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IU X1 OFF-ROAD HOVERBOARD W/ EXCLUSIVE SAMSUNG BATTERY & MUSIC-SYNCED GROUND, our battery is noncombustible, nonflammable from damage or charging when used as intended. This type of balance wheel hoverboard is one of our most popular items of all time.
Details of Off-road Hoverboard For Sale
UL E486619
Product size 635mm*230mm*212mm
carton size 700mm*300mm*300mm
net weight 11kg
Gross weight 13.5kg
Support weight 20~120KG(44lbs~265lbs)
Max distance 12km(7.5mile)/h
Max distance 16km(9.94mile
Over Speed Protection 12km(7.45mile)/h
Max Usage time about 2 hours
Max Climb Angle 15 degree
Charging time 130minutes
Low battery protection 15%
Power 250W
Battery type 158W/ Samsung
144W CHINA-HCEY removable lithium battery
Advantages of Off-terrain Hoverboard For Sale
ANOTHER IU X1 EXCLUSIVE! your playlist as 30 LED lights sync to your music and dance to the beat. We stand by UL-compliant LiFePo battery, backed by a U.S. company.
The climbing angle of hoverboard X1 can reach 15°, which is suitable for various complex road conditions.
Its headlights and brake lights are integrated.
Its design is cool and avant-garde, and the diamond-cutting surface makes it more unique.
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Re: Pr Application chances for who living in jb
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Actually I’m surprised you could submit the application in the first place, since ICA stated that it is mandatory to have a local address to apply for PR.
Husband not in sg is not a problem. My colleague had been renting a room in sg (local address solved) and going back to husband in Malaysia every weekend. Eventually they both got their PR, without the husband ever stay in sg
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May I know where can I find the local address is mandatory because I have checked all faq on ica website but I couldn’t find it :roll:
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Re: PR wanna be, would be or will never be. Read this
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Hi everyone,
I'm currently preparing to apply for Singapore PR (after multiple failed attempts) would love to leverage the valuable knowledge within this community.
I've been working in Singapore (in IT secotr) since April 2012, but I briefly relocated for a job opportunity in the UAE last year (February 2nd, 2023). After careful consideration, I decided to return to Singapore in August 2023 and successfully renewed my EP on the 2nd of August.
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Additionally, my company recently went through an acquisition, resulting in a new 2-year EP valid until April 2026. When applying for PR, can I use the latest 6-month salary certificate from my new employer, or should I wait for a longer tenure with them?
Any insights or advice from those who have navigated the PR process would .....