Put on a Helmet
The Beam Virgo Helmet for $299: If you happen to’re driving sooner than 15 miles per hour, I strongly counsel you get a full-face helmet, which covers extra than simply the highest of your noggin. I have been utilizing The Beam’s Virgo for a number of weeks and am fairly glad with it. It seems cool as heck, and I really like the flip-down visor—it started raining after I was driving as soon as, and it was good not having water splatter into my eyes. Placing it on is a little bit of a squeeze (I’ve the large-size helmet), and I’ve to take off my glasses. However I put them again on as soon as the helmet is on my head, and there are holes on the facet to place earbuds in. It’s totally comfortable, although the padding generally falls misplaced and it’s a must to readjust it when donning the helmet. It is a MIPS helmet, which suggests it reduces rotational movement to the mind in an accident to cut back the chance of mind injury.
Thousand Heritage 2.0 Helmet for $99: Anybody going slower speeds will probably be completely superb with a Thousand helmet. A number of WIRED reviewers have examined and used Thousand’s Heritage helmets, together with yours actually. They’re engaging and comfortable, and you may clasp it one-handed.
Different Scooters to Think about
I’ve examined a ton of scooters. Not all of them deserve a spot above, however some are nonetheless value contemplating.
MiniMotors USA Dualtron Togo for $850: If you should purchase this scooter on the discounted value I’ve seen it drop to—$499—I feel it is phenomenal worth. At $850, not a lot. I went from Mattress-Stuy, Brooklyn over the Brooklyn Bridge into decrease Manhattan and again dwelling on a single cost, a roughly 13-mile trek, and it was out of battery. The journey feels stiff, and this scooter have to be designed for shorter folks, as my arms needed to be totally outstretched to achieve the handlebars. A security characteristic locks the throttle after a number of seconds (you possibly can flip this off within the app), and it’s essential press each brakes to unlock it. I initially discovered it annoying, however now I do not thoughts it—an unintentional press of the throttle will not ship this factor flying. I rode it at 15 mph, however it may possibly go as much as 25. Nevertheless, my trek again dwelling wasn’t that enjoyable. The scooter, regardless of saying I had 30 p.c left, started slowing down after I was nonetheless a number of miles away, so I needed to journey dwelling at an agonizingly sluggish 8 mph sooner than I anticipated. The battery gauge could be very ineffective; it could say I had 78 p.c at one level, then minutes later it could say 40 p.c. The max load is simply 220 kilos so shorter and lighter folks than me will get higher vary, but it surely’s a strong little scooter, particularly for underneath $500 on sale. It weighs 54 kilos.
Niu KQi3 Professional for $500: Over many rides, I turned fairly keen on the KQi3 Professional, and it was our prime choose on this information for fairly a while. It provides nice vary for the cash. Regardless of driving over steep bridges round New York Metropolis, I ceaselessly received round 15 miles out of it, however you possibly can most likely count on 18 to twenty miles (until you are additionally a tall large like me). It goes 20 miles per hour, the 9.5-inch tubeless tires supply a comfortable journey, and the disc brakes reliably carry it to a fast cease. You get perks like a bell, lights, and house on the handlebar for attaching a cellphone mount. It is tremendous simple to fold, but it surely weighs 45 kilos, so it is not what I would name light-weight. I additionally want the handlebars may fold down since they’ll snag on stair railings. It is barely older now and has been changed by the Niu KQi 300X and 300P, so be sure to catch it on sale.
MiniMotors USA Dualtron Mini Particular for $1,199: The directions to assemble this scooter are imprecise, and some steps aren’t even talked about within the instruction booklet. (I discovered the handlebar grip laborious to placed on—rubbing alcohol is your buddy.) That is additionally the primary time I attempted the MiniMotors Dualtron app, and truthfully, it is not beginner-friendly. Not one of the phrases and features are nicely defined. It is not a scooter I would counsel for newcomers, however when you get all the things up and working, the driving expertise is kind of good. It has a prime velocity of 35 mph, and whereas the corporate claims a 40-mile vary, you possibly can count on nearer to 25 to 30 miles. It’s going to deal with slopes simply superb, however I do discover it bizarre that regardless of being pretty hefty (59 kilos), it has a max load capability of 200 kilos.
Fluidfreeride Fluid Mosquito for $899: If the light-weight Unagi Mannequin One Voyager does not curiosity you however you continue to need an ultra-lightweight scooter, then try the Fluid Mosquito (7/10, WIRED Recommends). At simply 29 kilos, it is one of many lightest scooters on this information and has a comfortable, built-in seize deal with for straightforward toting. It is quick to fold and is highly effective, with a prime velocity of 24 mph. However shaving down the burden on this nimble scooter does have drawbacks. The suspension is simply OK—you will really feel most of these bumps—and the wheels are slim. The braking system works superb, however you would possibly encounter some skidding if you happen to make a sudden cease, and the vary is lackluster (round 9 miles in my testing, going over the Brooklyn Bridge). There’s additionally no simple solution to change velocity modes on the fly; you set it earlier than you journey.
