Coocheer self-balancing scooter review

According to the movie Back To The Future 2, by 2015 we should have now been riding around on our own personal day to day hoverboards. What a great world that would have been. As we are in 2018, and yet still don’t have the same technology to ride a non-wheeled skateboard deck that defies gravity, we have to settle for riding on a two-wheeled balancing board that utilizes the subtle shifting in our bodies to maneuver the board where we want it to go. Although this scooter board doesn’t defy gravity, it is still fun to ride.
 

What is it?

The Coocheer Self-Balancing Scooter Board is electric powered scooter that uses gyroscope sensors that allow the rider to control the direction and speed of the scooter. By simply leaning your body forward or backward, it causes the scooter to accelerate in a forward or backward motion as well as slow down or stop.
 
 

The Coocheer Self-Balancing Scooter physical specs are roughly 23″ in. x 7.3″ in. x 7″ in (585 x 186 x 180mm) and weighs around 22lbs (10kg).
The color I received to review was the red color. There are 3 other colors available, Black, Blue, and White. The body is made from a hard durable plastic material and there are non-slip rubber pads where you stand on which helps your feet from slipping.
The scooter board has a wheel size of 6.5″ inches and the scooter has a maximum speed of up to 10 MPH (16km/h). The alloy wheels are covered by solid rubber tires that allow the scooter to ride on various surfaces from carpet to outdoor terrain such as gravel or grass. Although not having to inflate these tires is very convenient, I think having inflatable tires could be advantageous on some hard flat surfaces for a smoother ride since there isn’t any type of shock absorber for the balance scooter board. The bumps over hard surfaces can be very unforgiving.

 

 
The scooter has an On/Off Button located right next to the Charging Port. It is an easy one touch button that doesn’t require you to press and hold for a few seconds. Just press the Power button quickly and it turns the scooter board on and off with no problem.
On the front of the scooter are two blue LED lights. They are used for aesthetics and visual alerts as well as give to off some illumination when riding in dark areas.
This balancing scooter board is water-resistant rated at IP54 so it should be ok to ride around in dusty areas and in splashing water or light rainfall.
 

What’s In The Box?

Along with the Coocheer Balancing Scooter is the charging adapter and manual.

Design and Features.

First and foremost, this is not a hoverboard as many others have stated in their descriptions. It has wheels.  If it were a hoover board then it would float above the ground without the aid of the two tires.  But I understand why these balancing boards would be called that since the sensation you get when you ride this balancing scooter board does feel like you would be hovering. Or at the least, it gives you the sensation of floating across the ground.
The size of this balancing board feels like the perfect dimensions for kids to adults. It’s not too big nor is it too small for anyone to comfortably stand shoulder width apart. This balancing board can accommodate an adult weighing up to 220lbs (100kgs).
 
According to the manufacturer, this balancing board can handle going up inclines of up to 15 degrees. Anything more than that and you’ll have difficulty going up the increased incline since you’ll be putting too much stress on the balancing board’s motors. The size of this balance board feels like the proper size to me. It doesn’t feel too big and bulky nor does it feel too small and awkward. When I stand on the non-slip pads, my feet are at a shoulder width stance which feels natural to keep my balance on the board. I think a small kid or a larger adult should have plenty of room for a natural stance.
The molded plastic body feels sturdy enough that if a 220 pound person were to stand on this balancing board, the plastic won’t crack under the weight.   
 
A 36V 4.0Ah Lithium battery is installed which powers two 250W motors. The battery life on the Coocheer scooter board is about 2 hours of continuous use and charges in about the same amount of time. There is a Battery Indicator on top of scooter board which displays the status of the battery. A major concern about these self-balancing scooters is the issue with their batteries being unsafe. Fortunately, the Coocheer self-balancing scooter is UL2272 Certified with a Smart battery and Intelligent Power-Off protection. And, this balance board has undergone a 159 Point Safety Test plus it has a temperature control system.
 
This balance scooter board being 22 lbs. gives it a nice sturdy feel to it without being to heavy to carry. It feels solid and doesn’t feel cheap. It also doesn’t feel like a toy, which honestly, is what I was expecting of these balance boards. I know there are other balance boards on the market that are more expensive and probably feel more solid but the Coocheer balance board feels like it can take a  beating.
A nice feature built in the Coocheer is a warning beep that alerts the rider when the maximum speed has been reached or exceeded.
The blue LED lights on the front of the balance board gives off some illumination when you are riding in dark conditions and just gives the balancing board a nice futuristic look to it. However, I wouldn’t suggest riding at night or in complete darkness since I don’t feel like the LED lights give off enough illumination to be used as safety headlights.
 

