The InMotion S1F is an electric scooter from InMotion, a brand known for personal electric vehicles including electric unicycles and scooters. Based on its positioning within InMotion's lineup, the S1F appears to be aimed at heavier riders seeking a capable commuter option, as suggested by the product page's title referencing it as a scooter for heavy riders. It sits alongside models like the RS, RS Lite, and Climber in InMotion's electric scooter range, occupying a mid-tier position between lightweight portable options and high-performance models.
The InMotion Air Pro is a folding electric scooter from InMotion, a brand known primarily for its electric unicycles and personal electric vehicles. Positioned within InMotion's scooter lineup as a lightweight and portable option, the Air Pro is designed for adult urban commuters who prioritize ease of transport alongside performance. It sits above the standard Air model in InMotion's range and is categorized by the brand under both "Portable" and commuter-oriented styles, suggesting a focus on riders who need a balance of everyday practicality and capable performance.
The InMotion P6 is the fastest electric unicycle ever tested by the Freshly Charged team, built around a 235V system, 4,200Wh Samsung 50S battery, and a motor that peaks at 20,000W. Aside from these striking specs, the more compelling finding from the session is what that engineering does at everyday riding speeds, where the P6's enormous performance margin makes 50 mph feel like cruising rather than pushing limits. Standout features include a full touchscreen display with 4G connectivity, TPMS tire pressure monitoring, dual hydraulic suspension with tool-less adjustment, and a first-of-its-kind independent pedal tilt setting for acceleration and braking separately. At 112 lbs and $5,000, it is not a beginner wheel, not a traditional commuter, and not for those who primarily off-road — but for experienced riders who want the most capable and technically advanced EUC on the market, Andrew and Jimmy's verdict is that nothing else currently comes close.
The InMotion RS Jet brings 72V dual motor performance to the most accessible price point the Freshly Charged team has seen in the electric scooter market, and field testing confirmed it over-delivers on InMotion's own stated top speed with runs approaching 54 mph. The sine wave controllers, touchscreen display, and app-based security system all punch above the price, while the criticisms, primarily the awkward suspension adjustment process, front-only turn signals, and a loose steering damper bolt on Andrew's unit, are real but fixable. For riders who want genuine hyper scooter performance without the premium tier tax, the RS Jet is worth. checking out.
The InMotion V12S electric unicycle impresses with its advanced technology, including a 4.3-inch touchscreen, adjustable hydraulic suspension, and extensive connectivity. It offers a smooth, comfortable ride and a modern design, though some aspects like side panel flex and high-speed braking stability could improve. Ideal for tech-focused commuters and recreational riders seeking comfort and innovation.
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 Inmotion V13 EUC stands out as a high-performance, safety-focused electric unicycle with a sleek design, powerful motor, and innovative features like a touchscreen display and modular build for easy repairs. While it offers great comfort and advanced technology, its high price, hefty weight, and limited range may deter long-range and off-road riders.