Specification
Type: Electric Scooter/Trottinette électrique
Model: D8 Pro
Color: Black
Max Range per Charge: 15-25KM
Default max Speed: 25/30KM/H
Battery: 36V 10.4AH/7.8AH
Max Load: 120KG
motor-assisted: 36V 350W
Charging Time: 4-5 H
Waterproof
Climbing: Max 30°
Product Weight: 10.5KG
Package Weight: 15KG
Product Size(L x W x H): 10800x450x1150mm(unfolded), 1090x145x530mm(folded
Package including:
1 x Electric Scooter
1 x Charger
1 x Tool Kit
1 x User Maual
Just go outside the small road to test the power,
the first gear is the starting gear, the speed is up, and the gear is 2 or 3
The gear, the power is very good, you can still go up when you encounter a small slope, it is very convenient to carry it to work, and you can also go to the subway, mainly because it can be folded, so that it will not use too much space for a while, whether you take the subway or the bus very convenient,
Battery performance is still good. If there is a problem with the quality of the car in the future, I will come back and discuss it.
He said the scooter was easy to assemble (one simple needed to attach the handlebars to the scooter) and to charge. Many of the controls and information on battery life etc is controlled
through and app, which is simple to use. The instruction manual, on the other hand, was not overly detailed, was written in really small font and had information that was inconsistent with the app.
He took the scooter out for a test ride and enjoyed it. He was able to test the speeds and it easily got up to 17mph. He said it was easy to handle however was not great on inclines. He was able to drive it up our driveway and other small inclines but it was slow and he felt he could walk faster than the scooter was going. Had the scooter been better able to handle hills, we would have easily given it more stars.
While the scooter isn’t exactly light weight it is manageable when folded and carried. We also felt that folding the scooter was a little tricky but not too confusing but assume once one gets used to it, it will probably seem easier.
The scooter does have a front and rear light making it easier to be seen in the dusk. You can also lock the wheels through the app, making harder to steal. He is looking forward to using this in the city to get to work.
The mystery, right at the top here, was the small spring-loaded lever on the left-hand side of the handlebars. It was close to the bell, so I thought that maybe it was somehow related to that, but I literally wracked my brain for a couple days, reading all the information that came with the scooter, trying to figure it out. Of course, I'm sure everyone else in the world realizes that when the scooter folds up, something has to keep the handlebars fixed to the back fender (where there is a little notched post) and this little spring-loaded lever is meant to latch the folded scooter together. It's genius, but I'm not.
In any case, after I figured out that head-stumper, I was able to test out the rest of the scooter's features.
The app is really cool and everything on it is completely self-explanatory, and since it connects with bluetooth, there is no intense setup to get the scooter connected and ready to be controlled from the app.
The acceleration is good, the suspension is fine (no electric scooter like this is going to be a completely smooth ride,) and the battery life is great.
I'd say the only thing I wish was a little different was the deck. It's pretty narrow and I wish it were a little wider, but it's not a showstopper at all.
Lastly, I set up my phone as a stopwatch and timed how long it took from when I opened the box, to when the scooter was set up and ready to charge for the first time (and come on, you know that everyone is going to ride it before they charge it for the first time, to test it out.) I stopped the timer at 5 minutes, 47 seconds. I was really surprised, and apparently, really bad at estimating times, because I thought it would take at least triple that amount. But it didn't.
The scooter has a kickstand that can keep it steady when parked. It collapses & extends at the neck base. The brakes are on the handles, just like on a bike. When you squeeze the handles to break, the rear break lights automatically turn on, though the front headlight must be turned on manually. Upright, the handle bars make the scooter stand about 3 feet tall, making it safer for adults than teens. It’s not a toy, it’s actually kind of heavy to pick up and transport, 32 lbs.! Be sure to check the laws in your state as several states require riders to be at least 16 years old AND have a driver’s license to ride & operate. It’s faster than your average pedal bike, even has cruise control, so the operator definitely needs to know the rules of the road. It could be an invaluable low maintenance commuting tool. I am not sure how much upkeep the tires require but recharging is simple enough. All that aside, riding this Aovowheel scooter is really fun!