What I like

Sturdy and solid build.
Intelligent Power-Off
IP54 Water resistant.
159 Point Safety Tested.
Speed warning beep.

What needs to be improved

Non-inflatable tires.
Not ideal for low light or night riding.
No shock absorbers.

Final Thoughts

Having never ridden one of these self-balancing scooters boards before, I really looked forward to trying this out and see if I could actually pilot one. I can honestly say that I was intimidated the first time I actually stood on the scooter board itself. But for me, and years of competitive skimboarding and aggressive inline skating, the balance wasn’t a major concern. My main concern was not being able to control the Coocheer balance board. My biggest fear was slamming into a wall because I couldn’t steer the balance board to the direction I wanted it to go. But after a few times on the balance board, I got a grasp of the whole technique and was soon challenging myself to go faster, spin 360’s, lean against the turns, and more. After a while I felt like a seasoned rider. I wouldn’t even mind trying a bigger or faster version of these balance board.
Although these are absolutely fun to ride, there is definitely a learning curve. But with some practice and patience, you can build up the skills to ride these self-balancing scooter boards just like this Coocheer balance board.
Here’s a short video clip of me riding the Coccheer self-balancing scooter board.

Price: $199.99
Where to buy: Amazon
Source: The sample for this review was provided by Coocheer. Please visit their site for more info.

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The Westcott X-Drop Kit (5×7′) Green Screen is just what the Director ordered!


Green screen photography and filming is a very frequent part of in-studio and on-location work. Depending on the shoot, having a portable green screen that can be set up quickly is a great advantage, especially when time and resources can make or break the success of a shoot. While there are tons of green screen options available, I found that I needed something that I could easily carry and set up quickly, and it had to be not too big or not too small so that it would be usable for my one or two-person shoots.

I found just what I was looking for when I purchased the Wescott X–Drop (5×7’) Green Screen kit. This very lightweight kit comes with a very nice machine washable green screen that is 100% polyester, and apart from being wrinkle resistant, it smooths out perfectly once attached to the telescopic legs and arms. A nice carrying case is included, and since it can be assembled and disassembled rather quickly, it is my “go to” green screen.

You can pick one up at B&H Photo Video or Amazon for $119.90.

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Tell time in the sweep of a radar screen with this watch from Tokyoflash Japan

The folks at Tokyoflash Japan are back with another of their animated watches.  The Radar LED watch has the appearance of those sweeping screens on a radar or sonar screen.  The watch has two modes of displaying the time: sweeping mode, which highlights three points in turn to indicate the hour and minutes; and flashing mode, where the  LED light beams display hours and minutes at a glance.

The watch has a stainless steel case and adjustable stainless steel, leather, or nylon strap.  The watch case and strap, regardless of type, are black, and you have your choice of blue or green LEDs.  It’s powered by a rechargeable PL301517 watch battery.  It measures 2″ x 1.6″ x 0.4″ and weighs 2.5 – 4.6 ounces, depending on strap option.

The Radar Screen LED watch is available for $189.00 at Tokyoflash Japan.

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SCOTTeVEST spreads their love of pockets with a Spring sale

SCOTTeVEST wants to celebrate Spring with a 30% off sale that runs from today March 19 through the 23rd. You can save 30% on everything (except for the RFID Travel Vests, SCOTTeVEST Jackets, Travel Underwear, and Outlet items). Some items that you can apply the 30% savings to include SCOTTeVEST’s new products like:

  • The Ozark Shirt for men: a comfortable and stylish long-sleeve button-down shirt that features 5 pockets to hold small and midsize essentials.
  • The Polly Popover Shirt for women: a chic and lightweight button down shirt with 7 pockets.
  • The Homestead Shirt for men: a cool and comfortable short-sleeve button-down shirt featuring 6 pockets for warm weather adventures.

Take advantage of SCOTTeVEST’s Spring sale while supplies last. Just head over to SCOTTeVEST.com and use the coupon code VE2018 save 30% on almost everything.

