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Compare the Segway Ninebot Max and the NIU KQi2 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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Segway Ninebot Max

NIU KQi2 Pro
Segway Ninebot Max vs NIU KQi2 Pro: A Comprehensive Comparison of Electric Scooters
Today we’re going to delve into a comparative analysis of two industry-leading electric scooters: The Segway Ninebot Max and the NIU KQi2 Pro. The Segway Ninebot Max - celebrated for its impressive range and power packs a 350W motor enabling it to reach speeds of up to 18.6mph and can journey up to 40.4 miles on a single charge. It’s built with 10-inch pneumatic tires ensuring the smoothest ride possible along with having an IPX5 weather resistance. The Ninebot Max combines comfortability and functionality, boasting a LED display, Bluetooth capabilities, cruise control, and mobile app connectivity.
On the other hand, the NIU KQi2 Pro – a stalwart in city transport, known for its lightweight design and smart connectivity. The KQi2 Pro features a 350W motor just like Ninebot Max but tops at a slightly lower speed of 16mph and a reduced range of 31 miles per charge. It stands out for its lightweight design (at 17kg it's lighter than the Ninebot Max), electronic throttle control, and Smart Dash. It is also more compact and has innovative LED headlights and tail lights for superior visibility.
Both scooters provide unique safety features; Ninebot Max has an integrated bell and brake lights whereas the NIU KQi2 Pro offers an Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) and Electronic Braking System (EBS) for a safer ride. In price, the NIU KQi2 Pro is slightly pricier considering its high-tech features catered more for city-riders, whereas the Ninebot Max is slightly more affordable and is versatile for both city and off-road riders.


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