When it comes to speed, this E-Scooter won't disappoint - it can reach up to 17 miles per hour, which is plenty fast for getting around town. And with a travel range of 19 miles per charge, you won't have to worry about running out of juice in the middle of your journey.
Another great thing about this scooter is that it's equipped with solid tires, which means you won't have to pump them up every week like you would with traditional tires. Plus, the front LED light and tail light, as well as the built-in bell, make for a safe and convenient riding experience.
One of the most important things to consider when it comes to any vehicle is safety, and this E-Scooter has you covered with its dual braking system. And if you want to maintain a steady speed, the cruise control feature allows you to do so for more than 5 seconds - but don't worry, you can easily stop the cruise speed with the brake or throttle.
Overall, the Portable Folding E-Scooter is a great choice for anyone in need of a reliable and efficient mode of transportation.
What I like:
- It's quick and quiet
- Handles really well
- Headlight, brake lights
- Digital speed and batter display
- Great battery life
- Collapses and locks into a convenient configuration for carrying
What could be better:
- Pretty much nothing! I mean, it would be nice if the charger could be stowed somewhere on the scooter (I briefly misplaced it once), but that's just cake topping.
This scooter exceeded my expectations in pretty much every way.
However it doesn't go 19miles max speed at 19 miles . It goes 14miles per hour at a 14-15 me range. Even with changes in thr app.
It can take over 6hours to charge if dead.
And the folding mechanism can be a problem and get undone while you are riding if you hit any bump. Nearly making you crash
I have yet to take it on any long trips (greater than .5 miles), but I have gone about 9 miles so far just running back and forth around the neighborhood and I still have 80% batter capacity.
The modes and menu are extremely easy to read, anyone over the age of 8 should be able to understand what they are looking at and what options are available to them. This thing can go pretty fast, crashing on it at full speed would be bad news so be sure to wear some protective equipment.
My only real issue with it is the brakes. They are not sufficient to stop you quickly when going over 15mph. I adjusted them as much as I could but you will still want to give yourself some time to fully stop. Other than that this is a great scooter and lots of fun to buzz around on.
The app itself was pretty standard in using. It allows you to lock the scooter and much more which is unique to many other scooters.
Overall, my dad has not given me any complaints on the scooter and says he drives it straight from his job and back home. He no longer needs to take a bus and gets to work in 10 mins compare to the 45 mins. Charging is very fast since he lives it overnight and always takes it out from the dock as soon as it's fully charge.
Highly recommend it to anyone who does not drive or does not wish to drive. It will make their lives easier to go to work or school for that matter.
So far, I am extremely impressed and pleased with this electric scooter.
i had to run to catch up my kids in the park when he's on his scooter,now we finally can match the speed,life changed!
+ Comes 90% assembled
+ Looks beautiful
+ Looks and feels study and durable
+ Smart App is easy to install and use
+ Fun
+ Lightweight and portable
+ Compact folding
+ Smooth ride on streets and sidewalks
+ Headlight - automatic
+ Taillight - automatic
+ Various speed levels
+ Quiet and smooth ride
+ Powerful motor
+ Cruise control
+ Stable and sturdy
+ Long lasting battery life
CONS:
- NONE
The app allows for various speed settings, and for you to put it in park and turn on/off the headlight. Hitting the brake even flashes a little red brake light! I drove it to and from campus, which is maybe 3 miles with plenty of charge to spare. While I don't see us ever driving this for more than 15 miles, I have no doubt it could do it.
The app also allows you to change from km to mi which is great, curise control, and boot mode. Further, you can also play with both the brake and acceleration response in addition to a speed limit setting. Honestly this thing is great and does anything I could want and then some.
13 miles with 21% battery left used on sport mode. Lots of fun.
negative is that the back wheel splash guard rattles (pretty loudly) when you’re not on perfectly smooth surface. But if you are on a smooth surface the scooter makes no noise at all. Might try to troubleshoot but overall not a big issue