【Sports&Outdoors】Segway Ninebot S Smart Self-Balancing Electric Scooter
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About this item
UL 2272 certification ensures Ninebot S meets high standards for fire and electrical safety. The Smart Battery Management System provides reliable battery performance. IP54 waterproof protection ensures operation in various weathers.
Sturdy & Powerful : Ninebot S is compact, weighting just 28 lbs with a max load of 220 lbs. Thanks to the dual 400W motors, it can easily reach a max speed of 10 mph. A single fully charged battery can run up to 13.7 miles, climbing a max slope of 15°
Road Adaptive Design : 10.5" pneumatic tires provide a comfortable and smoother ride on bumpy roads. Knee control bar allows for precise steering and easy lifting. Applicable Age 16 – 50 years. Applicable Height - 3.11 – 6.6 Inch.
Intelligent App Management : Download the Segway app for anti-theft function, speed limit and adjustment, vehicle self-diagnose, firmware upgrade, Ambient Light, vehicle remote control and more.
Product Description
Specifications:
- Brand: Segway
- Model Name: Ninebot S
- Color: White, Black
- Age Range (Description): Adult
- Maximum Speed: 10 Miles per Hour
- Max. Motor Powers: 1600 watts
- Max. Speed: Approx. 10 mph (16 km/h)
- Typical Range: Approx. 13.7 miles (22 km)
- Max. Payload: 88–220 lbs
- Max. Climbing Slope: Approx. 15 °
- Net Weight: Approx. 28 lbs
- Nominal Energy: 236 Wh
- Recommended Age & Height: 4'3"–6'6" & 16–60 years
- Charging Time: Approx. 3 hours
Customer questions & answers
Question:if im 5"6, will the knee bar reach my knees?
Answer:im 5’6” and i can actually steer left and right by reaching above my head and pulling the knee bar the direction i want to go.
Question:can you push a lawnmower or a shopping cart with the ninebot?
Answer:I use it on my farm to drag carts and Toter trash cans around. It works with the two wheel wheelbarrow too. It is the easiest to steer things when you pull them instead of pushing them. I am very impressed with all the work I get out of this thing. It turns you into a tractor.
Question:Does this model have a follow me mode on it like the pro model?
Answer:Yes it does via ur phone
Question:can I consider using this I am partially handicapped I can walk very short distances but I would like to be able to extend my roaming range and then a
Answer:Definitely increases mobility. Take it slow and conservative while you learn so that you don't have any bad experiences. Just standing still improves your skill. Within a week of daily use you'll notice valves strengthening and balance and even walking improves but only for short distance because of mobility pains. I need this and have to make it work successfully and over time it has become as safe as my feet. You didn't learn to walk in just one year so just keep at it so you don't have a bad experience. Watch out for people trying to trip you up. Practice stopping and getting on and off like your life depends on it. If you don't need it now maybe later you'll be glad you learned to use it.
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Customer ReviewsJam*******ons
We loved this so much that we bought one for every family member to ride together!
D***RThis is great. It makes it really easy for me to get around. I am a BK amputee and walking ling distances can get painful sometimes. This segway makes it possible for me to get more done. I push shopping carts, strollers, and even flat bed carts with it. I ride this all around stores and outside.
j**nThe first 1KM limits your speed... It tilts backwards to intentionally limit your ability to accelerate. Just be aware of that so you dont think its malfunctioning or fall off when it tilts back. This doesn't go very fast.. Only 10 mph. Every time you hit the speed limit it beeps which is annoying. Lots of safety features built-in so this seems like a great choice for new adult riders that dont need the speed of a unicycle. The initial setup requires a Bluetooth connection between your phone and the Ninebot S... it asked for a password to connect via Bluetooth.. which I just 'x'ed out of because there is no password.. and it still worked fine.. one of the issues I have with it is it automatically brakes and tilts back when you exceed the speed limit of 10 miles an hour, which seems incessant and inevitable on this... it can be potentially dangerous as the steering bar can tilt behind your knees and you're unable to steer in certain situations when it does this... But the speed limit and auto braking aside, it's absolutely fantastic!!! The build quality is awesome. I use it everyday now to get to work. The range is fantastic, and it charges fast. I see this and future iterations as the future of urban individual transportation without a doubt.
Don*******rrisEasy to learn. Very stable!!! Much more stable than other hoverboards. Your phone can be used as a remote control for the Ninebot. You can limit the speed for young or inexperienced riders Has a headlight Light on back can be any color of the rainbow Soooooooo much fun! My son in the picture is 9 years old and on the smaller side for his age. We bought two and my husband wants a third one so that the three of us can Segway at the same time.
Thom*********dersThe good, bought 3, my grandchildren loved them. Grandson ran the one without the handle and said easier and he felt safer on the one with the handles. He ran miles on the street in our community and showed me the gps trail on his smart phone. I’m 78, bought an ebike on my birthday and saw these Segways on Amazon, and really felt I had to have one. I’m sure the Segway should help me improve my balance. The bad is the safety issue and sometimes when I go fast on the street the handle comes up and I feel like I could fall. This issue happens when I ride in the street only. When I ride on the sidewalk this issue hasn’t happened. Probably don’t speed on the sidewalk. Keeping all 3 Segway-Ninebots and they are a sturdy and fun toy. Use to cruise a lot. The Segway costs less then a cruise and is a super addition to ride on.
A***inGreat battery, not to heavy - almost perfect for commuting. The main issue I am having is the speed. For commuting, 10 miles an hour just is kinda slow, especially once you get comfortable riding. You find yourself on a great flat ground surface and wanting just 2-3 more miles per hour and it beeps constantly at you for going over the governed limit. The Ninebot S aggressively leans back to persuade you to slow down, this process points your toes straight up and unless you almost come to a complete stop - it will stay that way as you fight to stay on that verge of 9-10 miles per hour. The reason I say "almost perfect" is because the ninebot S is so well built and an amazing machine, but naturally has some minor draw backs. I understand that with an electric motor its' tough to basically have a “neutral” since there are no gears where it would just coast at 10 mph until you dip below that speed - than the motor would pick up again. But I guess I just don't understand why it doesn't let you just sign an in app waiver that you are ok with the added risk of another 3-5 mph and give it some more juice. That is all this device needs to be absolutely ideal. No complaints at all with anything else. I would buy another one tomorrow immediately if I had to.
S***eI'm 60 years old & 285 lbs., neither of which are recommended according to the directions that come with the transporter. However, I'm a man, and we don't read directions or ask for directions. I use for my business at the airport and just went shopping at Sam's club. Once I mastered slowing it down, traveling downhill, I've reduced the likelihood of falling significantly, since the proverbial "speed kills" applies to ninebots as it does with automobiles. My response when folks tell me I'm either too big or too old to be on a ninebot or I get a disapproving scowl: "Men are just boys with bigger toys". Probably the most important fact when deciding to buy one is the ninebot is self-balancing. People stop me every day and ask how long it took to learn to ride? It dawned on me, most people assume I am balancing myself on the scooter; once I explain and demonstrate it is self-balancing, I can see the lightbulb turn on in their head that this is something they can do too. A good venue to train in operating the ninebot is a tennis court. I used the tennis courts in my neighborhood to develop my ninebot riding skills. When not in use, I visited the courts during the week. The fence surrounding the tennis courts helped me when trying to keep my balance while traversing the courts and the smooth surface, no seams or cracks, provides a perfect pavement. (The Segway is self-balancing and doesn't require above average coordination, as say, in riding a skateboard). After about an hour performing figure 8’s and circles, I had developed a basic skill-set for operating the Segway.