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Compare the GOTRAX GMAX Ultra and the Fiido Q1S
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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GOTRAX GMAX Ultra

Fiido Q1S
Comparing the GOTRAX GMAX Ultra and Fiido Q1S Electric Scooters: A Deep Dive into Performance and Features
When it comes to electric scooters, the GOTRAX GMAX Ultra, and the Fiido Q1S have been creating a buzz in the market. Both models offer unique features and functionalities that cater to different riding requirements and preferences.
Starting with the GOTRAX GMAX Ultra, this model thrives on its robust 350 Watts motor that delivers a top speed of up to 20 mph. Its battery can take you on a ride for up to 45 miles per single charge. The GMAX Ultra boasts a reliable brake system with a disc brake at the rear and an EABS at the front. It has 10-inch pneumatic tires providing a smooth and comfortable ride even on bumpy roads.
On the other hand, the Fiido Q1S is built around a 500 Watts motor that pushes the scooter to a maximum speed of 15.5 mph. Although slower, the Q1S impresses with its 54 miles range on a single charge. It features three brake systems—disc braking, E-ABS, and pedestrian braking—for extra safety. Its 10-inch pneumatic tires are coupled with shock absorbers for improved comfort.
When it comes to design, the GMAX Ultra has a simplistic yet sturdy design capable of bearing a maximum load of 220 lbs. The Fiido Q1S, with its innovative foldable design, not only looks futuristic but is also highly portable and can carry up to 264 lbs.
In conclusion, the GOTRAX GMAX Ultra provides a faster speed and more straightforward design, ideal for speed enthusiasts. The Fiido Q1S, with its longer range, more braking systems, and superior weight capacity, is an excellent choice for riders valuing long-distance travel, safety, and portability.
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