Brand | Xiaomi |
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Color | Black |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Weight Limit | 250 Pounds |
Number of Wheels | 2 |
Model Name | M365 |
Wheel Material | Rubber |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 13 Kilograms |
Handlebar Type | Foldable |
Wheel Size | 28 Centimeters |
Wheel Type | Pneumatic |
Brake Style | other |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 45.12 x 20.39 x 7.48 inches |
Package Weight | 16.5 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 42.5 x 16.9 x 44.9 inches |
Brand Name | Xiaomi |
Warranty Description | 1-year-warranty |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Xiaomi Technology Inc. |
Part Number | M365 |
Included Components | Scooter, Screw, Extended Nozzle Adapter, Hexagon Wrench, Legal Statement, Tires, Charging Adapter, Quick Start Guide |
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Xiaomi Mi Electric Scooter, 18.6 Miles Long-range Battery, Up to 15.5 MPH, Easy Fold-n-Carry Design, Ultra-Lightweight Adult Electric Scooter (US Version with Warranty)
Brand | Xiaomi |
Color | Black |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Weight Limit | 250 Pounds |
Number of Wheels | 2 |
Model Name | M365 |
Wheel Material | Rubber |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 13 Kilograms |
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- [SCOOTER REPAIR PROGRAM]- Launching of Repair Programme for M365 Mi Electric Scooter with the Hook Made of Aluminium Alloy. Contact Xiaomi Support for more information
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Xiaomi Mi Electric Scooter, 18.6 Miles Long-range Battery, Up to 15.5 MPH, Easy Fold-n-Carry Design, Ultra-Lightweight Adult Electric Scooter (US Version with Warranty)
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ASIN | B076KKX4BC |
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3.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #179,759 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #591 in Sport Scooters |
Date First Available | March 9, 2017 |
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Customers like the portability of the bike. For example, they mention it's wonderful for short commutes, light enough to carry, and great for getting around quickly. That said, some complain about the flatness. Opinions are mixed on quality, performance, speed, battery life, and ease of assembly.
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Customers like the portability of the scooter. They say it's wonderful for short commutes, light enough to carry, and convenient for grocery store runs. Customers also say it saves hours walking and improves their life. Overall, customers describe it as a great little get around town scooter and the perfect work commuter.
"...I consider this ideal for short commutes where you don't want to sweat...." Read more
"...30~35lbs it is a little heavier than I'd like, but still very manageable for a small person like myself (5'8" about 135lbs) to get up 3 flights of..." Read more
"...I weigh about 210lbs and it hauls me around just fine...." Read more
"...Overall, if you're looking for a very portable, convenient, short-distance mode of transportation, I highly recommend this...." Read more
Customers like the value of the bike. For example, they say it's the best bang for the buck, it can pay for itself over time, and it'll save them money on their daily commute. They also appreciate the scooter's solid value and the option to use it in economy mode.
"...I use it to commute to work and it's great and already saved me money and gets tons of smiles and funny looks...." Read more
"...But I have to admit..this thing is quite impressive and definitely worth it!Pros: Well built. Quality construction...." Read more
"...this was not waterproof from the start as it's the most expensive component of the whole scooter. Another improvement would be the light...." Read more
"...I did some research and settled on this one as the best mix of price, range, advertised features, reviews, and availability...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the scooter. Some mention that it's very well built, feels very solid, and is reliable. However, others say that the down mechanism is weak and will eventually break. They also gripe about the grabber that holds the handlebars to the scooter, saying that it scratches easily.
"...The box was perfect, and out of the box, the scooter and everything was awesome...." Read more
"...tire, and instead of finding a puncture, I found that the innertube itself was defective...." Read more
"...They even are decent on pavers. My biggest gripe is the quality of the grabber that holds the handlebars to the based...." Read more
"...but I think the set-up from the factory is perfect & adds stability when braking in turns.Speed...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the scooter. Some mention that it works very well, is easy to use, and solves the last mile problem nearly perfectly. However, others say that it has never worked and has a built in anti lock braking system.
