 hp
    – Payload: 1 person

    Dumitru Popescu’s hoverboard
    – 36 rotors, 5.63 kW
    – Total power: 203 kW = 272 hp
    – Payload: 1 person

    In conclusion, ArcaBoard is nothing else but a badly designed hoverboard that requires an enormous power, 272 hp, to carry a man while 43 hp are enough for such a job.

  2. A well designed and built electric hoverboard was made by C. A. Duru. It requires considerably less power than ArcaBoard and flies much better.

    A comparison between the hoverboard of Catalin Alexandru Duru (see: youtube.com/watch?v=Bfa9HrieUyQ) and that made by Dumitru Popescu from ARCA.

    Catalin Alexandru Duru’s hoverboard
    – 8 rotors, 4000 W,
    – Total Power: 32 kW = 43 hp
    – Payload: 1 person

    Dumitru Popescu’s hoverboard
    – 36 rotors, 5.63 kW
    – Total power: 203 kW = 272 hp
    – Payload: 1 person

    In conclusion, ArcaBoard is nothing else but a badly designed hoverboard that requires an enormous power, 272 hp, to carry a man while 43 hp are enough for such a job.

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