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Compare the NIU KQi3 MAX and the Segway Ninebot Max (G30LP)
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

Segway Ninebot Max (G30LP)
Comparative Stature: NIU KQi3 MAX vs Segway Ninebot Max (G30LP) Electric Scooters
In the growing ecosystem of electric scooters, the NIU KQi3 MAX and Segway Ninebot Max (G30LP) are eminent contenders. Both models offer impressive features, but uniquely cater to different riders’ needs.
Starting with the NIU KQi3 MAX, it stands out with its superior speed capacity. The scooter can reach up to 45 km/h, which is considerably faster than Segway’s model restricted to a top speed of 30 km/h. This perk makes NIU KQi3 MAX a winning choice for speed enthusiasts.
As for mileage, both models perform comparably. The Ninebot Max promises a generous range of 40 km per charge, while the NIU KQi3 MAX comes with a slightly shorter, yet considerable, range of 30-35 km, depending on driving conditions. A point in favor for the Ninebot is its Fast Charging feature, which ensures that it refuels quicker than its competitor.
The Ninebot further impresses with its portability. It's foldable and lighter, weighing in at 18 kg against the NIU's 55 kg, which makes it ideal for commuters who often need to carry their scooters to workplaces or transit spots.
When it comes to design and comfort, the KQi3 exhibits a refined elegance with its streamlined aesthetics and digital display, while the Ninebot retains a simple yet robust design and comes with a mobile app offering comprehensive scooter diagnostics and anti-theft functions.
Lastly, the NIU model outstrips the Ninebot in terms of warranty, offering two years parts and labor coverage compared to the one year offered by Segway. Each model exhibits a unique set of pros and cons, and the choice ultimately falls onto the rider’s requirements in terms of speed, portability, design, and warranty.


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