TurboAnt M10 Lite for $300: It is a completely superb price range scooter finest for folk underneath 200 kilos. (I wasn’t in a position to hit its prime velocity of 16 mph.) The meeting requires a number of further steps (extra issues to screw in, just like the rear mudguard). I used to be solely in a position to get round 8 miles driving it, however I like that the folding system is fast, the show is shiny, and it is fairly mild at 31 kilos. Simply do not take it up any steep hills.
Gotrax Apex for $350: The Apex is 32 kilos and simple to fold up. It has an built-in bell and a digital show that reveals your velocity and battery life, and it may possibly go as much as 15 mph. The Apex is dependable—I’ve gone to espresso retailers, distant video shoots with a backpack filled with digicam gear, and the grocery retailer—although it is not the smoothest journey. The 250-watt motor struggles with any slight incline, and slopes drain the battery quick. The battery often doled out round 9 miles for me. I am additionally tall, and I needed to continually outstretch my arms to achieve the handlebars. You will wish to tighten the rear disc brake; it really works superb, however I would not have minded extra stopping energy.
Gotrax GX2 for $1,299: The GX2 is akin to the Apollo Phantom in that it is 76 kilos and packs plenty of energy and vary. This gunmetal scooter seems a bit like a Transformer and might hit a max velocity of 35 mph by way of the twin 800-watt motors, however I often rode it at 20 mph. It took me to midtown and again to Brooklyn (a complete of 18.4 miles) with some juice left over. I hate carrying it up and down the steps, as a result of the stem is tremendous thick, making it tough to understand. While you’re ready at a lightweight, the GX2 additionally switches to Parking mode after a number of seconds, so that you continually have to recollect to press the mode button to change it to the driving gear. It is tremendous annoying, and Gotrax says there is no solution to disable it. I’m just a little involved about construct high quality—the motor makes a noise as if one thing is brushing in opposition to it, and this sound disappears if I flippantly press the left brake lever whereas driving. The latch to maintain the stem upright comes down too simply, regardless of a sliding lock mechanism to maintain it in place; Gotrax says it’d simply be that it is put in too tightly. If you happen to see any of those points, I like to recommend reaching out to Gotrax and going to a neighborhood scooter store to have them have a look.
Navee S65 for $599: Navee is a comparatively new model rising its presence within the US, and I had a good time utilizing the S65 (7/10, WIRED Recommends). I used to be in a position to recurrently full 16-mile spherical journeys at 20 mph, however that just about depleted the battery. It has nice acceleration, due to its geared hub motor, and it climbs slopes with ease, however this additionally makes it very loud. The motor’s sound disappears if you happen to’re in a loud metropolis like New York, however it may possibly make you self-conscious on quiet streets. It is 53 kilos, so it is heavier than our prime choose regardless of an analogous vary, and its customer support is up within the air since it is so new. Nonetheless, I had enjoyable driving it.
Evolv Terra for $1,170: I loved my time with the Evolv Terra (7/10, WIRED Recommends). It is 53 kilos and because of the skinny stem, not too annoying to hold. It is highly effective, with the potential to go as quick as 31 miles per hour whenever you have interaction each 600-watt motors (examine your native velocity legal guidelines first!). In any other case, you possibly can cruise alongside at 20 mph as I did on the second gear velocity setting (there are three in whole) with the one motor. Vary is fairly common, with round two bars left on the meter after 15 miles, so it may possibly probably final greater than 20 miles, particularly if you happen to’re conservative with its speeds. The suspension is OK however the strong tires on rougher roads can really feel fairly bumpy. The fenders additionally appeared fairly ineffective to me as, after a moist journey post-rain, my again was coated in specks of dust kicked up from the rear tire. The stem’s angle was additionally just a little too near my physique, and the dearth of a thumb throttle meant my wrist harm after lengthy rides. You possibly can tweak the angle of the throttle and brakes to enhance this although.
Radio Flyer S533 for $599: Truthfully, I am shocked at how nicely this scooter did in my assessments. The folding mechanism is only a latch and a sleeve you pull right down to hold the latch from coming undone when you journey. It is tremendous simple to fold and unfold, and light-weight at 30 kilos. It is not a commuter scooter by any means—my vary hovered underneath 8 miles on a single cost—and regardless of exceeding its 220-pound load capability, I averaged round 14 mph of its 16 mph prime velocity. It is a good little scooter for going to the publish workplace, grocery retailer, or Cinnabon when my spouse asks for a cinnamon roll. Nevertheless, its value does not match its energy and efficiency; it ought to be cheaper. It is also value noting that the primary mannequin the corporate despatched me did not activate and the second mannequin had a deflated entrance tire. Inflating it was a fast affair and I have never had issues since.