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Carbon fiber ukulele, Black Panther pocket knife, MAGNO Ti mechanical pencil, and more – Notable crowdfunding campaigns

This week we are bringing you five crowdfunding campaigns that are currently running on Kickstarter and Indiegogo. This week’s campaigns are for people interested in EDC gear, musical instruments, and photography. Check out our picks for this week’s notable crowdfunding campaigns.

Kylin M: 3-axis stabilizer for lightweight cameras

blurb by: Julian Perry

What is it?
The Kylin M is a 3-axis gimbal stabilizer with a single rotatable handle that can provide a better filming experience.

Why do I like it?
I like the Kylin M 3-axis gimbal stabilizer because it can accommodate several types of cameras and is designed for every level of Videographer from novice to professional. Its design makes it easy to integrate it into several types of film shoots and recording scenarios. Its built-in parallel bus interface provides a great opportunity for use with the optional control cable, that puts several camera control functions in the palm of your hand.

Where can I find more info?
The Kylin M 3-axis gimbal stabilizer campaign ends on 3/28/2018 and they have already met their flexible funding goal of $10,000. You can pre-order a Kylin M 3-axis gimbal stabilizer starting at $249. After the Kylin M 3-axis gimbal stabilizer campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in April 2018. Visit their Indiegogo funding page for all the details.

Super Straps: Relieve Backpack Strain & Improve Posture

What is it?
Super Straps are ergonomic backpack straps that attach to your existing backpack to improve comfort and posture while carrying your pack by lifting the pack to better distribute the weight off your neck and shoulders.

Why do I like it?
I don’t use backpacks but I most people I know do and Super Straps looks like it could be a game changer for anyone who carries their gear around in that type of bag. And the fact that you don’t have to buy a new backpack but can add the Super Straps to your favorite bag makes it even better.

Where can I find more info?
The Super Straps campaign ends on 4/27/2018 and they have already met funding goal of $18,000. You can pre-order a set of Super Straps starting at $49. After the Super Straps campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in October 2018. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

Black Panther Titanium Micro Blade

What is it?
The Black Panther Titanium Micro Blade is a small EDC pocket knife that a superhero from Wakanda would love and so would I.

Why do I like it?
I like the Black Panther Titanium Micro Blade because it’s small but mighty. In addition to a body made out of titanium which will last a lifetime, the hawkbill blade will cut through boxes, cord, etc. There’s even an optional tungsten carbide glass breaker built into the knife for emergency situations.

Where can I find more info?
The Black Panther Titanium Micro Blade campaign ends on 4/7/2018 and they have already met funding goal of $5,000. You can pre-order a Black Panther Titanium Micro Blade starting at $45. After the Black Panther Titanium Micro Blade campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in July 2018. Visit their Indiegogo page for all the details.

KLOS Carbon Fiber Ukulele

What is it?
The KLOS Carbon Fiber Ukulele is just what you think it is. It’s a ukulele made out of carbon fiber material instead of wood.

Why do I like it?
I like the KLOS Carbon Fiber Ukulele because you won’t have to worry about it cracking due things like humidity, dropping it, etc. It’s made a carbon fiber which is tough and durable. It also sounds pretty good. Check out the videos on their campaign page. The instruments have a pleasant ring to them.

Where can I find more info?
The KLOS Carbon Fiber Ukulele campaign ends on 4/12/2018 and they have already met funding goal of $20,000. You can pre-order a KLOS Carbon Fiber Ukulelestarting at $419. After the KLOS Carbon Fiber Ukulele campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in June 2018. Visit their Indiegogo page for all the details.

MAGNO Ti: World’s First Magnetically Powered Titanium Pencil

What is it?
The MAGNO Ti a uniquely designed mechanical pencil that uses magnets to insert and remove the 2mm lead.

Why do I like it?
I like the MAGNO Ti because magnets! This pencil looks really cool but when you see how the lead can be extended or retracted by moving the collar on the outside of the pencil, it just makes you want to say wow and try one for yourself. Oh, and it’s made of Titanium too!

Where can I find more info?
The MAGNO Ti campaign ends on 4/8/2018 and they have already met funding goal of $8,368. You can pre-order a MAGNO Ti starting at $28. After the MAGNO Ti campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in August 2018. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

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