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Xiaomi Ninebot Segway ES1 electric scooter for a fraction of domestic prices

Xiaomi Ninebot Segway ES1 electric scooter for a fraction of domestic prices

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Xiaomi Ninebot Segway ES1 electric scooter for a fraction of domestic prices

The Segway and Ninebot brands are now under the umbrella of Xiaomi, developing their electric vehicles with these companies. This also resulted in two new electric scooters, the Ninebot Segway ES 1 and ES2. There is not much difference between the two scooters, the ES 2 is capable of higher speeds of 25 km per hour, while the ES1 is capable of 20 km per hour.

Ninebot Segway ES1 1

As we are used to with Xiaomi devices, they treat us with lots of little extras, and in fact, they usually make their products "smart". This is no different, the Segway ES1 is also well equipped. We get a light up front, we have a small artificial wall on top of the steering column, there are disc brakes, which, together with the electronic brake, provide an outstanding braking effect on the front and rear wheels at the same time. Based on factory data, the braking distance cannot be longer than 4 meters even at maximum speed. Another interesting thing is that we don't see a battery pack anywhere on the scooter. This is due to the fact that the batteries are hidden in the steering column, so the machine does not look much different from its traditional counterparts. Almost all Xiaomi smart devices have a Bluetooth connection, so we are not surprised that the scooter also received such an extra. Through this program, which can be downloaded to our phone, we can monitor the condition of our scooter, see the kilometers traveled, the battery charge, and the app even promises to teach us how to use the Segway ES1 correctly.

Ninebot Segway ES1 3

In addition to the many curiosities, we even have to talk about physical characteristics. The ES1 has been given an 187 Wh battery that can be charged in 3,5 hours and a full charge will be enough to cover a maximum of 25 kilometers. This distance can, of course, vary depending on our body weight and topographic conditions. As you may have read above, the maximum speed is 20 km per hour, the maximum load capacity is 100 kg and the maximum overcoming ascent is 10 per cent. Of course, even more serious individuals will not crumble underneath, during the tests the structure was skinned many times over. The total weight of the scooter is 11,3 kilograms, and it can also be folded, so we can even take it with us in the trunk of our car, and if we have to get to a place where it is not possible to drive otherwise, we can jump on the scooter and run on.

Ninebot Segway ES1 2

As you can read in the title, we can buy the Xiaomi Ninebot Segway ES1 scooter for a fraction of the domestic price, and this is really not an empty phrase right now, but a rock hard fact. The cheapest domestic price at Emag is HUF 150. Alza also sells, they have to pay almost 200 thousand for it. In contrast, if we order from China with free delivery, the price is only 88 thousand forints. This is what I call a rough difference! This price is due to the year-end 11.11 promotion, we get it when we use the GB111101 coupon code. With this, we can reduce the original price of $ 484 to $ 310, or $ 88.

It is important that although shipping is free, the scooters are not transported by plane but by train due to their large size. In case of today's order (November 9) the delivery is promised between November 12 and 14 and the delivery time is 35-40 working days. With a current order and good luck, the package can arrive until Christmas!

The roller a GB111101 with the help of coupon code, you can buy it here for 88 thousand forints: Xiaomi Ninebot Segway ES1


 

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