Apollo Air Professional (2022) for $749: I’ve not examined the brand new 2024 mannequin, however the Apollo Air Professional (2022) was a superbly superb scooter (6/10, WIRED Assessment); I simply do not assume it is definitely worth the excessive value. It goes as much as 21 mph, and I used to be in a position to journey it for about 13 to fifteen miles earlier than it died. You get all of the accouterments, like a entrance mild and bell, and there is app connectivity to tweak settings to your liking. Nevertheless, the app is required to unlock the Air Professional’s true velocity—in any other case, you are restricted to 12 mph. I am extra miffed on the folding mechanism, which is extra work than it ought to be. It additionally does not speed up too quick and, regardless of its 39-pound weight, is uncomfortable to hold resulting from its thick stem.
Keep away from These Scooters
We attempt to check electrical scooters for 2 to a few months, oftentimes even longer. Not all of them are winners. That is what you will discover under—escooters which can be OK however not so good as our picks above.
Niu KQi Air for $1,399: I used to be so excited to check this scooter, however my expertise with it over a number of months is blended. I nonetheless prefer it, however a number of quirks maintain it again. The KQi Air has a carbon fiber body, permitting it to be a mere 26 kilos with a 20-mph prime velocity. That makes it the lightest scooter I’ve ever examined. It is easy to fold and has flip indicators, a slick app, and dependable regenerative braking. The vary is a bit lackluster—I often received just below 10 miles on a single cost, but it surely’s so light-weight that when it died on my method dwelling as soon as, I strapped it to a Citi Bike’s entrance basket and cycled dwelling (do not do that!). The journey high quality is nice, however I had points with it refusing to hook up with my cellphone till I disconnected the inner energy cable within the stem. There is a theft safety that sounds an alarm and slows down the scooter if somebody tries to roll it away, however bizarrely, when you can completely flip off the alarm, the one solution to cease it from auto-braking as you roll it’s to show the scooter on. My preliminary mannequin stopped working utterly and would not activate, so Niu needed to ship me a second mannequin. Oh, and generally, throughout rides, the scooter slows down and does not hit its prime velocity till a couple of minutes later. I believe there’s some thermal challenge inflicting this. General, there’s plenty of promise, but it surely’s simply annoying.
Veo Cosmo X for $2,499: This isn’t a kick scooter, however a sit-down scooter. I used it for a number of months and loved the journey, however the vary is horrible—I barely received 10 miles out of this 94-pound behemoth at its prime velocity of 17 mph. Veo has its roots within the rideshare market and that is its first entry into the buyer section, however the specs on this scooter don’t match up with the exorbitant value.
Gotrax G6 for $500 and Eclipse for $503: These scooters have respectable vary and are comfortable to journey. Nevertheless, each of them have an overheating drawback. On an 80-degree-Fahrenheit summer time day, the G6 gave me the overheating error after 20 minutes of driving. It particularly struggled going up a bridge. I saved having to show it off, wait a couple of minutes, and begin driving once more, however the challenge saved repeating. This identical drawback occurred with the Eclipse too. They’re rated to hold as much as 265 kilos, so there mustn’t have been any points.
Taur Electrical Scooter for $995: I favored driving the Taur (4/10, WIRED Assessment) however there are simply too many flaws with the {hardware} and software program that make it tough to advocate at this value. There is not any deck—simply two pedals you possibly can stand on, so it feels such as you’re gliding. Meaning it has a compact profile, and it is the one scooter on this information that may stand upright by itself, which is superb for tiny residences. It is a easy journey with good suspension, even when it’s kind of bouncy, and I needed to tighten the brakes to get the stopping energy I wished. It is highly effective, delivering speeds as much as 24 mph, and has no bother clearing slopes, however you could wish to restrict its velocity as a result of the vary suffers vastly on the excessive finish—I received a measly 8 miles going from Brooklyn to Manhattan. It’s going to go a superb deal farther if you happen to prohibit it to fifteen mph however the journey expertise is rather more uneven because the scooter struggles to take care of the velocity you need. The folding mechanism may stand to be extra elegant and it is just a little robust to hold due to the thick stem (it weighs 38 kilos). The app is clunky too. Worse but, the firm appears to be ghosting clients searching for repairs. Keep away.
Atomi Alpha for $299: This is among the most engaging scooters on this information (5/10, WIRED Assessment), but it surely has the worst kickstand of all of them. It’s so small and vertically angled {that a} mild wind can knock it over. The scooter provides a reasonably comfortable journey, with some enjoyable visibility lights, and the entire thing is simple to fold up and carry. It simply struggles to hit its prime velocity regardless of me being underneath its weight restrict. My first unit additionally died after a number of months.
Levy Plus for $749: My fellow WIRED reviewer Adrienne So examined a prototype of the Levy Plus in 2020. She favored its replaceable battery and dependable disc brakes however discovered the entire thing “agonizingly slow on hilly terrain.” It goes as much as 18 mph and is rated for 5 to 10 p.c inclines, so it is best for flat roads. It is one of many lighter escooters on the market, at simply 30 kilos.
Unagi Mannequin One Traditional for $59 Per Month: Unagi enables you to lease a refurbished model of its older Traditional for $59 per 30 days. I feel it’s best to stick to the brand new Mannequin One Voyager as an alternative. The specs on the Mannequin One Traditional are simply too outdated.