"...The app absolutely sucks and is useless. It has never worked and I wish that Xiaomi had created an entirely different app for the M365 instead of it..." Read more
"...been 1-year and 2 months since I bought this scooter, and it is still working good, not great, but good...." Read more
"...can set your tail light to be "always on", but the app isn't really useful for much else, so personally, I wouldn't worry if you have..." Read more
"...In general the scooter has been problem free. I've learned what parts need oiled for silent ride...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the speed of the outdoor recreation product. Some mention it's very fast, while others say that it has a decent speed and range. The battery charges quickly, and it saves a lot of time. However, some say that the acceleration is not great, and going up hills is real slow. The throttle can be a bit jerky at first, and the bike slows down a little after 50% battery.
"...When the scooter is first charged, it is blazing fast. By the time the battery drops to 50%, the scooter is just much slower and less powerful...." Read more
"...Speed. In standard mode the top speed of 15 mph is great and I don't think you want to go over that with 8 1/2 inch wheels...." Read more
"...It doesn't mean you can't ride it but you won't get full speed always - maybe 1-2 mph slower on hills...." Read more
"...The range leaves much to be desired, but it charges quickly; allegedly twice as fast as any other scooter in its price range...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the outdoor recreation product. Some mention that it holds up well, while others say that it drains the battery.
"...The 18.6 "long-range" battery is not that accurate. I ride about 4 miles to work and then 4 miles back...." Read more
"...The battery life was pretty good, but not impressive...." Read more
"...After two weeks, the battery life has dropped considerably...." Read more
"...The battery life is amazing and I'm constantly getting compliments on how great it looks and questions on how it rides...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of assembly. Some mention the scooter is solid and very straight forward in terms of use, it's manageable at 27lbs, and the controls are easy to use. However, other customers say that they are difficult to install, too rough installing the innertube, and it was a pain to fit all that back together.
"...Assembly is quick right out of the box, and it came 3/4 charged. I was out for a test ride in under ten minutes...." Read more
"...or so to the shop, fold the handlebars and toss it in the back seat - so easy and no need to coordinated a ride with someone...." Read more
"...tire options on youtube & reading comments these seem nearly impossible to install and have a negative effect on speed and ride...." Read more
"...3. Green slime the tires as soon as get them. Easy, cheap and worthwhile to help with small leaks...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the flatness of the tires. They mention that the tires go flat easily, and the scooter is too prone to getting flat tires.
"...The back wheel suffered a flat. It’s nice that they send along an extra two tires, with inner tubes...." Read more
"...experience for me and everyone else on the bus, as the handle bars do not fold flat with the body, but still stick out to the sides...." Read more
"...I would give this 5 stars except for the fact that you MUST upgrade your folding mechanism...." Read more
"...NEGATIVES:- One immediate issue you'll face is FLATTENED TIRES-..." Read more
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It has been 1-year and 2 months since I bought this scooter, and it is still working good, not great, but good. I've upgraded to another, powerful brand but this will be my forever backup/first decent e-scooter.
Here are some takeaways throughout my 1 year of riding/owning the Xiaomi M365:
1. Before riding it for 5 miles or longer, adjust your brakes, pump your tires properly, prepare your scooter first by getting all the necessary 'mods' to keep your ride safe, as well as making your e-scooter last a long time like mine. What sort of mods you ask or how do I change the brakes? YouTube it. There's a TON of videos for this scooter.
2. DO NOT do tricks on this e-scooter. In fact, don't ever do ANY tricks on ANY electric scooter. Even the rental ones. Save that for those those razor kick scooter. This scooter, and all the other e-scooters are NOT made for bunny hops, bar spin,etc. Either you're asking for injury, or you'll break your scooter in no time.
3. Wear a helmet. I know it doesn't seem stylish or 'cool' but who cares! 15 - 15.5mph doesn't seem fast, you gotta imagine this. You're running outdoors at a speed of 6mph and you accidentally trip. Hurts doesn't it? Now multiply 6mph running speed to 2.5 and at a stationary, standing position, with your center of gravity out of wack, with your head being the 'heaviest'. Imagine you fall. Above your neck line, specifically, your head will go first, no matter what angle. Trust me. I've fallen twice on two different ways (intentionally), and my head was always first to go down. On my new scooter that goes at a speed of 30mph. I've fallen once (unplanned) and I got a minor concussion, but luckily, I was wearing a helmet, so always wear a helmet.
