We've got the hookup on Wired Ebikes! Save $150 on any model when you buy using our link.

All articles tagged with Scooter


Looking for budget-friendly e-scooters? Our top picks balance price, speed, range, and essential features like suspension and water-resistance. Standout models include the powerful Inmotion Climber, versatile VSETT 8, and affordable Anyhill UM-2 with a removable battery. Check out our full reviews and use our Scooter Comparison Tool to find your perfect ride.
The Apollo Air 2023 brings a host of practical updates to this popular scooter, including brighter headlights, turn signals, a sturdier folding mechanism, and impressive water resistance. It’s lightweight and loaded with features for under $1000, though its lower rider load and modest motor strength may not suit everyone. Real-world range is around 20-23 miles.
The Apollo City 2023 Dual Motor is an updated electric scooter, shipping in mid-October, with improved build quality, a brighter headlight, handlebar-mounted turn signals, and self-healing tires. While its features and durability impress, its steep price and modest top speed make it less competitive against faster, cheaper alternatives in its price range.
For true off-road enthusiasts, we pit three top scooters against each other: the Nami Klima, Kaabo Mantis King GT, and the formidable Kaabo Wolf King GTR. While the Klima impresses with quality and durability, the GTR dominates with insane performance and range, earning the win. Don’t overlook the rugged Kaabo Warrior series for ultimate trail adventures!
The Nami Klima and Mantis King GT stand out as top mid-level scooters, each with distinct strengths. The King GT boasts better speed and value, ideal for racing and off-roading, while the Klima impresses with advanced features and comfort, making it perfect for city cruising. Use our comparison tool for a detailed evaluation.
Looking to smoke muscle cars off the line? This guide compares drag-strip-worthy scooters: the powerful and affordable Kaabo Wolf King GT, the feature-rich but slower VSETT 11+, and the premium Nami Burn-E 2 Max, which wins for speed, range, and comfort—if budget allows. Plus, check out the Dualtron Storm Limited for serious battery power.
Craving an upgrade from your Ninebot Max? We compare six of the best mid-level electric scooters, spotlighting top picks like the VSETT 10+R with its 50 mph speed and strong range. Dive in for pros, cons, and a buyer-focused verdict, plus a look at the value-packed Bluetran Lightning. Use our comparison tool to find your perfect match.
The Apollo Phantom V3 brings upgraded comfort, control, and features like a brighter display and app integration, while retaining impressive speed and range. It stands out with its dedicated regen brake and OTA updates, but faces minor app issues, brake concerns, and a slightly overstated range. Upgrade kits enhance future-proofing for existing owners.
Apollo has unveiled its new entry-level Go scooter, expected at $1199 with promising features like dual motors, over-the-air updates, a phone app for controls, and innovative security. Despite impressive specs and app integration, drawbacks include only one charge port, underwhelming brakes, and a steeper price compared to rivals. Preorders open in October; shipping starts March 2024.
The Apollo Explore, launching in 2024 for $1699, features a unique double-deck design and the company’s first swappable battery. With a 40 mph top speed and a real-world range of 12 miles, it’s packed with app-controlled features and anti-theft measures. However, its small battery and lack of rear suspension may limit appeal for some riders.
The HOSYSA LY1 is crowned the best value new electric scooter for $1732, boasting a top speed of 60 mph and a massive 2280 Wh battery. Compared to rivals like the Segway GT1 and Apollo Ghost, it offers more speed and range for less money. It leads in crucial speed and range-per-dollar metrics, making it a standout choice.