AovoPro ES80 Electric Scooter – 8.5″ Solid Tires,Up to 19 Miles Long-Range and 19 MPH Portable Folding Commuting Scooter for Adults with Double…
$189.99
- Wonderfull Motor & Long Battery Life – The 350W electric brushless hub motor allows for speeds up to 19mph. High capacity battery (36V/10.5AH) with a Max travel range of up to 20 miles under specific conditions, and max load of 264 lbs.
- Safety with AovoPro Scooter – AovoPro e-scooter features the ultra-bright headlights with a range of up to 15 meters to enhance safety. And double braking system features a disc braking and EABS regenerative anti-lock braking.
- Perfect for Commute and Travel -AovoPro electric scooter collapses for easy storage in car trunks and other compact spaces
- 4. AovoPro App – Simply connect AovoPro electric scooter’s app to lock your scooter, to customize the scooter acceleration and braking responses.
- Smart Design: ES80 electric scooter will automatically drive at a constant speed after running at a certain speed for 30 seconds (you can also drive without pressing the accelerator button), and this mode can be released by braking.
- Quality Warranty – AovoPro electric scooter equipped with more powerful performance, become your best commuting or outdoor travel companion, 24 hours quality customer service
Specification: AovoPro ES80 Electric Scooter – 8.5″ Solid Tires,Up to 19 Miles Long-Range and 19 MPH Portable Folding Commuting Scooter for Adults with Double…
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757 reviews for AovoPro ES80 Electric Scooter – 8.5″ Solid Tires,Up to 19 Miles Long-Range and 19 MPH Portable Folding Commuting Scooter for Adults with Double…
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Melissa H –
I bought this item for 299.99 plus tax, only to find it for 25.00 cheaper a week later. Disappointed about this and cause for lower than 4 star review.
Other than that, you get what you pay for. Exactly as described. I do have a problem with the lack of sturdiness I am used to on E scooters. The handle bars are not perfectly tight. The scooter also came with a damaged bell. No front shocks also contribute to a extraordinary bumpy ride when going over less than sidewalk smooth terrain.
For 300 bucks, compared to other scooters in this price range, it’s worth it.
SLICK_T –
Rides really smooth, bought it for my 13 year old he really likes it, but it will carry full sized adult too. Cover on the power button came off, clear taped it back down. So far so good.
Benetto –
Muy buena para su precio
Joël –
This is my first scooter. Purchased one for my partner and one for myself. Both have had a good experience this far. We scootered 8 miles on one go and still had half the battery left. Simple, easy to use, easy to fold and easy to lift.
I do wish the mileage calculator was more accurate. It’s not a confusion of kph vs mph. I set the correct metric but it calculates more miles than a more accurate device (my iPhone). But other than that, solid affordable scooter.
No need to spend 400 on a scooter for less mileage or higher speed. You really don’t need more speed unless your time and source of income relies on this device. I top 18mph speed on flat surface and I weigh 150 lbs.
Three modes, slow, medium, fast. The faster modes drain the battery faster.
The flashlight could be brighter but I think all standard scooters likely have the same capacity.
Antonio V –
I purchased this scooter Knowing that for the money it’s going to lack in durability compared to those selling for two or three times more money.
I use it daily I love it However.
1) The catch for the folding mechanism broke
2) The securment for keeping the scooter folded fell off the rear mud guard.
Hence the manufacturer needs to make these more durable. I fixed my own because I know how too, I sure paying for a better quality is worth the money.
Despite I still ride daily and I love it. You get what you pay for.
Amazon Customer –
Purchased for my 14 year old son. He likes it but it is hard to fold.
I wish it had a way to lock it up.
Stephen Beresford –
This is a basic electric scooter toy. There are so many sides that I don’t like about this product. Firstly, the delivery is way too slow. It took me more than three weeks to get this product, and Canada Post told me that they would not deliver this scooter to my place because the size of the product is too big for them. I have to take the bus to go to the PostOffice and pick up this big box myself on a very cold and big snow-falling day, which is very terrible for me. Second, I fully charged the scooter and rode it to work, the power drops quickly and ran out of power on my way back home. I have to take this scooter and walked to the nearest bus station on a very cold day, which is totally not fun for me at all. Third, the packing of this product is very messy and the materials of this scooter look very rough, does not look like an $1100 dollar product. Last, If you read the reviews of this product, you will find out that this product was just sold at around $350 -$500 before mid-October with the same features and descriptions. Can you believe that the price of this scooter raised to $1100 a few days later? I would rank this product as a budget scooter only at a price range between $350 – $500 level, but totally not worth $1100.
