How Much Is A Hoverboard Charger?

Hoverboards may be a futuristic way to get from A to B, but they’re not so far ahead of our times that they’ve shed all the shackles of the current technological world, and by “shackles,” we mean the hoverboard charger. With that, many ask how much is a hoverboard charger to make sure that they will have no problem using their hoverboards.

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While having to hop off the board and re-juice it from time to time isn’t an issue, it can become one if your only hoverboard charging adapter gives up the ghost, something that’s inevitable on a long enough timeline.

The good news is that replacements are readily available. And the average cost falling somewhere between $15 and $50.

That said, this is just a very general answer. There is a lot more to consider when replacing a hoverboard charger. 

Read on to make sure you find a suitable adapter for your board.

Hoverboard Charger Price Range

As mentioned above, the average price of hoverboard charges (see also: Why Is My Hoverboard Not Charging?) ranges from $15 to $50, but there are some outliers beyond each extremity of the spectrum.

While it can be tempting to pick a new charger up for next to nothing, we’d highly recommend avoiding anything below the $15 threshold, as it won’t last very long, and it might even damage your hoverboard.

In fact, it’s best if you steer completely clear of the lower end of the price range for the same reason.

On the other side of things, there are pricier premium options that are of course fantastic but aren’t always necessary depending on your situation.

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Are All Hoverboard Chargers Alike?

As convenient as it would be, sadly, all hoverboard chargers are not the same. In fact, chargers are never the same for a single type of product.

Take cell phones for instance. You can’t use an iPhone charger to charge a Samsung, and vice versa.

Nope… all hoverboards are different, and thus, chargers must also all, to a certain extent, be different too.

We’ve referenced the general impact charger price can have, but let’s check out how one might differ from another in more specific terms.

  • Voltage — Some hoverboards are more powerful than others, meaning they have larger, more impressive batteries. Consequently, they need a higher voltage to spark them back to life. AC adapters typically run the gambit between 29.4V and 42V, at 1.2 to 2A.
  • Protections — High quality chargers will be equipped with various electrical protections in order to keep your hoverboard safe during power fluctuations. Not only will bargain bin chargers be devoid of these protections, but they themselves may cause damage.
  • Brand-specifics — A brand might produce their own proprietary chargers and design their boards to accept these adapters exclusively in order to hem you into their ecosystem.
  • Design — The more you spend on your hoverboard charger, the more nifty extras will be packed into the design, such as moisture protection or a smaller footprint.
  • Build quality — A higher price tag also typically means an adapter has been manufactured using superior components and is subject to more rigorous quality control protocols.
How Much Is A Hoverboard Charger

How Much Should I Spend On A Hoverboard Charger?

If your love affair with hover boarding is more of a commitment than a fling, then it’s best to allot as high a budget as you can for a replacement charger. 

Sure, the upfront costs may sting a little, but it will likely be a one-time cost, whereas a cheaper alternative may need replacing multiple times.

However, you might also want to take the quality of the board itself into consideration, as you don’t want to spend a fortune on an all-singing-all-dancing charger for a cheap and cheerful board. 

But, if you already spent a fortune on the board, a high quality charger to match is a no-brainer.

The old saying, you get what you pay for, couldn’t be more pertinant when it comes to hoverboard chargers.

Where Can I Buy A Hoverboard Charger?

You’re not short of options when you’re ready to pick up a new hoverboard charger. 

There are countless great online stores with fleshed-out catalogs of adapters, or if you’re more of a brick-and-mortar kind of shopper, we’d recommend checking out some of the larger chains known to stock electronics, such as Walmart.

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Can Hoverboard Batteries With The Same Voltage Requirements Share Chargers?

Despite all the differences we reeled off earlier, it’s the voltage of chargers that really matters where compatibility is concerned, that and branded designs.

If two hoverboards have the same sort of batteries, (see also: How Long Does A Hoverboard Battery Last?)the charger for one will likely work just fine with the other.

Final Thoughts

To summarize, a new hoverboard charging adapter (see also: How Long Does It Take For A Hoverboard To Charge?) will probably set you back something to the tune of $15–$50, but it’s best to shoot for something closer to the latter than the formal.

A higher quality charger will ensure your hoverboard stays healthy over the years. Plus, you get peace of mind knowing it will likely stand the test of time.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What Happens If You Overcharge A Hoverboard?

As is the case with most electronics with lithium-ion batteries, overcharging can be catastrophic for a hoverboard, but don’t worry if you forget to uncouple the charger from the board for a few minutes here and there.

It’s only when hoverboards are left charging for days on end that they take on significant damage and become a fire hazard.

This is why it’s always best to only charge your hoverboard when you’re actually in your house, and even then, we’d recommend setting an alarm to remind you when the charging process should be complete.

Should I Turn My Hoverboard Off When It’s Charging?

Always, always, always make sure that your hoverboard is powered down before you hook it up to a wall outlet for a charging session.

It’s highly unlikely that the batteries in your hoverboards are primed for simultaneous charging and discharging, so attempting to do so can cause some serious problems.

In fact, just to be sure that you don’t ever do this by accident (it’s easily done), we’d suggest purchasing a hoverboard that has a safety feature that prevents charging while the board is still switched on.

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