4. Always clean and check your scooter after each ride when you get home. I find that Xiaomi M365 scooters almost always has some loose screws or plastic piece somewhat cracking weekly (in my experience) after 3 months, but there's plenty, cheap spare parts you can purchase here on Amazon or other websites.. Also, as you ride more (i.e. 1000+ miles like me) The pole of the scooter will get loose and the screws that holds it together will break or get loosed. Even if you have the 3D printed vibration dampener installed. Only replacement is to bolt in a new screw or buy a new folding pole.
5. The tires will be hard to remove and put in once you get a flat. Don't give up! Research and find videos on YouTube. However, I do recommed that once you get a flat, to change your tire to a solid tire for both front and back, this way, you will never have to worry about a flat. The rides will get bumpier, but you'll get used to it.
6. If you don't want to keep the stock firmware, you can firmware mod to go at a speed of 17 - 18mph and brake harder. Mind you that Xiaomi Mi always has an update, and if you decide to revert back to stock firmware, you may brick your e-scooter.
7. Ride safely and responsibly, follow your city laws/regulations and don't be one of those rogue e-scooter riders who causes chaos in the street.
OLD REVIEW DECEMBER 2018:
TL;DR: Buy it. It's worth it, especially if you're new to e-scooters like me and want to own one instead of rent.
Overall, I am happy I made the impulse purchase with this scooter! I live in Seattle where E-Scooter from Lime, Bird, Uber, Lyft, etc. have not (yet) been approved which is a bit funky, but I wish it gets approved soon for us in this city. First thing first, I am 5'8" 157 lbs., but with work backpack, jacket, food, water, I'm about 160 lbs.
Anyway, I hope you can all visualize this review:
The box was perfect, and out of the box, the scooter and everything was awesome. The spare tires were there as well as the little tube connector thing to inflate your tires, manual, charger, was all there. A simple assembly of the neck area of the steerin handle will bring the scooter to a workable stage. I powered it on to make sure it's working (turns on)
I did NOT take it for a joy-ride right after assembling it as it's raining very often here in Seattle, and when I got it, I didn't ride it for 4 or 5 days due to the fact that it's raining. Also, I had a bad experience with my Walmart bought e-scooter due to my stupidity, so I took the necessary steps to make this e-scooter as durable and element resistant the best I can (in my opinion of course).
The IP rating is IP54 (or 55?), and that doesn't make it water resistants like our Samsung or Apple smartphones. This got me thinking--what if I can make it SLIGHTLY water resistant? I bought a water resistant sealing tape (I used Gorilla Repair Tape) and taped all over the bottom part where the battery compartment cover is located. I then tape other necessary and what I believe may be "exposed to the elements" such as the display cover/power button, the LED Light, under the mudguard brake light where there is a brake wire (had to unscrew this) and the part where the neck area needs to be assembled.
After those were done, I feel confident it's "water-resistant" enough since I covered most of the parts where water or dust can possibly sip in over time. I scoured YouTube to find some other mods that people do, such as buying a 3D printed anti-vibration material that can be easily inserted at the folding mechanism.. I then also bought a Slime tube sealant and applied it for both front and rear wheel, since apparently it will almost prevent punctures of the e-scooter's air filled tire. After all these mods, I feel "good" enough that I did a better job in preparing this scooter to be (almost) my daily ride from home to work and back.
One last thing I did was the brake disk and brake pads alignment, as well as tigthtening the brake. Everytime I turn the rear wheel, the brake disc rubs agains the pads, and I feel like the brake was kind of weak. If you don't know how to do a brake disk/pads alignment, YouTube has some tutorials on how to do it. It's basically almost the same as a bike.
Now for the moment of truth! Since it stopped raining, I finally got the chance to truly test it out and ride it from home to work which is about 5 miles with steep hills, bumpy and winding road, and rough winds. Note that you need to download the Mi Home app on your smartphone to get the stats like speed, battery life, and other necessary controls.. YouTube those on how to do it.
