HUVr tech biggest hoax or not?

In February, 2014 at Los Angeles a company known as HUVr released a video purporting to be a “completely real” demonstration of celebrities -- including Tony Hawk, Moby, Terrelle Owens, Schoolboy Q, and Agnes Bruckner -- riding HUVr Boards around downtown Los Angeles.


Well, HUVr has an authentic-seeming website set up, and says the project began in the summer of 2010 at the MIT Physics Graduate Program.
“Our team consists of materials science, electricity [and] magnetism experts who’ve solved an important part of one of science’s mysteries: the key to antigravity,” HUVr’s website says. “The HUVr board team ultimately aims to improve the efficiency, speed and sustainability of mass transportation.”
Given that the board have four different types and style to which they believe aids in balance. HUVr claims that its boards are “super solid” and have footpads that allow the boards to “turn on a dime.” Also introducing the HUVr app that connects via Bluetooth to track routes, distance, speed and travel time.

“Once in a rare while do you get the chance to be part of something this big,” Cuban is quoted as saying on the website. “This is one of those times. I’ve never been so excited for a product I’ve invested in. This f**king thing is going to change the world!”
Everything seems real not until you venture into the legal part of their site, which says, “the inclusion of any products or services on this website at a particular time does not imply or warrant that these products or services will be available at any time.”
There are also clues in the video that it’s a hoax. At 2:10, it is clear that wires attached to a harness are the real cause of Terrelle Owens lifting into the air.
HUVr tech proved that the video was displayed to attract investors, saying that the team and investors are “marketing this exciting consumer product in order to fund ongoing R&D.”
Even though HUVr Boards likely aren’t on their way anytime soon, HUVr could be developing some very exciting technology. This YouTube video certainly got the Internet talking about them.
And also nevertheless we should not forget the idealism of creativity, which these guys surely did. Either fake or real the facts still remains that the world will soon be a place where hovering exist.

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