🛴 Elevate your commute—ride smart, ride bold!
The 1PLUS S10 Electric Scooter combines a powerful 600W brushless motor with a long-lasting battery delivering up to 25 miles per charge. Its rugged 10-inch solid tires and dual braking system ensure a smooth, safe ride on diverse terrains. Designed for urban professionals, it folds effortlessly in 3 seconds for ultimate portability and features app control with multiple riding modes for a personalized experience.
Brand | 1PLUS |
Color | black |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Special Feature | APP, Folding |
Weight Limit | 220 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5"L x 20"W x 40"H |
Number of Wheels | 2 |
Model Name | S10 |
Wheel Material | Rubber |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 28 Pounds |
Team Name | No |
Handlebar Type | Fixed |
Handle Height | 17 Inches |
Wheel Size | 10 Inches |
Wheel Type | Solid |
Suspension Type | Front Suspension |
Grip Type | refer to description |
Brake Style | Front Braking |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Charging Time | 6 Hours |
Recommended Uses For Product | Commuting |
Maximum Distance Range | 17.5 Miles |
Maximum Age Recommendation | 65 |
Manufacturer | Shenzhen Grandpower New Energy Development Co.,Ltd |
UPC | 797434534095 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 44 x 21 x 6 inches |
Package Weight | 15.11 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 42 x 20 inches |
Brand Name | 1PLUS |
Warranty Description | 2 |
Material | RUBBER |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | S10 |
Style | 10"-500W-20Miles |
Included Components | 1 |
Size | 10"(600W) |
Sport Type | Skateboarding |
S**W
Great scooter so far
The media could not be loaded. conclusion: this is a great budget scooter for predictable commutes and fun in the neighborhood.what i like about this scooter- fairly competitive price point for the motor size and solid 10" wheel.- easy assembly, ready for some fun 5 min out of the box- decent power / speed, was able to get up to 20mph quickly, and was able to climb up a fairly steep hill in my neighborhood, definitely more than 15%. that said, the speed was reduced to like 3mph and you can tell the motor is really working hard to get me up there (180lb)- rear break light flashed when under brake, good safety featureroom for improvement- the app is fairly basic. requires connection every time you power on the scooter, a bit annoying. you can do basic control on the app, but other than checking the batter level and odometer, I didn't find the app to be that useful.- the latch is fairly loose when I was trying to lock the scooter in its "folded" position. I'm not sure if it's the rear mud guard or the latch. customer support is fairly responsive (inquired on a Saturday, responded on a Sunday night, assuming it's Monday morning with Chinese sellers). I'm still waiting to see if the solution would work or not, so i'll keep this under the con section for now.really not that much issues to this scooter, and I've enjoyed several laps around the neighborhood.
C**E
Great Electric Scooter for Commuting!
The media could not be loaded. I recently purchased the electric scooter, and I have been really impressed with its performance. As someone who commutes to work every day, I needed a scooter that was reliable, fast, and easy to use, and the scooter delivered on all fronts.First off, the scooter is incredibly easy to set up - I had it up and running within minutes of unboxing it. The controls are simple and intuitive, and the LCD display is easy to read and provides all the information I need while riding.The scooter itself is well-built and feels sturdy and durable. I was a little nervous about riding an electric scooter for the first time, but the scooter felt very stable and easy to maneuver, even at higher speeds.Speaking of speed, this scooter is fast! It has a top speed of 20mph, which is plenty fast enough for me to keep up with traffic on my commute. The battery life is also impressive - I can ride for 17.5 miles on a single charge, which is more than enough to get me to and from work without having to recharge.Overall, I would highly recommend the electric scooter to anyone looking for a reliable and fast mode of transportation for commuting or just for fun. It's well-built, easy to use, and provides a smooth and enjoyable ride.
D**D
DECENT FOR THE PRICE POINT - WOULD BUY AGAIN - SOME HELPFUL TIPS
I wanted to own this for a little bit before reviewing -Overall, decent scooter for the price point.I'm ~180lbs.....I have not been able to get the advertised 17 miles on a full charge, even on level ground, at speed setting 1. However, you can get decent travel time out of it - maybe 12-13 miles depending on how you ride it.It is really easy to assemble - basically just screw on the top part for the handle bars and you're done.It folds down really easy; the square lever on the left side of the handle bar clips to the hook on the rear tire guard to make sure it stays folded.YOU WILL need to adjust the brakes.If you don't have one, buy a bicycle tool. Adjust brakes upon assembly. It's not hard, but may take a bit to get just right. Out of the box, mine were super tight and scraping the disc, tapping the brake and it was almost instant stop, enough to throw you over the handle bars at speed. Start riding slowly and check the brakes, gradually increase speed and try again. If you hear a scraping sound while riding, if the brakes seem over aggressive - they're too tight. If it takes forever to stop, they're too loose.There is a nut clamping the silver brake wire. Loosen the nut - pull the wire to increase braking, slide it back to decrease braking. Tighten the nut to hold wire in place (at the proper setting).Once you think you have them set, try to go down a slope, and ensure the brakes will allow a quick, but gradual stop (yes, contrary to some of the reviews, if YOU set the brakes correctly you can do gradual braking); adjust as needed and make sure the bolt holding the silver wire is tight, or the vibration can cause it to loosen (causing a loss of brakes).Many of the reviews complain about the brakes - while the manual isn't the greatest, even the manual recommends adjusting the brakes.Spend the time to get them right, and #1 it's a safer ride #2 it's a more pleasant experience.No need to use an app to ride, turn on, and push off.Instructions weren't clear, but the scooter is really easy to use:Press button to turn "ON."Press again = speed setting 2 (~15mph max)Press again = speed setting 3 (~20mph max)Press again = back to 1 (~10mph max).(the display will show you the setting - if for some reason you turned it "ON" and it started in a diff setting)Press the button twice quickly = headlight "ON"Press the button twice quickly again = headlight "OFF."Expect to lose speed/power uphill. Steeper slopes - it's an e-scooter, expect it to struggle.Overall, it seems sturdy. Tires are fairly rugged; not the greatest in grass. I was able to take it through gravel/loose dirt; not as great as on asphalt, but doable.If the manufacturer reads these - one recommendation for future models: a way to hold/grab the scooter so you could "walk" it on one wheel when folded. This way you wouldn't have to carry it when getting on a subway etc, but could have it folded to take up less space, and easy to maneuver. For now, I just grab it by the rear wheel and "walk" it on the front wheel.
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