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Compare the Apollo Light and the NAMI Burn-E
When comparing electric scooters, often times advertised ranges don't match up with reality. We included metrics from real-world road tests. Plus, raw specs such as battery capacity and motor wattage provide unbiased performance metrics when evaluating electric scooters.
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Apollo Light

NAMI Burn-E
Comparing the Apollo Light and NAMI Burn-E Electric Scooters: Highlighting the Differences
When choosing an electric scooter, two leading models often come up- the Apollo Light and the NAMI Burn-E. Both scooters have set high standards in the e-scooter industry, but there are remarkable differences to note. Firstly, the Apollo Light stands out in terms of weight, at just 37lbs, it's much lighter than the NAMI Burn-E, weighing in at 105lbs. This makes the Apollo light more portable and ideal for daily commuting. However, when it comes to speed, the NAMI Burn-E surpasses the Apollo Light with a top speed of 60 mph compared to the Apollo Light's 22 mph. In terms of build and design, the NAMI Burn-E is more robust with a hefty aluminum and steel build, while the Apollo Light maintains a more minimalist design with LED lights for visibility. Battery life is another key difference; the Burn-E boasts a long-distance range of up to 100 miles per charge, whereas Apollo Light delivers up to 22 miles on a single charge. It's important to note that while Burn-E promises an exceptional blend of speed and distance, it comes at a higher price point compared to the modestly priced yet reliable, Apollo Light.


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