For my ride, my top speed was 20mph downhill on a very long, steep downhill from my place. Throughout my ride 5 mile ride, I was sitting between 15 - 15.5mph, which is true to what was mentioned. The battery life was pretty good, but not impressive. I was able to ride it from 91% (since I forgot to charge it overnight) and got to work with 30% remaining. However, I think this is because of these factors: It was at 91% charged, I'm 160 lbs. (work backpack, water, food, etc.), rode it on various degree of rolling hills, it was windy, and I was at full-speed for majority of my ride. I also had my LED light turned on throughout my ride and the scooter connected to my phone via bluetooth for stats.
Overall, I am happy with my purchase, and this e-scooter truly lived up to my expectation. I was even able to pass some bikers during my ride which was awesome!
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2018
It has been 1-year and 2 months since I bought this scooter, and it is still working good, not great, but good. I've upgraded to another, powerful brand but this will be my forever backup/first decent e-scooter.
Here are some takeaways throughout my 1 year of riding/owning the Xiaomi M365:
1. Before riding it for 5 miles or longer, adjust your brakes, pump your tires properly, prepare your scooter first by getting all the necessary 'mods' to keep your ride safe, as well as making your e-scooter last a long time like mine. What sort of mods you ask or how do I change the brakes? YouTube it. There's a TON of videos for this scooter.
2. DO NOT do tricks on this e-scooter. In fact, don't ever do ANY tricks on ANY electric scooter. Even the rental ones. Save that for those those razor kick scooter. This scooter, and all the other e-scooters are NOT made for bunny hops, bar spin,etc. Either you're asking for injury, or you'll break your scooter in no time.
3. Wear a helmet. I know it doesn't seem stylish or 'cool' but who cares! 15 - 15.5mph doesn't seem fast, you gotta imagine this. You're running outdoors at a speed of 6mph and you accidentally trip. Hurts doesn't it? Now multiply 6mph running speed to 2.5 and at a stationary, standing position, with your center of gravity out of wack, with your head being the 'heaviest'. Imagine you fall. Above your neck line, specifically, your head will go first, no matter what angle. Trust me. I've fallen twice on two different ways (intentionally), and my head was always first to go down. On my new scooter that goes at a speed of 30mph. I've fallen once (unplanned) and I got a minor concussion, but luckily, I was wearing a helmet, so always wear a helmet.
4. Always clean and check your scooter after each ride when you get home. I find that Xiaomi M365 scooters almost always has some loose screws or plastic piece somewhat cracking weekly (in my experience) after 3 months, but there's plenty, cheap spare parts you can purchase here on Amazon or other websites.. Also, as you ride more (i.e. 1000+ miles like me) The pole of the scooter will get loose and the screws that holds it together will break or get loosed. Even if you have the 3D printed vibration dampener installed. Only replacement is to bolt in a new screw or buy a new folding pole.
5. The tires will be hard to remove and put in once you get a flat. Don't give up! Research and find videos on YouTube. However, I do recommed that once you get a flat, to change your tire to a solid tire for both front and back, this way, you will never have to worry about a flat. The rides will get bumpier, but you'll get used to it.
6. If you don't want to keep the stock firmware, you can firmware mod to go at a speed of 17 - 18mph and brake harder. Mind you that Xiaomi Mi always has an update, and if you decide to revert back to stock firmware, you may brick your e-scooter.
7. Ride safely and responsibly, follow your city laws/regulations and don't be one of those rogue e-scooter riders who causes chaos in the street.
OLD REVIEW DECEMBER 2018:
TL;DR: Buy it. It's worth it, especially if you're new to e-scooters like me and want to own one instead of rent.
Overall, I am happy I made the impulse purchase with this scooter! I live in Seattle where E-Scooter from Lime, Bird, Uber, Lyft, etc. have not (yet) been approved which is a bit funky, but I wish it gets approved soon for us in this city. First thing first, I am 5'8" 157 lbs., but with work backpack, jacket, food, water, I'm about 160 lbs.