SLICK_T –
Got this yesterday and put it together in no time. It had 81% battery life on the battery out the box and it took about an hour and a half to charge it to 100%. The charger it comes with will show a red light while charging and a green light when fully charged so you know when to unhook it. I linked the app super easy with its built in Bluetooth on the scooter. I set my settings the way I wanted them and custom set the speed to its max in sport mode to 19 mph. The power motor output and brake I have both set at 5 each. They can both go up to 10 each in custom settings. I weigh 220 pounds with heavy work boots, clothes and my winter thick jacket and cell phone all on me as I weighed myself before taking it out. I tested it at night 49 degrees out here in Montana last night. I ran the lights the whole time and rode it around my small town back and forth all over the place on the roads, the sidewalks till it’s battery almost died which was on purpose for the test. It started to reduce speed itself blinking red on its lcd display right before I got home. It would’ve went over 15 miles easy had I kept riding it but I didn’t want to have to walk it back in pitch dark. But it was going like 9 mph blinking red by the time I was at my door but the lights were still on just fine at that point too. It got me 13.9 miles before I turned it off and charged it last night and it took 5 and half hours to fully charge it. Next test is a day ride in warmer temps above 49 degrees in the sun and same settings but no lights being used and see how far I get again. I’ll update this again then. So far it did good and not too bumpy but hates semi gravel and dirt combined roads. It’s made for streets and sidewalks preferably. It hates climbing any incline so that 30% claim they say it will climb won’t work well at all for any weight above 200 pounds and me being at 220 total pounds last night It got half way up maybe a 40% incline and I had to walk it the rest of the way up. So I advise walk it up steep or semi steep inclines. That 350 watt motor is too weak at climbing anything when you weigh over 200 pounds on it. But overall it’s worth the money. It says the battery will last for about 500 charges. You do the math and if you’re a big guy over 200 pounds on it and getting around 15 miles total range at a max 19 mph settings in sports mode as it has 3 modes. Like 9 mph eco long range mode that I bet is the mode that would get you that 25 miles claim at lower weight. Then a normal mode at about 12 mph and sport mode at 15 mph but it can be customized in sport mode to be raised up to 19 mph with the app. That’s what I did so that of course with weight over 200 pounds used more energy so it’s getting on average around a 13 to 15 mile range with me so far at 19 mph settings. I have further testing to do but so far I love this thing. If it’s claim in the manual that says it will last 500 full charges then that means I’ll get around 7,500 miles at 19 mph out the battery before the battery says bye bye lol. Not bad for costing under 400 bucks. In a car you’ll spend over $400 easy in gas at 7,500 miles driven. So far I highly recommend it. A great cheap costing budget scooter that is built really well. If you want more power and range you’ll have to spend more money on a different scooter with a bigger battery and a higher watt motor. But this one works well for its cost.
UPDATE.. Oct 7th 2022 – Just did my second test during the day and no lights on of course. Very mad at this company now and may return before my 30 days is up on Amazon to return it. They lie on their app with their mile counter. I just had a odd feeling something was off last night riding it around and it saying I went 13.9 miles and my town is very small like less than 2 miles across one way. I didn’t make that many rounds around my neighborhood and it said so went that many miles??? No… I drove my car around the same paths I took the scooter last night and my figures on the miles road by my car was way different and 5 miles less than the app said of the scooter. Today I used my walking app that tells me how many miles I have walked and it said today when the battery started blinking red the app said I traveled 13.5 miles and the walk app said I went 9.32 miles at 19 mph constant speed the whole time and my total weight is 220 pounds on it on sport mode. Their app mile tracker counts up miles rode way faster than it should. So it gives you false miles actually rode on it. Very cheesy move to do to us as a company. I caught your app red handed making it seem we are going further than we actually are in a full battery charge. So in sport mode at 220 or more pounds at 19 mph it will only get a range of around 9 to 9 and a half miles tops.
3rd Update Oct 10th 2022 – Just found out they also lie about the total top speed. As others in the reviews on this pointed out and I thought they were just lying to make this product look bad well, they were spot on right. I used my mph app also while riding the scooter and top speed it says 19 mph and it actually is only doing 16 mph. Then I put it on Slow mode which is suppose to be 15 mph and it said it was going 9 mph. So Eco mode must be 4 to 5 mph but it says you’re going 9 mph on the display on eco mode they are such liars. You guys lie about range and its speed. But it is a good scooter and well built. Just stop lying about top speed and range. You are way off on those figures. No matter what setting I set it too or what roads I ride it on or inclines I climb it always gets a range of 9 to 11 miles tops. No less or no more every time and I’ve rode it a total 5 times now 5 full charges. I like it don’t get me wrong but I’m also mad I paid $360 for it here on Amazon and it’s $299.99 on their website. Way to rip us off Amazon! It’s worth $300 bucks easy even when it goes 9 miles on range and only a top speed of 16 mph but it’s not worth over $300. Tell the truth guys on range and speed and you’ll do better with getting more purchases by telling the truth. Lower that price to $300 too and I’ll buy another one. Even with the lies I love the scooter so far. I ride it near daily now.
Good deal –
Great scooter!!! great price!!! just a little bit bumpy