Hoverboard sets house on fire

In Melbourne, Australia is a family left homeless after a hoverboard, received as a gift cherry, caught fire during charging.


         The great popularity of sought hoverboards sure too many devices on the market come from China. These can not only have the problem of short circuit caused by a bad charger, but the hover boards often do not stop charging if the battery is already full.
As a result there is an increased risk of fire arises if the gadget even explodes. This has to do airlines decide to keep the hover boards of flights.