Anyway, I hope you can all visualize this review:
The box was perfect, and out of the box, the scooter and everything was awesome. The spare tires were there as well as the little tube connector thing to inflate your tires, manual, charger, was all there. A simple assembly of the neck area of the steerin handle will bring the scooter to a workable stage. I powered it on to make sure it's working (turns on)
I did NOT take it for a joy-ride right after assembling it as it's raining very often here in Seattle, and when I got it, I didn't ride it for 4 or 5 days due to the fact that it's raining. Also, I had a bad experience with my Walmart bought e-scooter due to my stupidity, so I took the necessary steps to make this e-scooter as durable and element resistant the best I can (in my opinion of course).
The IP rating is IP54 (or 55?), and that doesn't make it water resistants like our Samsung or Apple smartphones. This got me thinking--what if I can make it SLIGHTLY water resistant? I bought a water resistant sealing tape (I used Gorilla Repair Tape) and taped all over the bottom part where the battery compartment cover is located. I then tape other necessary and what I believe may be "exposed to the elements" such as the display cover/power button, the LED Light, under the mudguard brake light where there is a brake wire (had to unscrew this) and the part where the neck area needs to be assembled.
After those were done, I feel confident it's "water-resistant" enough since I covered most of the parts where water or dust can possibly sip in over time. I scoured YouTube to find some other mods that people do, such as buying a 3D printed anti-vibration material that can be easily inserted at the folding mechanism.. I then also bought a Slime tube sealant and applied it for both front and rear wheel, since apparently it will almost prevent punctures of the e-scooter's air filled tire. After all these mods, I feel "good" enough that I did a better job in preparing this scooter to be (almost) my daily ride from home to work and back.
One last thing I did was the brake disk and brake pads alignment, as well as tigthtening the brake. Everytime I turn the rear wheel, the brake disc rubs agains the pads, and I feel like the brake was kind of weak. If you don't know how to do a brake disk/pads alignment, YouTube has some tutorials on how to do it. It's basically almost the same as a bike.
Now for the moment of truth! Since it stopped raining, I finally got the chance to truly test it out and ride it from home to work which is about 5 miles with steep hills, bumpy and winding road, and rough winds. Note that you need to download the Mi Home app on your smartphone to get the stats like speed, battery life, and other necessary controls.. YouTube those on how to do it.
For my ride, my top speed was 20mph downhill on a very long, steep downhill from my place. Throughout my ride 5 mile ride, I was sitting between 15 - 15.5mph, which is true to what was mentioned. The battery life was pretty good, but not impressive. I was able to ride it from 91% (since I forgot to charge it overnight) and got to work with 30% remaining. However, I think this is because of these factors: It was at 91% charged, I'm 160 lbs. (work backpack, water, food, etc.), rode it on various degree of rolling hills, it was windy, and I was at full-speed for majority of my ride. I also had my LED light turned on throughout my ride and the scooter connected to my phone via bluetooth for stats.
Overall, I am happy with my purchase, and this e-scooter truly lived up to my expectation. I was even able to pass some bikers during my ride which was awesome!
Another area of concern is the battery. When the scooter is first charged, it is blazing fast. By the time the battery drops to 50%, the scooter is just much slower and less powerful. I think it should have more consistent performance from 100% to 50%. Again, for this price, the battery should be perfect.
The weirdest feature is the iPhone app. I don't really use it, but I was annoyed to have to sign up for a Xiaomi account first. It is a Chinese company, and I'm really uncertain about what they will do with it. So I used a burner email address. The app is weird because it doesn't stay connected, and you have to be within Bluetooth range to keep the scooter locked.
To close out my review, I should mention that mine arrived with a bent ringer bell. I don't really care about the bell, but when I emailed Xiaomi about it, they suggested I return it. Since Amazon took 2 weeks to find me one, I didn't want to wait for another one. I felt like they could have just shipped me a replacement, but none was offered. The bell must stay on the bike since the folding latch is shared with the bell's ringer handle.
Update June 10, 2019:
My scooter won't work smoothly when I have the headlight on. It seems the regenerative brake keeps kicking on intermittently. I tried updating the firmware, but it didn't fix it. I emailed Xiaomi, but they haven't responded yet. Avoid buying this if you want a scooter that lasts.
