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Compare the NIU KQi3 MAX and the WEPED F12
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

WEPED F12
NIU KQi3 MAX versus WEPED F12: The Ultimate Electric Scooter Showdown
Skirting through city traffic or beating the pedestrian pace has never been more stylish and efficient, thanks to electric scooters. Two highly popular models currently dominating the market are the NIU KQi3 MAX and the WEPED F12.
The NIU KQi3 MAX is a great option for those seeking utility and comfort in their electric scooters. With a range of 60km and a top speed of 45km/h, it is suitable for both urban and suburban commuting. The scooter has a 48V, 26Ah lithium battery which takes about seven hours to fully charge. Moreover, its twin shock absorbers assure a smooth ride, while regenerative braking helps to extend the battery life. But perhaps its biggest selling point is the Smart NIU app that provides real-time metrics like location, battery status, and riding history.
In contrast, the WEPED F12 seems to have been designed with power and performance in mind. Its robust 60V, 31.2Ah lithium battery supports a substantially higher range of 180km and a top speed of 65km/h, ensuring an exhilarating ride. In addition to that, the F12 boasts dual disk brakes for improved safety and a Full-Colour LCD display to monitor all its stats. The WEPED F12 also takes less time to recharge, needing only six hours. However, it comes with a heftier price tag, justified by its superior features and performance.
In conclusion, if you prioritise comfort and user-friendly features, the NIU KQi3 MAX with its smart app and shock absorbers would suit your needs. But if it's power, speed and distance you seek, you may be willing to invest more in the performance-oriented WEPED F12.


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