
Witness History How the hoverboard was created
Dec 24, 2025
Shane Chen, an inventive entrepreneur behind the Hover Tracks, shares his journey of creating a hoverboard-like motorized skateboard, inspired by his daughter's play at a trade show. He recounts the thrill of developing the prototype and raising funds through crowdfunding, but also highlights the challenges posed by cheap knock-offs that flooded the market, causing safety issues and tarnishing his brand's reputation. Despite limited profits, Shane expresses pride in his innovative contribution and reveals plans for a better version to restore consumer trust.
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Daughter Sparked The Invention
- Shane Chen first saw the idea when his daughter put one Solo Wheel on each foot and started spinning like a robot at a trade show in Munich.
- That playful moment led him to adapt his Solo Wheel into a motorised skateboard prototype within a week.
Intuitive Weight-Shift Controls Sell
- Shane found the hoverboard's appeal in its intuitive, weight-shift control rather than traditional handles or buttons.
- Users reported a floating sensation because the device auto-balanced and responded to subtle foot pressure.
Crowdfunding Funded The Launch
- Shane used Kickstarter to raise $200,000 after filing a patent and making a promotional video.
- He showcased drawings and technical details to explain how the Hover Tracks worked to potential backers.

