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Compare the NIU KQi3 MAX and the Inokim OX (Super)
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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NIU KQi3 MAX

Inokim OX (Super)
Comparing the E-Scooter Titans: NIU KQi3 MAX vs. Inokim OX (Super)
The world of electric scooters is evolving with highly efficient models like the NIU KQi3 MAX and the Inokim OX (Super). Both models stand out with unique features suited to different user preferences.
Starting with the NIU KQi3 MAX, this e-scooter boasts a powerful 350-watt smart motor and a range of approximately 60 km on a single charge. It's designed with 'MICHELIN' branded tires that ensure better road grip, safe ridding, and a comfortable ride. An outstanding feature is the NIU app, allowing updates and scooter tracking. However, NIU KQi3 MAX falls short with a max load of 100kg, mainly catering to lighter riders.
On the other hand, the Inokim OX (Super) is built to handle heavier loads with a max load of 120 kg. It comes with a 800-watt motor power, which can reach a maximum distance of 100 km on a single charge - an advantage over the KQi3. Its adjustable suspension provides options for higher or lower ground clearance, beneficial for various terrains. But, unlike the KQi3, it lacks app connectivity.
In terms of speed, NIU KQi3 can reach a maximum speed of 45 km/h while the Inokim OX (Super) can achieve an impressive top speed of 60 km/h. Both offer fast charging options; KQi3 takes around 4 hours to fully charge, and Inokim OX (Super) takes around 8 hours. However, both have varied brake systems: KQi3 features a disc braking system while Inokim OX (Super) utilizes drum and disc.
In conclusion, NIU KQi3 MAX and Inokim OX (Super) are leading e-scooters loved by many around the globe. They have unique advantages catering to different market demands. While the KQi3 is ideal for tech-savvy riders preferring app connectivity and lighter weight, the OX (Super) suits those requiring higher speed, load capacity, and terrain adaptability.


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