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5.0 out of 5 stars Impressive budget scooter with limitations
I’ve been using this Segway Ninebot E2 for my work commute and other short trips for a week now, so this is my early impression. It has been working great for me, but I understand it has limits that are expected at this price. New York Times’ Wirecutter recommends three more expensive Segway e-scooters, but I am content with the compromises that come with buying the cheapest adult model from this recommended brand. I know I would have to pay more for a higher max speed, longer range, shocks, better hill climbing, and waterproofing.Pluses:- Lightweight, simple, and elegant compared to higher-end models that have more weight and bulk due to bigger batteries. It looks like a foot-powered scooter because the motor is housed within the front hub and the battery is hidden in the deck. It folds nicely under my desk at work and I know I could carry it up a flight of stairs if the elevator were unavailable.- Headlight, taillight, and bell are included in this very inexpensive model. You only need to buy a helmet. I found the headlight sufficient for seeing people and wildlife on an unlit path at night.- It feels solidly built.- Low price. This is a tremendous value for the $280 I paid. I saw it drop afterwards for a short time to just $240.Limits:- Low max speed of 12 MPH. I happen to think this is a very appropriate speed for navigating a congested city street or sharing a bike path with pedestrians, baby strollers, and other bikes and scooters. And that is what my commute consists of, so it works for me.- Limited range of up to 15 miles (12 miles at max speed). This works for my short commute, but I would have to pay more for a model that I could take on longer strips.- Lack of suspension. This is no problem on smooth pavement, but you need to be mindful of bumps. Just like on a road bike, your own muscles and tendons have to do the shock absorption. Raise your heels off the scooter and bend your knees.- Vulnerability to water. Online reviews make me not want to risk damaging its electronics by riding it in the rain.- Hills. Segway is upfront that the max slope it can handle is 12%. It slows on steep hills and stops if the incline is just too much for it.Five stars for being an amazing product for its price. I might provide a long-term update if I have anything to add after having it a while.
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun!
These are really fun and look nice, although they do not go over 12 mph. I’m only 100 lbs and ride on smooth flat roads everywhere but still will not exceed 12 mph…a bummer but okay.I can get a good hour and 15 minutes on this with full charge, just cruising around non-stop which is pretty awesome the battery is great! Not too bumpy and is very sturdy, it has become my new addiction.
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent e-scooter for $300. Perfect choice for beginners.
This is my first e-scooter. I've been using this it for about 2 weeks now. I use to ride around at my local park and to commute to work. I have around 63 miles on it and here are my thoughts.°°° I will keep this page updated as I use my scooter throughout the year °°°°°° Latest update: June 13 2023 °°°::: Build Quality :::The build quality is excellent. The stem uses a 2-step mechanism that prevents it from unfolding while you are riding it. This was one of my concerns because budget scooters seem to have this issue going by a few comments from other brands. I'm glad Segway addressed this. I've had no issues so far.::: Packaging :::The scooter was packaged well. The product box has plenty of padding. There shouldnt be any way for it to be damaged/dented during shipping.::: Screen :::The screen displays your battery life, mph, and if you have cruise control activated. And it's clear. Even under a sunny Florida day.::: Headlight/Brake light :::The scooter has a built in headlight and brake lights (they flash when you brake). Hats off to Segway. The headlight pattern has a similar design to a car where the hotspot is designed to illuminate your forward path and provide some lighting just ahead of you. It's better than other brands that prefer to have a spotlight. These lights are intergrated with the battery and have a negligible affect on it's range.::: Ride Comfort :::Unfortunately this is where this scooter takes a hit. I'll first add that the board has a good amount of space for your feet and for you to maneuver on. The rubber padding also gives you excellent grip. There is no suspension given it's budget price. You have puncture proof tires which means no maintenance. But it gives you a rougher ride compared to other scooters. The roads I take at the park and my commute to work are well to decently maintained. But a road non sealed cracked asphalt road will feel rough. Id say avoid this scooter if your local roads are not maintained. But otherwise it's fine !::: Weight :::It weighs 30 pounds. That's not bad ! I think most people can handle it. If you have to go up a single flight of stairs you'll be fine but anymore and it's going to suck for you.::: Wet roads :::I took a downpour on my ride from work (I'm in Florida) and I didn't slip. My shoes gripped the rubber board well. And the internals were not fried due to water intrusion. This board is water resistant. So time will tell if it holds up.::: Charging :::Slow. It takes several hours. But that's okay, it's better for the battery. And if barely warms up. Any faster would reduce it's life span.::: Registration :::You need to register with the Segway app to unlock it's full potential. It's easy enough. But I had initial issues. I ended up connecting it through Bluetooth settings on my phone. Then connecting it with the Segway app. No issues ever since.::: Range :::I take this to and from work. I am 5'7" and weight 170 lbs. Here's what I get:12 mph = 11.5-12 miles of range.My job is 5.2 miles from my home. So when I get to work I have 60% left. When I return home. I have between 10-20%. (And yes there is a cruise control thankfully) this is on par with what Segway states. There is a "D" mode that maxes out at 9mph. Which should get you the 15 miles of range. But I'll need to do further testing.! Please note. I live and commute on mainly flat roads. If you have plenty of hills. Your range will drop greatly. Overall I'm happy with this range since it perfect matches what I need.::: Issues :::None so far:::::: Final Opinion? ::::::This is an excellent scooter. It's fast enough I can enjoy a nice ride around at my local park with lots of smooth walking/biking trails. I can also take it to work in 30 minutes. It feels like time flies by since I'm listening to music and staying alert with drivers around me. Although I'd say I'd be happier with the E2+ which goes 15mph. But my next upgrade will be a scooter that can go 20mph. This E2 tops out at 12 mph. And that's enough to go without wearing a helmet and elbow/knee pads. I had 3 instances where I wasn't quick enough to adjust my center of mass so I went off the scooter and onto the road/grass. You need to learn how to fall off this scooter. Once you get the hang of it, you'll be fine and can recover quickly. But be careful taking turns too sharply. These wheels are not designed for that. Take sharp turns carefully.This is the perfect beginner scooter for commuting to work. Giving it to your kids. Or just driving around. Do I have regrets ? Nah. This is the perfect entry level price to give you a feel for escooters and if you want to eventually upgrade. Though ... I'm having so much fun .. that now I want the 20 mph escooters. But those WILL require you wear protection or you are heading to a medical clinic after you wipe out. So for now, I'm good.::: should I buy it ? :::Yes! It's so much fun.
Super smooth ride
This is a great scooter for daily use - very smooth and easy escalation of speed
After only a month the throttle sticks.
Trying to get help with a replacement throttle with no reply.
Magnífico
Excelente calidad y muy funcional
Good 👍
Delivered the next day, looks good so far with no issue yet.
bon rapport qualite/prix
prix 650$ parfait pour courte distance (20km d<autonomie) roule a 20km/h peut monter de petites pentes. sinon il faut debourser plus de 1000$ pour de meilleure performance. poids max 220lbs
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