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One of our favorite electric skateboard companies made a drone. So we crashed it.

Posted on July 23, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

Halo isn’t exactly a big name in the drone space. The company got its start selling hoverboards that (much to our disappointment) don’t technically hover. Shortly after finding success in the rideable tech business, the company then moved into drones (which thankfully do hover), and now offers a quadcopter called the Halo Drone Pro: a souped-up version of its full-sized, full-priced flying machine.
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