HOVERBOARD DROP TEST!! - Summary

Summary

The video features a YouTuber dropping a hoverboard from 45 feet in the air to see if it will explode upon impact. Before dropping the hoverboard, they test the height by dropping a can of soda and a small screw, both of which hit the ground hard but do not explode. The hoverboard, a functional device, is then turned on and dropped from the same height. It hits the ground hard and breaks into pieces, but surprisingly, some parts, including the battery and wheels, remain intact. The YouTuber examines the damage and notes that the device is still partially functional, with some lights still on. The video also promotes the app Quid, which sponsored the video.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The speaker is creating a vlog about dropping a hoverboard from 45 feet in the air.
2. The hoverboard is functional before being dropped.
3. The speaker rides the hoverboard to show its functionality.
4. The speaker drops a can of soda from 45 feet to test the height and aim.
5. The can of soda explodes upon impact.
6. The speaker repositions the boom to ensure accurate aiming.
7. A piece of plywood is placed under the target to protect the driveway.
8. The speaker drops a small screw to test the aim again.
9. The screw hits the center of the target, confirming the aim is accurate.
10. The hoverboard is turned on before being dropped.
11. The speaker drops the hoverboard from 45 feet.
12. The hoverboard breaks into pieces upon impact.
13. The speaker inspects the damage and finds that some parts, like the wheel, are still intact.
14. The battery appears to be in one piece.
15. The speaker tries to turn off the hoverboard but the button doesn't work.
16. The speaker examines the inside of the hoverboard, showing wires, computers, and other components.