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Compare the NAMI Burn-E and the Apollo Pro
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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NAMI Burn-E

Apollo Pro
Comparing the NAMI Burn-E and Apollo Pro: Battle of the Electric Scooters
In the ever-expanding world of electric scooters, two models have risen to the top: the NAMI Burn-E and the Apollo Pro. Each scooters is packed with features that appeal to varying riders, though the differences are key to discerning consumer preference.
Starting off the comparison, the NAMI Burn-E is greatly appreciated for its robustness, long-range, and extreme power. It's a high-performance scooter gifted with a VSETT design and sports a mighty 2800 watts dual motor, offering an impressive top speed of 60 mph. The Burn-E quickly sets itself apart with its strong cruising and hill-climbing capabilities. Its battery offers an exceptional range of up to 100 miles, perfect for long commutes. One downside, however, is its weight. At around 102 pounds, it is not the most portable scooter on the market.
In contrast, the Apollo Pro offers a unique blend of speed, power, and comfort. It houses a slightly lower powered motor at 1000 watts, yet it stands its ground with a top speed of 40 mph. Its range is around 56 miles, falling short of the NAMI Burn-E, but still substantial. Where the Apollo Pro outshines the Burn-E is its suspension system. Designed with adjustable high-resilience shocks, it provides an incredibly smooth ride on any terrain. Less bulky than the Burn-E, it weighs 77 pounds making it slightly more portable.
For price comparison, the NAMI Burn-E is pricier than the Apollo Pro due to its enhanced features and capabilities. It’s best for people who prioritize range, resilience and who don’t mind the extra weight. Meanwhile, the Apollo Pro is an excellent pick for those who prefer a scooter that's lighter and provides a smoother transportation experience.


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