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Compare the Mercane WideWheel Pro 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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Mercane WideWheel Pro

Fiido Q1S
Comparative Analysis: Mercane WideWheel Pro VS Fiido Q1S Electric Scooters
In this comparative study, we delve into the specificities of two popular electric scooter models: the Mercane WideWheel Pro and the Fiido Q1S.
Starting with the Mercane WideWheel Pro, it comes with an impressive 1000W power, while the Fiido Q1S propels forward with a 500W motor. This dictates the speed of the two, with the WideWheel Pro reaching a top speed of 26 mph, outpacing the Q1S which maxes out at 15 mph.
In terms of range, the WideWheel significantly outruns the Q1S due to its 15 Ah battery capacity, achieving a maximum travel distance of 31.07 miles compared to Q1S's 18.64 miles (30 km). However, the Q1S counters this with its unique hub motor design which provides added stability.
As for comfort, both scooters come equipped with dual suspension systems. However, the WideWheel Pro features a wider wheel, providing smoother rides and better grip on slippery surfaces. On the flip side, the Q1S demonstrates superior performance navigating through obstacles with its smaller, yet sturdy wheels and a better hill-climbing ability owing to its 15-degree climbing angle.
Lastly, an essential consideration for many riders is portability. While the WideWheel Pro is on the heavier side, weighing 24 kg, the Q1S stands out in this category with its lightweight and foldable design, making it a much more portable option at 19.5 kg.
In summary, both models come bearing their unique advantages. The Mercane WideWheel Pro offers larger speed and range, while the Fiido Q1S banks on stability and superior handling combined with a lighter, more transport-friendly structure.


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