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New York City is cracking down on e-bike riders, handing out criminal court summonses for minor traffic violations that car drivers receive simple tickets for. With heavy impact on delivery workers—many of whom are immigrants—this approach raises questions about fairness, public safety, and whether overly harsh enforcement will push commuters back into cars.


New York City has capped Citi Bike e-bike speeds at 15 mph, down from 20 mph, citing safety and injury concerns. The move has angered many commuters and delivery riders, fueling fears of broader e-bike crackdowns. Critics argue the new limit undermines micromobility benefits and could push riders toward cars, reversing progress on urban transportation solutions.


The Segway Hybrid SSV is the first hybrid side-by-side vehicle, boasting a combined 330hp and a blistering 0–60 mph time of 3.9 seconds. With selectable EV and hybrid modes, advanced tech features, and a rugged design, it's unmatched for power and innovation—making it a game-changer for SSV enthusiasts and off-road adventurers alike.


The Hooga Daytona, now available for presale at Voro Motors, marks a shift away from Kaabo scooters due to persistent maintenance issues. Offering a robust 72V 40Ah battery, 70 mph top speed, and motorcycle-grade DOT brakes, the Daytona targets off-road and trick riders. It’s a serious contender for those seeking extreme performance and reliability.
299
18.6 MPH
400W
561Wh


The Segway F65 is a robust, long-range commuter scooter boasting a 40-mile battery range and a top speed of 18.6 mph. Featuring 10-inch pneumatic tires for ride comfort and dual braking, it lacks suspension but compensates with stability and durability. Compact, app-connected, and water-resistant, it excels in urban commuting despite its weight and non-removable battery.


The Nosfet Apex stands out as a versatile electric unicycle, boasting an adjustable suspension that adapts seamlessly between street and trail riding. With impressive specs, thoughtful safety features, and a lighter design, it’s ideal for those seeking adaptability. Some areas, like suspension adjustment and app compatibility, could improve, but overall, it offers confident performance and comfort.


The Segway F3 Pro is an upgraded version of the F3, boasting a more powerful 1200W peak motor, dual disc brakes, and smart features like traction control, turn signals, and Apple Find My support. While maintaining similar range and battery specs, it offers enhanced hill climbing, comfort, and convenience—ideal for commuters seeking reliability and modern perks.
699
22 MPH
450W
551Wh


The Segway Max G2 builds on its predecessor with an extended range of up to 43 miles, front and rear suspension, a powerful rear motor, and 10-inch self-healing tires. Featuring a 551 Wh battery and robust 265 lb weight capacity, it's a dependable, durable commuter scooter—though its weight and price prioritize longevity and performance over absolute portability or affordability.

5,299
64 MPH
22500W
3430Wh


The Altis Sigma MX stands out as the fastest electric dirt bike we've tested, boasting a 64 mph top speed, removable 97.2V battery, 22,500W motor, and impressive build quality. With superior power, range, and features compared to rivals, it’s a game-changer for aggressive riders seeking serious off-road performance at an accessible price.

2,099
2025
2000W
1110Wh


The Nosfet Aero delivers on its hype by merging premium looks, lightweight agility, and impressive power in a sleek 54-pound package. With responsive acceleration, quality suspension, and thoughtful design, it’s ideal for both evolving beginners and seasoned urban riders. Despite minor app and pedal quirks, the balanced performance and style makes the Aero hard to beat.

999
2024
1000W
750Wh


Freshly Charged takes a close look at the InMotion V9 electric unicycle, highlighting its lightweight build, commuter-friendly features, and beginner accessibility. With innovative tech like an integrated speaker, adjustable suspension, and user-friendly app, the V9 stands out in the mid-range segment despite minor flaws. Ideal for commuters and newcomers, it’s a strong, value-packed contender in the EUC category.



The Extreme Bull Commander Max, announced in 2024 as a successor to the Commander Pro, remains shrouded in mystery as of early 2025, with little official information and no confirmed specs. Combining design elements from the Begode ET Max and Griffin, this anticipated long-range EUC could feature advanced battery, suspension, and aesthetic upgrades, pending further announcements.
305
17.6 MPH
300W
243Wh


The NIU KQi 100F stands out as an affordable, value-packed electric scooter, boasting a solid build, excellent portability, and key commuter-friendly features. With up to 17.6 mph top speed, 18-mile range, pneumatic tires, dual telescopic front suspension, and app connectivity, it’s ideal for students and city commuters seeking comfort, safety, and convenience at a budget price.

3,999
47 MPH
3500W
2304Wh


The NIU XQi3 is a feature-rich, street-legal electric dirt bike that blends daily usability with off-road prowess and advanced technology. Boasting a 47 mph unlockable top speed, up to 50-mile range, app integration, and NFC unlocking, it remains a stand out for its smart features and compliance. Practical, powerful, and polished, it’s an ideal legal-ready dirt bike.

799
2024
800W
375Wh


Freshly Charged reviews the Begode Future, an affordable, entry-level electric unicycle designed for beginners and budget-conscious riders. Emphasizing stability and durability with its 15-inch tire and simple design, it’s ideal for short commutes and new riders. Despite lacking features like a trolley handle and bright headlights, it offers solid value for those seeking a reliable first EUC experience.