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UDITER Pixel Mini Review: Is This LED Skateboard Actually Worth Buying?

17 Apr 2026 0 comments

If you walk down the street on a standard electric skateboard, people might notice. But if you roll by on a board that is literally flashing custom pixel art of a cat or a digital clock, everyone is going to stop and stare.

That is the promise of the UDITER Pixel Mini. But is it a serious piece of tech, or just a flashy toy? Let’s dive into the details.

What is the UDITER Pixel Mini?

The Pixel Mini is a short-board electric skateboard that features a massive, built-in LED screen under the deck. Using the iPixel Color app, you can change what the board looks like in seconds. You can draw your own art, upload animations, or even set it to display the time.

Quick Specs:

  • Top Speed: Around 20 mph

  • Motor: Quiet Hub Motors (low maintenance!)

  • Feature: Quick-swappable battery

  • The "Wow" Factor: Fully customizable LED deck


The Best Part: It’s a Moving Art Piece

The most unique thing about this board isn't how it rides—it’s how it looks. The LED system is bright and vibrant.

In the app, you can choose from pre-made animations like fire, sharks, or holiday themes. One of the coolest features? Since the battery is removable, you can actually hang this board on your wall and use it as a digital clock or an art piece when you aren't riding. It’s basically two products in one: a skateboard and room decor.

led miniboard


How Does It Perform on the Road?

For beginners, the Pixel Mini is a solid choice. It uses a Hub Motor system, which means it’s very quiet. You won't hear a loud motor whine while you're cruising.

The Ride Feel

Because there is a screen inside the board, the deck is completely flat. Unlike most skateboards that curve up at the edges to "hug" your feet, this feels like standing on a flat plank.

  • The Good: It’s very stable and easy to stand on.

  • The Bad: It’s harder to feel where your feet are without looking down, and it doesn't "carve" as smoothly as professional racing boards.

Speed and Braking

The acceleration is smooth, not scary. It hits about 20 mph, which is plenty fast for a short board. The brakes are also firm—when you stop, the board "locks" in place, so you won't roll backward on a hill.


The Pros and Cons

Pros Cons
Incredible LED customization The deck is very stiff (no flex)
Quiet and low maintenance A bit heavy (about 22 lbs)
Removable battery for easy charging Flat deck takes time to get used to
Great "Gag Gift" or conversation starter Not built for high-performance racing

Final Verdict: Should You Buy It?

If you are looking for the fastest, most flexible board for long-distance commuting, this might not be the one. You’d be better off with one of UDITER’s professional longboards.

However, if you want a board that is fun, looks amazing at night, and doubles as a piece of tech for your room, the UDITER Pixel Mini is in a league of its own. It’s the perfect "cool kid" board for 2026.


What do you think?

Would you rather have a faster board or a board that flashes cool animations? Let me know in the comments below!

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