Update August 3, 2019:
I got Xiaomi to schedule a repair. I had to pay for a new box since the first one arrived so mangled that I pitched it. Because of the odd shape, I had to fork out $20 for new box that would fit. My scooter has been with their repair center since July 2nd. I have sent several emails asking for a status update, but when they respond they know nothing. The last email I got was July 28th. I emailed them again today. I STRONGLY RECOMMEND BUYING FROM A DIFFERENT MANUFACTURER.
I did find a rubber piece from a French website that fixes the squeaking sound. It wasn't too expensive, but such a piece should come with the unit. I STRONG RECOMMEND BUYING FROM A DIFFERENT MANUFACTURER.
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I test rode a lot of scooters before buying this one. This is very good value for the money. I like the fact that it has pneumatic tires. It makes for a comfy ride and the tires have excellent traction. I found that the scooters with the hard/airless tires were very slippery and harsh to ride. This is a Cadillac in comparison to scooters with solid tires like a shopping cart.
The scooter comes with an app that connects to your smartphone so you can customize the settings and upgrade the firmware. The disc brake works very well and the scooter has ABS braking on the front wheel which is controlled electronically. It is brilliant.
This scooter has cruise control! Yes, cruise control so no need to make your thumb sore controlling the speed.
Range is 30 km or 18 miles when you have the scooter set to Eco mode. In high power mode, and riding full speed I get a range of 20 km or 12 miles on a hilly route.
This little beast will change your life. Cheaper than a car, faster than a bus and more relaxing than a bicycle.
The scooter folds up and I bring it into stores and restaurants with me and no one says a thing. I take it on public transit too. I visit a friend who lives 40 km away The first 2 km I ride the scooter, the next 33 km is on subway and the last 5 km is on the scooter. This thing is truly brilliant.
Build Quality and Setup: Xiaomi being a Chinese company at first made me a bit skeptical but I was sold because this is the scooter used by most companies in California. Indeed the build quality is fantastic and every bit as good as Segway. I am a little worried about the exposed wires and how it will wear over time. Setup was not as quite as easy as the Segway but only a little. The box was unnecessarily complicated and overall the packaging was not as impressive as the segway, but you throw away the box in the end so who cares?
Design: I think my biggest issue is the charging port located on the bottom of the sled where it is exposed to road debris, water, etc. Sure there is a rubber plug but why put it there at all?
Ride Quality: The Xiaomi was impressively fast, and the air-filled tires really make a huge difference in ride quality compared to the solid rubber of the segway. Going over bumps can be jarring experience with the segway but not with this scooter. The handbrake is more responsive than the electric breaking of the segway but the tradeoff is that it can be quite jerky.
Power: Many others have commented on the battery duration and I just started riding mine so I won't comment yet. What I will say is that climbing hills is no issue, and in almost any application you won't be missing power.
By the way, I noticed a lot of users saying that it won't start, you know you have to start the motion with foot power before engaging the electric motor right? The inertia of your weight is too much for the small motor to overcome so once you have removed inertia, the motor can keep your motion going. Thanks Newton!
I'll post more as time goes on.
Folding and unfolding is a bit though as the lever is hard to pull and up down but that just means it’s gonna be difficult to steal
The display doesn’t show how fast you’re going but you can always use the app to see this
It doesn’t go uphill very well. Even when I’m holding the accelerator down fully it doesn’t move up very well, that being said u just need to add another kick or two, at the end of the day it’s a scooter not a Tesla, it won’t do all the work for you.
Headlight is bright and just one press to turn it on
Last thing, I wish the break was better on these things when u press the break it feels like it’s gonna throw u off so u gotta press lightly, the back disc brake is also there but it doesn’t really brake it just slows you down which I guess is nice sometimes. That being said I’ve also tested the Segway nine bot before and this is amazing compared to that, you don’t feel the vibrations and all the bumps like you do with ninebot and the brake isn’t as intense either.
I’ll update again if something goes wrong as I only reviewed my first day experience. Hopefully the tires don’t puncture like the other reviews say, I plan on adding tire slime to prevent this.