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XTND Electric Skateboard with Artificial Intelligence (AI) Had Promise!

The Future of Skateboarding Has Come and Gone?: XTND Electric Skateboard with Artificial Intelligence (AI)





Have you ever had a moment in life where you saw something new and exciting that you just had to learn more about? I had this happen several years ago when I came across the XTND electric skateboard with artificial intelligence (AI). This futuristic skateboard promised to revolutionize how we commute, exercise, and interact with technology. I was so intrigued by this mode of transportation that I had to research and learn more about it. In this blog, I'll take you through the features, benefits, and downfall of the XTND electric skateboard with artificial intelligence.





First, let's talk about artificial intelligence, which sets the XTND electric skateboard apart from any other skateboard. The XTND electric skateboard with AI promised to learn your riding style and adapt to it, allowing for an almost personalized experience. This skateboard had a brain and would use an array of sensors and a neural network to monitor your riding patterns and create a tailor-made experience just for you. Imagine your skateboard learning your favorite tricks by collecting data and automatically adjusting to make them easier or more challenging. The possibilities are endless with this AI-powered skateboard's continual OTA (over-the-air) updates.


Taking this a step further, the XTND board would intuitively know whether the rider was experienced or less experienced and adjust the throttling accordingly. Style and stance have much to do with the riding experience; this particular skateboard would also consider this. Think of the XTND as a magic carpet ride at ground level.


Another feature that made this skateboard stand out was its impressive range. With a top speed of 28 mph and a range of up to 12.5 miles, this skateboard can handle even the most challenging commutes. The skateboard's battery pack is also removable, making it easy to replace or upgrade. The skateboard can also be charged in just 60 minutes, making it perfect for a quick ride to work, school, or wherever your day takes you.


Not only is the XTND electric skateboard high-tech, but it is also eco-friendly. The skateboard is powered by a sustainable energy source, making it an environmentally conscious alternative to gas-guzzling cars or traditional skateboards. The skateboard also features regenerative braking, which converts kinetic energy back into battery power, increasing your range and overall efficiency.


The XTND was also big on safety, with automatic lighting when night falls.





The board was also intelligent enough with step recognition to know not to move if a rider was absent. You could get all this as part of an early bird special for $1,299, saving roughly $700.


While the skateboard is packed with exciting features, there is one significant drawback to consider before purchasing. This skateboard was first promised in 2017, and here we are, six years later, and the board is still a no-show. I would call this a significant drawback. XTND was touting artificial intelligence as far back as six years ago, and still no board.


Conclusion:

In conclusion, the XTND electric skateboard looked to be a game-changer in skateboarding and transportation. The inclusion of artificial intelligence, impressive range, and eco-friendly features make this skateboard a unique and exciting option for anyone looking to switch up their daily commute or leisure activities. While the features were undoubtedly a high point, the company's lack of delivery proved the ultimate downfall. Indeed, they are not the first startup to fail after showing so much promise. If you were one of the early backers of the XTND skateboard, I can empathize, given my experience with a particular manufacturer named Rocket Bikes.


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