Review of scooters

AER 557

Rolls Royce electric scooters are a real luxury
Specifications
Best for: The best e-scooter around Max. Speed: 27 mph / 43 km / h Range: 20 miles / 32 km Weight: 23.5 kg / 51.8 lbs
Reasons to buy
+ Luxurious design + Comfortable + Large 20-inch tires + Maximum speed and range + App
Reasons to avoid
-Big and heavy -Great price TODAY’S BEST DEALS £2199 | Pre-order from AER
There are many adjectives that can be applied to e-scooters. Easy. Effective. Quickly. But you’ll rarely find them described as “sophisticated” – at least until now. The AER 557 is like the iPod of electric scooters: while far from the first, it may well be the product that defines the design language of all vehicles that follow in its footsteps.

Not only does it have great aesthetics, with gentle curves and beautifully rounded lines, but it’s also ergonomically designed for stability: its 20-inch wheels can happily glide over small bumps, and a wide, anti-slip bamboo deck makes it easy to find a comfortable standing position.

Being able to glide effortlessly without having to constantly correct your own position makes the ride seem downright elegant – despite the fact that you’re hitting a very respectable 25mph. And given that you can drive nearly 20 miles on a single charge, it’s great for commuting around town.

Okay, so it’s not the lightest, most compact, or cheapest, but it’s definitely the best electric scooter you can buy.

Ninebot Segway E45E

Want an electric scooter with the longest range? Check out the E45E
Specifications
Best for: Longest Range Max. Speed: 15.5 mph / 25 km/h Range: 28 miles / 45 km Weight: 16.4 kg / 36.2 lbs
Reasons to buy
+ Large range + 360-degree reflectors + Three braking systems + Profileless tires
Reasons to avoid
-Heavy-Heavy Design TODAY’S BEST DEALS Check Amazon
The Ninebot Segway E45E offers the perfect way to ride long distances with ease and comfort thanks to a pre-installed large extra battery to reduce charging frequency. The E45E can reach a top speed of 25 km/h and has a range of approximately 45 miles.

It features 9-inch tubeless tires that are non-pneumatic and foam-filled (which means less maintenance) with shock absorbers.

In addition, the E45E is equipped with three independent brakes, front – electronic and regenerative, rear – magnetic and foot brake, to ensure a safe stopping distance at all times.

Unagi Model One E500

The most sophisticated and stylish electric scooter available
Specifications
Best for: Styling Max. Speed: 24 km/h. 15 km / h. Range: 24.95 km. Weight: 12 kg.
Reasons to buy
+ Packed with features + Fast and convenient + Super stylish design + Lightweight
Reasons to avoid
-Short range compared to Xaomi and Segway BEST TIMES $1795 View on Catch.com.au Check out Amazon
Are you serious about getting an electric scooter as a form of transportation? Then you need a seriously stylish electric scooter like the Unagi Model One E500. Sure, it’s not going to set any speed or range records, but its gorgeous, sleek frame really looks the part.

The Unagi Model One E500 is built with ultra-durable and ultra-lightweight materials that are also used in SpaceX projects, making this e-scooter lightweight and portable.

Its power comes from twin motors, meaning you’ll be able to tackle hills and tricky terrain with ease. You don’t get any extra top speed, but a top speed of 15 mph and a range of 15 miles is pretty average. It is available in four stylish colors: Cosmic Blue, Sea Salt, Gotham Gray and Matt Black.

Electric scooter Turboant X7 Pro

This affordable wagon is definitely one to consider
Specifications
Best for: A great all-rounder. Maximum speed: 32 km / h. 20 km / h. Range: 48 km. Weight: 15 kg.
Reasons to buy
+ Removable battery + 10-inch tires + Cruise control + Fast
Reasons to avoid
– Spare battery expensive – Range Today’s best deals without models Buy for €443 / $499.98 from … No price information Buy for €443 / $499.98 from Turboant We check over 130 million products every day for the best prices
There’s no escaping it, Turboant is very obviously inspired by the Xaomi M365 (you’ll notice the same matte black aluminum finish and red accents), but Turboant made some very smart design decisions here.

For starters, the battery is removable and mounted on the handle (not the kickstand). This means you can keep it indoors at a more eco-friendly temperature, rather than in a cold garage or shed. You can also buy replacement batteries (although they are quite expensive).

The X7 Pro is very good to drive – there’s plenty of torque, it’s quick and stable, and the bell, light and throttle are easy to control. It even has large 10-inch wheels, making it safer than the Xiaomi.